Handling cats for common procedures
This video shows examples of a variety of procedures with minimal handling. – by International Cat Care / ISFM
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This video shows examples of a variety of procedures with minimal handling. – by International Cat Care / ISFM
Handling cats for common procedures Read More »
This video shows a jugular blood draw with minimal restraint and treats as a distraction. – Filmed by Caroline Crevier-Chabot while going for her cat’s annual vet exam at a wonderful vet clinic. 💖
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This video shows a jugular blood draw. – by Dr Rachel Korman and Veterinary Specialists Services
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This video shows general exams and blood draws on aging patients. – by Feline Healthy Aging Clinic
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This video shows some supplies for training for blood draws. – by Monique Feyrecilde from Teaching Animals
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This video shows a jugular blood draw with no restraint and while feeding. – by Feline Healthy Aging Clinic
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This video shows a cephalic blood draw without restraint and using food as a distraction. – by DUO-VET Állatorvosi Rendelő
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This video shows how to create a positive association with the vet context and how to do blood draws with minimal restraint. – by Feline Healthy Aging Clinic
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This video shows a blood draw of a cat with minimal restraint. ***Please read the description of the video in the Facebook post for more information*** – by Feline Healthy Aging Clinic
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This video shows a blood draw with no restraint and while feeding. – by Feline Healthy Aging Clinic
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This video shows a jugular blood draw on a wiggly cat witn no restraint and with using food as a distraction. – by Feline Healthy Aging Clinic
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This video shows a nail trim and a blood draw while feeding. – by Victoria Blais from Clever Cats Livonia
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This video shows a medial saphenous blood draw on a cat using food as a distraction. – by Tabitha Kucera from Chirrups and Chatter
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This video shows low stress handling for blood draws, blood pressure measurement and cystocentisis. – by Dr Ilona Rodan and catalystcouncil
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This video illustrates the different blood draw locations (a jugular, a cephalic and a medial saphenous blood draw) and provides recommendations for low stress handling. – by International Cat Care
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This video shows a minimal restraint jugular blood draw. – by Sally J Foote
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This video goes through technical aspects of blood draws, one of which being how to locate veins. – by Brendas500cats
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This video shows a jugular blood draw with minimal restreint. – by Jennifer Stancel andDaybyRandomDay
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This video shows the technical aspects of a medial saphenous blood draw on a cat using a butterfly catheter. – by Kathie Pollmann
This video shows how to take a blood glucose reading. – by Ingrid Johnson from Fundamentally Feline
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This video shows how to take a blood glucose level at home. – by International Cat Care
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This video shows how to install a Freestyle Libre continuous glucose monitor on a cat. – by Dr Rachel Korman and Veterinary Specialists Services
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This video shows low stress handling of a fearful cat during a general exam, including a blood draw. – by Sophia Yin
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This video is a webinar on fearful cat handling. – by Michelle Damon and Massachussets Animal Coalition
The following time stamps in particular are of interest:
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This video shows training for jugular blood draws. – by Linda Ryan from Inspiring Pets and the Fellowship of Animal Behaviour Counselors
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This video shows a trained blood draw behavior in a zoo setting. – by Copenhagen Zoo
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This video shows intravenous fluids being administered. – by Dr Sally J Foote
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This video provide an introduction to Fear Free vet visits including a medial saphenous blood draw, a vaccine, an injection and a standing cystocentisis. – by Tabitha Kucera from Chirrups and Chatter