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Cat Health Care: Information and tips for curing, treating and maintaining the health of your pet cat in free how to video clips, including problems with fleas and ticks, worm and parasite issues, questions about skin and respiratory infections and more.

There are 15 videos in this series:

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  1. Learn how to care for the most common feline medical problems, including worms and upper respiratory diseases in this free video.

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  2. Understand how to perform chest compressions and check a cat's heart rate during CPR in this free video.

    Views: 1,183
  3. How to administer air and perform two-person CPR on a cat is discussed in this free video.

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  4. Decide whether to aid your cat yourself or take it to a vet if it is choking in this free video.

    Views: 1,875
  5. Learn how to safely remove an ingested string, thread, or other long, linear foreign bodies from your cat without causing further damage in this free video.

    Views: 887
  6. Learn how to treat lacerations and cuts on a cat in this free video.

    Views: 1,762
  7. Learn how to treat a cat for vomiting and figure out how serious the situation is in this free video.

    Views: 1,561
  8. Learn how to treat ear mites in cats in this free video.

    Views: 3,041
  9. Determine if your cat is anemic and how tick and flea bites should be treated in this free video.

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  10. Keep an eye out for bald spots and rashes if you suspect a cat may have ringworm. Learn more in this free video.

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  11. Treat a cat that has worms and parasites and prevent them from spreading to other animals or people in this free video.

    Views: 1,643
  12. Treating a cat with an upper respiratory infection and preventing it from spreading to other animals and people in this free video.

    Views: 3,303
  13. Learn how to treat a cat with calcivirus and keep it comfortable in this free video.

    Views: 1,072
  14. Keeping a cat suffering from Panleukopenia hydrated and healthy is discussed in this free video.

    Views: 871
  15. Keeping your cat healthy with vaccines and immunizations is discussed in this free video.

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Your pet cat is much more than just an animal. Our pets are our loved ones, our friends, and sometimes our children. For almost a thousand years mankind has been drawn to cats for their affectionate and dignified nature, companionship and keen hunting skills. Properly caring for cats is important, since we have domesticated these animals from the wild and taught them to expect to have their needs met by humans. In order for the pet-human relationship to work, we have to do our part.

In this free instructional video series, you’ll learn basic cat care, including some of the most common feline afflictions, what to do when your cat suffers an injury or illness, and the difference in what can be treated at home and what is best left to a professional veterinarian. Whether you’re dealing with an upper respiratory infection, or just don’t know what to do when your cat decides to ingests that piece of string he or she can’t resist playing with, the tips and advice in these video clips will help ensure your cat lives a long and healthy life.

 
About the Presenter

Dr. Adrienne Mulligan Dr. Adrienne Mulligan started her lifelong dream to be a veterinarian at Oakridge High School in Oakridge, Tennessee. She graduated in 1977 and moved on to the University of Tennessee at Knoxville where she graduated in 1981. Her veterinary career was delayed slightly by marriage but she renewed her education and graduated from veterinary school at North Carolina State University in 1993.<BR /><P><BR />Determined to practice out west she packed her bags and didn’t find out she had passed her California boards until she passed through Las Vegas. She started her career at a 24 hour clinic in Laguna Niugel, California and worked for Bandfield Hospitals for 4 years. In 2003 she met her husband Jerry Mulligan and moved to Camp Verde, Arizona, where she bought the Camp Verde Veterinary Clinic. She and Jerry live comfortably on 3 acres with 2 horses, 3 cats and 3 dogs.<BR /><P><BR /> Dr Adrienne Mulligan,DVM<BR /><br> Camp Verde Veterinary Clinic<BR /><br> 100 S Montezuma Castle Highway<BR /><br> Camp Verde, AZ<BR /><br> 928-567-9400dkdk

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