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  • Feline Medicine for Veterinary Technicians
    Feline Medicine for Veterinary Technicians


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  • Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Hypoallergenic - 2.5kg
    Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Hypoallergenic - 2.5kg

    General information: Please seek your vet's advice before using this food or extending the feeding period. When feeding your cat with a veterinary diet you should consult your vet regularly for check-ups. If your cat's health deteriorates please seek veterinary advice immediately. If your cat suffers from dietary intolerances, it can be essential to choose a highly-digestible food. Royal Canin Veterinary Cat - Hypoallergenic is a dietetic dry food with a hypoallergenic recipe, suitable as an elimination diet and made with easy to digest ingredients. This Royal Canin Veterinary Cat - Hypoallergenic dietetic cat food contains hydrolysed- therefore, broken down - proteins as well as selected carbohydrates, which can help to reduce intolerance reactions. Royal Canin Veterinary Cat - Hypoallergenic is made with selected ingredients that can help to support skin and coat, as well as healthy digestion. Royal Canin Veterinary Cat - Hypoallergenic DR 25 at a glance: Dietetic complete food to reduce intolerance reactions in cats Hypoallergenic recipe: selected protein and carbohydrate sources Contains hydrolysed proteins: can help to reduce the risk of intolerance reactions, suitable as an elimination diet Supports the skin: linoleic acid to support the skin's natural barrier Beneficial omega fatty acids: source of omega-3 fatty acids DHA and EPA S/O index: can help contribute to an inhospitable environment for urinary stone formation Recommended by veterinarians

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  • Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Hypoallergenic - 4.5kg
    Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Hypoallergenic - 4.5kg

    General information: Please seek your vet's advice before using this food or extending the feeding period. When feeding your cat with a veterinary diet you should consult your vet regularly for check-ups. If your cat's health deteriorates please seek veterinary advice immediately. If your cat suffers from dietary intolerances, it can be essential to choose a highly-digestible food. Royal Canin Veterinary Cat - Hypoallergenic is a dietetic dry food with a hypoallergenic recipe, suitable as an elimination diet and made with easy to digest ingredients. This Royal Canin Veterinary Cat - Hypoallergenic dietetic cat food contains hydrolysed- therefore, broken down - proteins as well as selected carbohydrates, which can help to reduce intolerance reactions. Royal Canin Veterinary Cat - Hypoallergenic is made with selected ingredients that can help to support skin and coat, as well as healthy digestion. Royal Canin Veterinary Cat - Hypoallergenic DR 25 at a glance: Dietetic complete food to reduce intolerance reactions in cats Hypoallergenic recipe: selected protein and carbohydrate sources Contains hydrolysed proteins: can help to reduce the risk of intolerance reactions, suitable as an elimination diet Supports the skin: linoleic acid to support the skin's natural barrier Beneficial omega fatty acids: source of omega-3 fatty acids DHA and EPA S/O index: can help contribute to an inhospitable environment for urinary stone formation Recommended by veterinarians

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  • Advance Veterinary Diets Urinary Feline - 8kg
    Advance Veterinary Diets Urinary Feline - 8kg

    If your cat is prone to urinary tract problems, a diet designed for this can be helpful. Advance Veterinary Diets Urinary Feline has been specially developed to support the urinary tract. The dietary cat food features a balanced composition and has been specially developed to reduce recurrences of struvite stones. Advance Veterinary Diets Urinary Feline has a moderate content of magnesium and minerals. In addition, it may contribute to a urinary environment unfavourable for struvite stone formation due to uric acidifying properties. The sodium and potassium content is increased, which can promote a higher urine volume and dilution of the urine. The diet dry food has good taste and is therefore gladly accepted by many cats. Advance Veterinary Diets Urinary Feline at a glance: Dietetic complete dry food for adult cats to reduce recurrence of struvite stones. Adjusted mineral content: moderate content of magnesium, component of struvite stones Optimal urine pH: uric acidifying properties, can create a urinary environment unfavourable to urinary stone formation, reducing the risk of struvite stones Balanced sodium and potassium content: may help increase urine volume and dilute urine Selected ingredients: made with highly digestible ingredients With natural antioxidants: may promote a normal immune system Complete and balanced: suitable for continuous feeding, every day Tasty recipe: highly acceptable to many cats Important Information: Please consult your vet before feeding your pet with a veterinary diet. Your vet will be able to give further information and advice on possible treatment When feeding your pet with a veterinary diet, you should take your pet to the vet for a check-up at least every 6 months Should your pet's health worsen while using this product, please seek veterinary advice immediately By adding this product to your shopping basket you are confirming that you have read and understood the above information.

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  • How much are the veterinary costs for pet mice?

    The veterinary costs for pet mice can vary depending on the specific services needed and the location of the veterinary clinic. Generally, a routine check-up for a pet mouse can cost between $20 to $50, while more complex procedures or treatments may cost more. It's important to budget for potential veterinary costs and consider purchasing pet insurance to help cover unexpected medical expenses for your pet mice.

  • What is veterinary medicine?

    Veterinary medicine is a branch of medicine that focuses on the health and well-being of animals. Veterinarians are trained to diagnose, treat, and prevent illnesses and injuries in a wide variety of animals, including pets, livestock, zoo animals, and wildlife. They play a crucial role in ensuring the health of animals and the safety of the food supply. Veterinary medicine also encompasses areas such as surgery, dentistry, and preventive care for animals.

  • What are veterinary costs?

    Veterinary costs refer to the expenses associated with the medical care and treatment of animals by a veterinarian. These costs can include routine check-ups, vaccinations, diagnostic tests, medications, surgeries, and emergency care. The cost of veterinary care can vary depending on the type of treatment needed, the severity of the animal's condition, and the location of the veterinary clinic. Pet owners should be prepared for potential veterinary costs by budgeting for routine care and considering pet insurance for unexpected medical expenses.

  • What is the veterinary office?

    A veterinary office is a facility where veterinarians provide medical care to animals. This can include routine check-ups, vaccinations, surgeries, and treatment for illnesses or injuries. Veterinary offices also often offer services such as grooming, boarding, and dental care for pets. These facilities play a crucial role in promoting the health and well-being of animals.

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  • Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Sensitivity Control - 1.5kg
    Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Sensitivity Control - 1.5kg

    Itchy areas, dull fur, hair loss and digestive issues - all of these can be the result of food intolerances or allergies in cats. Royal Canin Veterinary Cat - Sensitivity Control is a highly digestible dietetic food that has been specially developed to meet the needs of nutritionally sensitive cats. This Royal Canin Veterinary Cat - Sensitivity Control dietetic dry food is made with selected protein and carbohydrate sources in limited amounts, in order to reduce the risk of intolerance. It also contains ingredients to support skin and coat, as well as digestion, including omega-3 fatty acids and linoleic acid. Royal Canin Veterinary Cat - Sensitivity Control at a glance: Dietetic complete food for cats, designed to reduce nutritional intolerance reactions Selected proteins: contains protein from a limited number of sources, to reduce the risk of intolerance Selected carbohydrates: digestible rice Skin barrier: linoleic acid to support the skin's natural barrier With EPA and DHA: beneficial omega-3 fatty acids Supports digestion: tailored recipe to promote healthy digestive function Healthy urinary tract: S/O index for optimum conditions to make it difficult for urinary stones to form Suitable as an exclusion diet Recommended by veterinarians General information: Please seek your vet's advice before using this food or extending the feeding period. When feeding your cat with a veterinary diet you should consult your vet regularly for check-ups. If your cat's health deteriorates please seek veterinary advice immediately.

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  • Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Sensitivity Control - 3.5kg
    Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Sensitivity Control - 3.5kg

    Itchy areas, dull fur, hair loss and digestive issues - all of these can be the result of food intolerances or allergies in cats. Royal Canin Veterinary Cat - Sensitivity Control is a highly digestible dietetic food that has been specially developed to meet the needs of nutritionally sensitive cats. This Royal Canin Veterinary Cat - Sensitivity Control dietetic dry food is made with selected protein and carbohydrate sources in limited amounts, in order to reduce the risk of intolerance. It also contains ingredients to support skin and coat, as well as digestion, including omega-3 fatty acids and linoleic acid. Royal Canin Veterinary Cat - Sensitivity Control at a glance: Dietetic complete food for cats, designed to reduce nutritional intolerance reactions Selected proteins: contains protein from a limited number of sources, to reduce the risk of intolerance Selected carbohydrates: digestible rice Skin barrier: linoleic acid to support the skin's natural barrier With EPA and DHA: beneficial omega-3 fatty acids Supports digestion: tailored recipe to promote healthy digestive function Healthy urinary tract: S/O index for optimum conditions to make it difficult for urinary stones to form Suitable as an exclusion diet Recommended by veterinarians General information: Please seek your vet's advice before using this food or extending the feeding period. When feeding your cat with a veterinary diet you should consult your vet regularly for check-ups. If your cat's health deteriorates please seek veterinary advice immediately.

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  • Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Renal Special - 2kg
    Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Renal Special - 2kg

    Kidney problems are common in cats, particularly among senior felines. If your cat suffers from chronic renal insufficiency, you can support it as best possible by feeding it the specially tailored Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Renal Special. This dietetic dry food is low in phosphorus and contains a moderate amount of protein. This can help to support natural kidney function. What’s more, the custom calorie content ensures that your cat is getting enough calories, even if it doesn’t have a large appetite. The special flavours can also encourage your cat to eat. General information: Please seek your vet's advice before using this food or extending the feeding period. When feeding your cat with a veterinary diet you should consult your vet regularly for check-ups. If your cat's health deteriorates please seek veterinary advice immediately. Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Renal Special at a glance: Dietetic complete food for cats suffering from chronic kidney disease Tailored recipe: low in phosphorus and with a moderate protein content Provides an appropriate amount of energy: only a small amount of food needed, ideal if your cat has lost its appetite Well-liked: special flavours and shape of kibble can encourage eating A source of essential fatty acids: provides EPA DHA Easy to digest: L.I.P. proteins that are highly digestible Therapeutic veterinary diets are carefully formulated and recommended to be used in conjunction with veterinary advice and support. Royal Canin strongly recommend you seek advice from your Vet prior to and during feeding of any of these products to your pet.

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  • Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Skin & Coat - 3.5kg
    Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Skin & Coat - 3.5kg

    Itching or excessive hair loss in cats can have a number of causes. This Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Skin Coat has been specially developed to help with these issues. This complete dietetic dry food for adult cats can help to support skin function with its tailored recipe. This dietetic Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Skin Coat has a high protein content that is essential in helping to maintain lean muscle mass. The balanced recipe can make it easier to maintain an ideal weight, making this dish suitable for castrated or sterilised cats that struggle with weight issues. Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Skin Coat has a high content of essential fatty acids that can help to support the skin's natural barrier. Royal Canin Veterinary Feline Skin Coat at a glance: Dietetic complete food for cats, to support skin function in those with dermatosis and excessive hair loss Natural skin barrier: high content of linoleic acid and essential fatty acids (comprising of EPA and DHA) High protein content: to support maintenance of lean muscle mass Weight management: tailored nutrient content, making it easier to maintain an ideal weight, suitable for castrated or sterilised cats Reduced risk of urinary stones: S/O index, to help promote an inhospitable environment for urinary stone formation Suitable for mixed feeding: can be combined with a wet Skin Coat food General information: Please seek your vet's advice before using this food or extending the feeding period. When feeding your cat with a veterinary diet you should consult your vet regularly for check-ups. If your cat's health deteriorates please seek veterinary advice immediately.

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  • Is studying veterinary medicine difficult?

    Studying veterinary medicine can be challenging due to the extensive coursework, hands-on training, and the need to understand a wide range of animal species and their health issues. It requires a strong foundation in science and a dedication to learning about various medical procedures and treatments for animals. However, for those passionate about animals and committed to the field, the challenges can be rewarding and fulfilling.

  • Will the veterinary office respond?

    It is likely that the veterinary office will respond to inquiries or requests for appointments. Veterinary offices typically have staff dedicated to answering phone calls, emails, and messages from clients. They understand the importance of addressing the needs of animals and their owners promptly and professionally. However, response times may vary depending on the office's workload and operating hours.

  • What is a veterinary rabbit?

    A veterinary rabbit is a rabbit that is cared for and treated by a veterinarian. This can include pet rabbits, rabbits used in research, or rabbits kept for commercial purposes such as meat or fur production. Veterinary care for rabbits can include routine check-ups, vaccinations, treatment for illnesses or injuries, and surgical procedures. It is important for rabbit owners to seek out a veterinarian with experience and knowledge in rabbit care to ensure the best possible health and well-being for their rabbits.

  • Is it possible to study veterinary medicine after completing training as a veterinary assistant?

    Yes, it is possible to study veterinary medicine after completing training as a veterinary assistant. Many veterinary assistants go on to pursue further education and become veterinarians. However, it is important to note that admission to veterinary school is competitive and requires a strong academic background, relevant experience, and a competitive entrance exam score. Additionally, some veterinary schools may require a bachelor's degree for admission, so it is important to research the specific requirements of the schools you are interested in attending.

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