Keeping your feline medicine references current
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Cats are not small dogs, and feline medicine has earned its own references for good reason. Drug handling, disease presentation and behaviour all differ, and a cat specific shelf saves you from extrapolating where you should not.
Why cat specific references matter
Feline patients metabolise many drugs differently and often mask disease until it is advanced. A dedicated feline shelf, rather than a canine text used by analogy, keeps those differences in front of you.
Areas that keep moving
Some fields evolve faster than others. Pain assessment and management, chronic kidney disease and endocrine conditions all see regular updates to guidance. Review your internal medicine and pharmacology references on these topics rather than trusting an older edition.
Build a review habit
Set a recurring date to check whether your core feline references have newer editions. Because every title here is a digital download, replacing an edition takes minutes and nothing goes out of date on a shelf in the back office.
Start with the feline collection and keep pharmacology close for dosing in a species where it genuinely matters.
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