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Aug 17 2023
Home » News » August 22 Is Take Your Cat To The Vet Day
Recent studies have shown that more than half the cats in the US have not been seen by a veterinarian within the past year for a wellness visit! And 50% of cat owners feel that a visit to the veterinarian is too stressful for their pet, versus only 20% for dog owners.
Many cats only see their vet when they are sick. But the fact is, regular wellness exams are an important part of cat ownership.
Since our pets can’t tell us when they’re sick, we need to be attentive to their routine health care. This is especially important for cats, who many don’t realize are actually considered prey species (since they are also good predators). Prey species have evolved to be masters of hiding signs of illness in order to stay alive!
Also, cats age way more quickly than humans, so an annual check-up for your cat is like you going to the doctor about every four years. During these appointments, your veterinarian will perform a routine physical exam and ask questions about your pet’s daily life at home that can uncover early signs of illness or disease.
Below are some reasons why it’s so important to take your cat to the vet:
How often your cat should see the vet for wellness checks depends on their health status. veterinarian will recommend an appointment schedule with your cat’s best interests in mind.
Getting your cat to your veterinarian may seem challenging, but taking some steps ahead of time will help make this easier for both you and your cat.
No one really likes going to the doctor, but regular wellness checks can help prevent illnesses, detect early signs of disease, and keep your cat a healthy member of your family for a long time. This August 22, make an appointment to take your cat to the vet!
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