Need this because several times I've been charged for general check-up yet they didn't do these things thoroughly, anymore. My first year of visit they did, but lately they didn't. Thank you for the super informative video!
LOved watching this video,,, Its awesome information for my cats needs and to make sure my vet is doing the right thing and not cheating me out of my money for a thorough physical check up
Lymph nodes should be palpated, and mouth opened for intraoral exam if possible.Most cats have four pairs of mammary glands, not five.Adult fleas DO live on the cat. They will leave only if chased off. Cats are very good at grooming fleas off.Abdominal palpation of the internal organs should be performed.
Hi there. Not sure about the link between dental disease and renal issues.Do you have any studies showing this? I think there is something between teeth and heart disease, but never heard of renal insufficiency caused by dental disease. Also was thinking adult fleas do live on the host for a number of months.It's the rest of the life stages that live in the environment.Of course,the cat can always eliminate some of the adults while grooming, making it more difficult to find then than in dogs.
I wouldnt recommend starting with the otoscope. Cats generally hate it , and will then be less compliant for the rest of the examination. Plus, its not particularly helpful if you can see with the naked eye, that the ears are not problematic.
cheewing Ho very gentle palpating can be done early in the pregnancy. As the big day gets closer, we recommend xrays to make sure the kittens are in the correct positions, and small enough to pass through the birth canal naturally. Thanks for watching!
Basically you will avoid touching their belly is’it ?Because one time when I watch a C-section video about pregnant cat.The vet squeeze her hand under the pregnant cat belly . seems checking something .I assume they are trying to check where are the kittens .What kind of situation when the vet need to use this kind of technique? What's the benefits and the risk?
It sounds like she was palpating in order to check the placement and position of the kittens. This is pretty routine, but needs to be done very gently so the momma cat stays calm and comfortable. It's especially important for a cat who is about to undergo a C-section. If she's stressed before the procedure, she may need more anesthesia, which could in theory, increase the anesthetic risks for both the mother and the kittens. Hope that answers your question.
Need this because several times I've been charged for general check-up yet they didn't do these things thoroughly, anymore. My first year of visit they did, but lately they didn't. Thank you for the super informative video!
How do you know they don't?
I wonder how this beautiful little kitty is doing! 🥺
Thank you for this video!
LOved watching this video,,, Its awesome information for my cats needs and to make sure my vet is doing the right thing and not cheating me out of my money for a thorough physical check up
LEE thanks for the great feedback! Best wishes to you and your kitty.
Lymph nodes should be palpated, and mouth opened for intraoral exam if possible.Most cats have four pairs of mammary glands, not five.Adult fleas DO live on the cat. They will leave only if chased off. Cats are very good at grooming fleas off.Abdominal palpation of the internal organs should be performed.
Playlists We're working on an updated video to demonstrate those very things. On this particular day, however, our feline star had had enough 😻
Great 🐶 video
Imagine trying to do this with a maincoon cross or full breed
Very comprehensive and helpful.
Phyllis Shenita Johnson thanks for your feedback and thanks for watching!
Is it safe to do regular at home checkups so I don’t have to spend so much money on vet checkups
Hi there. Not sure about the link between dental disease and renal issues.Do you have any studies showing this? I think there is something between teeth and heart disease, but never heard of renal insufficiency caused by dental disease.
Also was thinking adult fleas do live on the host for a number of months.It's the rest of the life stages that live in the environment.Of course,the cat can always eliminate some of the adults while grooming, making it more difficult to find then than in dogs.
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I wouldnt recommend starting with the otoscope. Cats generally hate it , and will then be less compliant for the rest of the examination. Plus, its not particularly helpful if you can see with the naked eye, that the ears are not problematic.
how to check pregnant cats?
cheewing Ho very gentle palpating can be done early in the pregnancy. As the big day gets closer, we recommend xrays to make sure the kittens are in the correct positions, and small enough to pass through the birth canal naturally. Thanks for watching!
Basically you will avoid touching their belly is’it ?Because one time when I watch a C-section video about pregnant cat.The vet squeeze her hand under the pregnant cat belly . seems checking something .I assume they are trying to check where are the kittens .What kind of situation when the vet need to use this kind of technique? What's the benefits and the risk?
It sounds like she was palpating in order to check the placement and position of the kittens. This is pretty routine, but needs to be done very gently so the momma cat stays calm and comfortable. It's especially important for a cat who is about to undergo a C-section. If she's stressed before the procedure, she may need more anesthesia, which could in theory, increase the anesthetic risks for both the mother and the kittens. Hope that answers your question.
i understand now 。thanks for taking time to answer this 。
this bother me for long time 。