Learning why cats act as they do and how to adjust handling and management techniques can make all the difference between a positive experience and a negative one for everyone involved. We’ve come a long way since Ellen M. Carozza, LVT NOVA, wrote this article about cats in a clinical setting. She reviews body language and then provides guidance for veterinary team members in three categories:
- Client communication
- Preparing for cat appointments
- Handling tips for the exam room
Working with cats does not have to be a chore, but they do present some challenges to many practices.” – Ellen M. Carozza, LVT NOVA
Source: Today’s Veterinary Nurse, Summer 2018. Link.
INSIGHTS: Consider reviewing this article as a team to determine if there are adjustments to make it easier for cats, cat owners and the veterinary team.