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offers expert insights, practical tips, and the latest advancements in feline healthcare. From experts’ articles to infographics, discover a wealth of information to support your practice and enhance the well-being of your feline patients.

Parasitology psychology
PARASITOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY Using behaviour change theory to help improve regular parasite treatment compliance in cat owners Globally, there is inadequate and insufficient protection against both

Cats are not small dogs
CATS ARE NOT SMALL DOGS CATS ARE NOT SMALL DOGS As cat ownership worldwide increases and human-feline relationships evolve, we must stop extrapolating from our

Taking a Cat-Centric Approach
TAKING A CAT-CENTRIC APPROACH Cats are less likely to be brought to the clinic than their dog counterparts, which impacts the sort of state we

Understanding cat owners and their attitudes towards parasite control
UNDERSTANDING CAT OWNERS AND THEIR ATTITUDES TOWARDS PARASITE CONTROL We surveyed cat owners worldwide to better understand how they relate to their pets and how

What cat owners think about parasite protection
WHAT CAT OWNERS THINK ABOUT PARASITE PROTECTION Are cat owners aware of the risks parasites carry? At kittenhood, most owners are well attuned to protecting

Thinking Cat!
THINKING CAT! It’s time to put cats centre stage in parasite prevention. Here at Vetoquinol, we are Thinking Cat. Like you, we know what it