Sniffles and Snots

Recorded On: 10/28/2015

Decreasing the incidence of feline upper respiratory disease requires the collaboration and cooperation of every single person who works in the animal shelter. This lecture reviews best practices in preventing this disease, and offer new approaches for managing and monitoring cats in shelter environments which put the LVT at the center of animal health management. This is a presentation from the 2015 ASPCA-Maddie’s® Shelter Medicine Conference at Cornell University.

Presenter: Jodi Boyd, DVM








Maximize In-Shelter Welfare, Increase Live Outcomes, Animal & Population Management, shelter medicine, medicine, disease, disease control,respiratory infections,URI,

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Sniffles and Snots
Recorded 10/28/2015  |  50 minutes
Recorded 10/28/2015  |  50 minutes
Should We Isolate a Cat With URI?
Select the "View Article" button to begin.
Select the "View Article" button to begin. Previously it was thought that we should isolate cats with URI symptoms. Today we know that in many scenarios, it is better to leave them just where they are and keep them available for adoption.
Quiz
10 Questions  |  3 attempts  |  7/10 points to pass  |  Graded as Pass/Fail
10 Questions  |  3 attempts  |  7/10 points to pass  |  Graded as Pass/Fail
Certificate
1.00 CAWA CE credit  |  Certificate available
1.00 CAWA CE credit  |  Certificate available