The greater number of cats kept as pets and the upgrading of their status to "primary pets" has led to a demand for better veterinary care. As practitioners become increasingly aware of feline medicine as an important subject area, and cease to approach cats as "small dogs," there is a clear need for an up-to-date reference source. This second edition is extensively illustrated and covers all aspects of feline medicine from nutrition to intensive care. The book is 25% larger, with new chapters on, for instance, feline ...
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The greater number of cats kept as pets and the upgrading of their status to "primary pets" has led to a demand for better veterinary care. As practitioners become increasingly aware of feline medicine as an important subject area, and cease to approach cats as "small dogs," there is a clear need for an up-to-date reference source. This second edition is extensively illustrated and covers all aspects of feline medicine from nutrition to intensive care. The book is 25% larger, with new chapters on, for instance, feline immunodeficiency virus (feline AIDS)
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