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Instructional Videos


Our commitment to cats means that our training, experience, and continuing education is focused exclusively on cats. Our goal is to provide the highest quality medical care for our patients, in a clinic designed with cats' needs in mind.

The following websites are informational only. If you have any comments, or think that we have missed a great cat website please let us know by e-mail at catdoctorthe@bellsouth.net.

 

Videos for You and Your Cat

  These videos are designed for you in mind. They are step by step instructional videos presented by Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine and Heska.

  • Giving your cat medication

     We all understand that giving your cat any type of medication can be an uphill battle, but here are some helpful hints.

     Pill and tablet medication

     http://partnersah.vet.cornell.edu/pet/fhc/pill_or_capsule

     Liquid medication

     http://partnersah.vet.cornell.edu/pet/fhc/liquid_medications

 

  • Trimming your cat's nails

     Is your cat getting stuck in the carpet or the back of your newly re-upholstered couch? Nail trimming does not have to be a struggle. If all else fails, you can always make an appointment with your vet or groomer.

     http://partnersah.vet.cornell.edu/pet/fhc/trimming_claws

 

  • Diabetes

     Diabetes can be scary at first, but there are ways to help your cat control his or her blood sugar. Even with a proper diet, sometimes insulin injections are still needed. Even with good regulation, diabetics still need to be well monitored. 

     http://partnersah.vet.cornell.edu/pet/fhc/diabetes

 

  Cornell University has plenty more videos for you and your cat to enjoy. To view the rest of them visit Cornell's feline video website http://partnersah.vet.cornell.edu/pet/cats