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Getting started: the wellness exam

To achieve optimum feline health care, veterinarians must help owners to understand and appreciate the importance of regular preventive care for their cats at all ages.

Nutrition and weight management

Energy and nutrient needs vary with life stage, sterilization status and activity, and so general feeding recommendations provide only a starting point.

Parasites

Parasite control is important in cats of all ages. Prevention includes both animal and environmental control.

Vaccination

Vaccination priorities to consider when designing a comprehensive, life stage-targeted wellness plan for a cat.

Dental care

Diseases of the oral cavity are extremely common, yet most owners are unaware that dental disease can threaten the health and welfare of their cat. 

Minimum database by life stage

Although specific data documenting benefits are not available, the panel concluded that regular wellness examinations and collection of the minimum database can be valuable.

Overcoming barriers to veterinary visits

The panel recommends that the veterinary team endeavours to make the veterinary encounter comfortable for both cat and client. Integral to this is a better understanding of feline behavior.

References

References for the 2010 AAFP/AAHA Feline Life Stage Guidelines

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