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The classic bestseller--expanded and updated For years, many veterinary treatments for cats were based on research conducted with dogs because it was wrongly assumed that cats were very similar. Recently, there have been giant strides in feline veterinary research. This classic reference is fully updated and revised to reflect these advances and gives you the most up-to-date guidance on cat health and cat care. It includes: An index of signs and symptoms to help you find information fast Clearly written, step-by-step directions for handling common feline ailments and problems Hundreds of photos, drawings, and tables that illustrate what to look for and how to provide the best care for your cats All new anatomical drawings and diagrams New information on genetics, geriatrics, drug sensitivities, raw diets, arthritis medications, dental disease, and more Information on supplements, nutraceuticals, and holistic treatments that have proven beneficial Interesting findings on cat behavior Whether you have a kitten or a senior cat, this resource helps you quickly identify potential problems, take proper steps in emergency situations, better understand diagnoses and treatment options, and communicate more effectively with your veterinarian. This is the hands-on reference you'll trust again and again. Review: A wealth of information at your fingertips and a must have - Many years ago I bought a veterinary book for dogs and it served as a wealth of information over 30 years caring for my 2 dogs throughout their lives. Now I have cats and wanted to be able to also have a wealth of information at my fingertips for emergencies (it seems emergencies always happen on weekends or after hours when the vet offices are closed or no emergency vet is available), basic first aid and home care (when it is safe to not see a vet). In life, I also wanted to be a veterinarian, because my connection with animals is so strong. Such as life does not always go as planned I did not fulfill my dream but still have a strong connection with animals and every now and then will foster a homeless kitten or nurse a sick kitten back to health. This book is not necessarily outdated, as it was published in 2008. I bought the hardback copy and am impressed with the quality of this book being printed on nice paper that is not thin, the print is dark and readable and there is a table of contents in the front and an index in back for quick reference. Like some reviewers have suggested there are pictures of sad, sick cats that are in black and white (my guess is that color photos would be greatly traumatic to view as the black and white versions are heartbreaking enough to view). The pictures, no matter how sad are necessary for properly knowing what illness your cat may have in an emergency situation and these are what makes the book even more valuable. In my experience, it is better to be prepared than not. If you think about it, don't most homes already have a first aid kit and if you have kids, you have supplies on hand for cuts, coughs, and other minor first aid emergencies - so why not do the same for your fur babies? After caring for both of my dogs from puppyhood (one bottle baby) till their old age I learned many things about emergencies and preparedness. Now that I have cats, I am also learning that cats are not as resilient as dogs are and at least being able to understand the basic first aid of cats gives me some comfort that if I ever needed to, I will know how to respond. *Note* In my photos I took the paper cover off the book, but it does arrive exactly as shown in the description pictures desertcart shows. I just don't like the paper cover because they never stay in place when the book is open. Review: Great Medical Reference for Cat Owners - Cats have been family members for all of my 70 years. Over time Iโve collected a library of โpet ownerโ books and references about feline behavior, health and medicine including the classics โThe Well Catโ and โThe Cornell Book of Catsโ. Although these texts cover the basics, they are old publications and donโt address the significant advances made in feline medicine over the past 2 decades particularly with respect to cancers, infectious diseases and geriatrics. Cat Ownerโs Home Veterinary Handbook, Third Edition greatly helps to fill that gap. While not an actual textbook for veterinary practitioners, it does assume that the reader has a desire for definitive information about feline health. This book doesnโt dwell on happy talk or chit chat about the joys of owning your pet cat Fluffyโฆ it focuses on straightforward medical discussions of topics relevant to your catโs health and behavior. I relied on this book during my 13 ยฝ year old catโs recent battle with concurrent diabetes, congestive heart failure and kidney failure. The vets and specialists were all caring and knowledgeable, but there just isnโt the time at a large very busy animal hospital that staff could devote to answering my never-ending questions and concerns about Samโs ultimate prognosis. I read Cat Ownerโs Home Veterinary Handbook almost daily and always found what I needed to know in a clearly presented and understandable manner. However, the reader must recognize that although this book is described as โfully revised and updatedโ, this 3rd edition was published in 2007. And the science of feline medicine continues to evolve. For example, this 2007 edition states that the human drug Clopidogrel (Plavix) was, at that time, being investigated for possible prevention of platelet aggregation (blood clots) in cats with heart disease. Currently, in 2021, this drug is now regularly prescribed by veterinarians for this purpose. But I really shouldnโt quibble about finding minor historical issues in this 626-page book. Cat Ownerโs Home Veterinary Handbook, Third Edition is a great reference book.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 588 Reviews |
C**Y
A wealth of information at your fingertips and a must have
Many years ago I bought a veterinary book for dogs and it served as a wealth of information over 30 years caring for my 2 dogs throughout their lives. Now I have cats and wanted to be able to also have a wealth of information at my fingertips for emergencies (it seems emergencies always happen on weekends or after hours when the vet offices are closed or no emergency vet is available), basic first aid and home care (when it is safe to not see a vet). In life, I also wanted to be a veterinarian, because my connection with animals is so strong. Such as life does not always go as planned I did not fulfill my dream but still have a strong connection with animals and every now and then will foster a homeless kitten or nurse a sick kitten back to health. This book is not necessarily outdated, as it was published in 2008. I bought the hardback copy and am impressed with the quality of this book being printed on nice paper that is not thin, the print is dark and readable and there is a table of contents in the front and an index in back for quick reference. Like some reviewers have suggested there are pictures of sad, sick cats that are in black and white (my guess is that color photos would be greatly traumatic to view as the black and white versions are heartbreaking enough to view). The pictures, no matter how sad are necessary for properly knowing what illness your cat may have in an emergency situation and these are what makes the book even more valuable. In my experience, it is better to be prepared than not. If you think about it, don't most homes already have a first aid kit and if you have kids, you have supplies on hand for cuts, coughs, and other minor first aid emergencies - so why not do the same for your fur babies? After caring for both of my dogs from puppyhood (one bottle baby) till their old age I learned many things about emergencies and preparedness. Now that I have cats, I am also learning that cats are not as resilient as dogs are and at least being able to understand the basic first aid of cats gives me some comfort that if I ever needed to, I will know how to respond. *Note* In my photos I took the paper cover off the book, but it does arrive exactly as shown in the description pictures Amazon shows. I just don't like the paper cover because they never stay in place when the book is open.
J**M
Great Medical Reference for Cat Owners
Cats have been family members for all of my 70 years. Over time Iโve collected a library of โpet ownerโ books and references about feline behavior, health and medicine including the classics โThe Well Catโ and โThe Cornell Book of Catsโ. Although these texts cover the basics, they are old publications and donโt address the significant advances made in feline medicine over the past 2 decades particularly with respect to cancers, infectious diseases and geriatrics. Cat Ownerโs Home Veterinary Handbook, Third Edition greatly helps to fill that gap. While not an actual textbook for veterinary practitioners, it does assume that the reader has a desire for definitive information about feline health. This book doesnโt dwell on happy talk or chit chat about the joys of owning your pet cat Fluffyโฆ it focuses on straightforward medical discussions of topics relevant to your catโs health and behavior. I relied on this book during my 13 ยฝ year old catโs recent battle with concurrent diabetes, congestive heart failure and kidney failure. The vets and specialists were all caring and knowledgeable, but there just isnโt the time at a large very busy animal hospital that staff could devote to answering my never-ending questions and concerns about Samโs ultimate prognosis. I read Cat Ownerโs Home Veterinary Handbook almost daily and always found what I needed to know in a clearly presented and understandable manner. However, the reader must recognize that although this book is described as โfully revised and updatedโ, this 3rd edition was published in 2007. And the science of feline medicine continues to evolve. For example, this 2007 edition states that the human drug Clopidogrel (Plavix) was, at that time, being investigated for possible prevention of platelet aggregation (blood clots) in cats with heart disease. Currently, in 2021, this drug is now regularly prescribed by veterinarians for this purpose. But I really shouldnโt quibble about finding minor historical issues in this 626-page book. Cat Ownerโs Home Veterinary Handbook, Third Edition is a great reference book.
B**P
Excellent Material
I have used this and it's companion dog book for years (older editions) and they are excellent. You do, however, have to read them. Do not give them as a gift unless the recipient has the intelligence to open the book.
C**T
Product received is what description says it is
If you have pets esp cats this is a great book to have on hand to use as a reference. I had one that was serval yrs old and outdated. Iโm not saying disregard going to your vet but there are a lot of times that with the right information it can be a very simple thing that you can do instead of a vet bill this book covers everything, a great book of knowledge to have on hand, every page is packed with information, explains things in a way you can understand, all 625 pages covers everything you need to know and care needed for your cat if you are a cat owner you know they are proโs at hiding any problems they are having and the only way you know anything is wrong is maybe one little thing that changes in their personality. This is your โgo to bookโ to help you find out what may be wrong with your cat, what you can do, or if they are exhibiting early signs of something that may be seriously wrong and gives you early signs that could help you get early treatment that could save your pets life. It is written by 4 vet doctors who have combined their knowledge, experience to give you a โbibleโ to use and help you care for your cats, highly recommend if you are a cat owner.
C**L
Not quite as good as "The Merck" but still well worth a read
Not quite as good as "The Merck" but still a good read. It is easy to read, especially for those that don't read often enough and are out of form. You don't need a more developed vocabulary and the book is based on general concepts for pet owners with expanded detail on the most important topics. There is little specific medical information supplied with a breakdown of each illness, instead the book focuses on the needs of your cat, what to look out for in terms of health issues and what actions to take when things are looking that great. The authors are both medical/veterinary doctors who have put together a great book that can help any layperson look after their fur baby with confidence. That is, with a better understanding of both their general Cat Owner's Home Veterinary Handbook, Fully Revised and Updated health and medical needs to ensure they have a happy life that compliments their owners.
L**.
Great resource for any cat owner
A wonderful resource book, full of easy-to-read explanations; plenty of pictures & drawings that help simplify feline veterinary information. Really glad to have it in my personal library!
A**Y
I didn't expect it would be so useful
I wanted a handy reference for home because we take in a lot of strays. We reference it a lot! It's been helpful with the one who had kittens, it's been helpful for dosing dewormer, and it's been helpful with wound care for a cat who has clearly been getting into fights. I think it's a great purchase for any cat owner, especially if you have a lot of them.
R**S
Great For Cat Owners
As a vet tech and cat behaviorist..I found this book very educational and on point with what pet owners should know in regards to taking great care of their cat and supplying what they need to live a long life such as the correct nutrition, vaccinations, dental work, and so on. It also presents a lot of medical issues and emergencies that occur and how to pinpoint them along with what interventions to take if any. This book is a great buy for cat owners because it will give them peace of mind when a real problem does show up. You can keep this on your shelf and reference it when you want to or just read it cover to cover. You can even do both. I loved this book and I know you will to.
H**N
Invaluable book
Every cat owner should have this book. If you want to understand anything about the physiology of your animal, this is a great book - full explanations, proper diagrams etc. It is American and therefore contains some information that isn't relevant to UK owners, but this is the case with most veterinary books. A far better book than, for instance, the RSPCA Complete Cat Care Manual which only says for every ailment: take the cat to the vet rather than giving you any real information.
O**R
Indispensable !
I have been using this book for years as a support for my cattery and was really overjoyed to learn that a revised version was on sale ! a great book for every cat owner ! I highly recomend it !
R**A
Great book
Has a lot of great advice for taking care of your cat
A**R
Comprehensive and detailed.
An excellent book for the domestic cat owner. Looks of information and ways to look up things. Very happy with it.
A**R
A fantastic text on the subject
This is an excellent book. Considerable detail. And a very wide number of conditions covered. Not a light read but one for those who truly want to know more on the subject
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