Vet techniques

A Comprehensive Guide – Anaesthesia Tips in Cats

In this post, we walk through the process of inducing anaesthesia in feline patients.Inducing anaesthesia in feline patients requires careful preparation, skilful execution, and ongoing monitoring to ensure the patient’s safety and comfort.

Cerebrospinal Fluid Testing in Cats

Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is vital for diagnosing various neurological conditions in cats, such as infections, meningitis, and cancers within the central nervous system. In this post we’ve provided an overview of the procedure and more.

How a Subcutaneous Ureteral Bypass (SUB) Device is Placed

If your cat is suffering from a ureteral obstruction, a Subcutaneous Ureteral Bypass (SUB) device may be the solution to restore their health.

How to Place an Oesophagostomy Tube in a Cat

The main reason we use esophagostomy tubes in cats is to provide adequate enteral nutrition and medications via the O-tube.

How to Perform a Coccygeal Nerve Block in a Cat

Here we will demonstrate how to perform a caudal epidural or sacral coccygeal block in a cat. We use this procedure very commonly in cats presenting with urethral tract obstructions

How to Place a Central Line in the Jugular Vein of a Cat

By following these steps carefully, you can successfully place a central line in the jugular vein of a cat, ensuring safe venous access for treatments and monitoring.

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