Veterinary professionals have written three articles directed toward show cat owners in Cat Talk. This publication is dedicated to the needs of owners of more than 2 million pedigreed cats. Each issue offers profiles, perspectives and treatment options to educate the owners of aging cats.
Source: Cat Talk, page 24.
This “Senior Cat” issue looks at the issues that older cats can face: diabetes, hyperthyroidism and kidney decline. Cat Talk also looks at the how to enter a cat show, what’s behind a cat’s registration number, specials shows big and very small, and the beginning of a series on how to produce a cat show. Plus, terms used by animal activists. Plus, do cats always land on their feet?
INSIGHTS: Cat Talk began publishing in 2011. Given the level of sophistication in pedigreed or registered animal ranks, what is written for pedigreed cat owners may shape conversations in veterinary hospitals with DVMs and office staff.