Using Transdermal Medications for Your Cat
At Cat Specialist Services, we often use transdermal medications to help manage various health conditions in cats. Here’s a simple guide on how to safely administer transdermal medication to your cat.
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At Cat Specialist Services, we often use transdermal medications to help manage various health conditions in cats. Here’s a simple guide on how to safely administer transdermal medication to your cat.
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