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Veterinary Behavioural First Aid for Cats Seminar

Veterinary Behavioural First Aid for Cats

Are you seeing  feline patients with behavioural issues? Do your clients ask about inter-cat aggression, over grooming, territory stressors, litter box issues, social fears, or other behaviour concerns? Are you interested in learning about general principles to help you build a strategic plan? Then this seminar is for you!

Dr Bronwen Bollaert BVSc, MANZCVS (Veterinary Behaviour) will share practical information for helping your clients with cats exhibiting behaviour concerns and the first steps in an effective behaviour treatment plan. 

Topics covered:

  • Immediate environmental management strategies for common behaviour problems:
  • What information is crucial for the client to get in that first appointment?
  • When to start behaviour medication?
  • Recognising compounding factors contributing to behaviour problems.
  • When to refer

Be more confident when seeing patients with behavioural issues!


When:
Tuesday 14 November 2023 

Ticket type: Online only (a Zoom link will be emailed to ticket holders prior to the start of the live event)

Time: 7:00 p.m. start

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