Constipation in Cats

45 for 3 months
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Constipation—or infrequent and difficult defecation—is a common issue in (older) cats. While obstipation, the result of repeated and severe constipation, is seen less frequently, most practicing veterinarians will still encounter it at some point. Recurrent episodes of constipation and obstipation may eventually lead to megacolon.

In this practical training, which is suitable for both vets and support staff, we begin by exploring the pathophysiology of constipation and obstipation in cats, along with their various underlying causes and the recommended diagnostic work-up. We then focus on treatment options. You’ll learn about the acute management of constipation (did you know there are more cat-friendly alternatives than enemas?) as well as long-term treatment and prevention strategies for this often frustrating condition.

This webinar takes approximately one hour to complete and is divided into short chapters, each featuring a concise video. Participants receive handouts covering the full lecture, as well as a practical treatment protocol for managing constipation in cats. The course also includes a final quiz to test your knowledge.

Webinar Contents

Webinar – Protocol – Quiz
Not applicable

Instructor

Geert Paes, DVM, Dip ECVIM-ca

Course Duration

1 hour
Price: 45 for 3 months

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