The next step in your pets care is the spay/neuter surgery. At Lebanon Animal Hospital we treat your pet with the best quality of medicine. All cats will receive medication to calm them and prevent any anxiety before the surgery begins. During surgery heart rate, respiratory rate, oxygenation level, temperature and blood pressure are monitored. An IV catheter and fluids are used to prevent dehydration, regulate blood pressure and heart rate. All cats will go home with pain medication after surgery We are an AAHA-accredited veterinary hospital. Accreditation by AAHA means that an animal hospital has been evaluated on approximately 900 standards of veterinary excellence. To maintain their accreditation, hospitals undergo a rigorous review by veterinary experts every three years. Pets are our passion, and keeping them healthy is our #1 priority. At Lebanon Animal Hospital, we strive to deliver excellent care for pets, because your pets deserve nothing less. Date of publication FIRST YEAR KITTEN CARE At Lebanon Animal Hospital we examine our patients twice yearly for wellness and preventative care. Preventative care includes yearly rabies and respiratory disease vaccinations. We will perform a fecal exam to verify that your pet is parasite free. Please bring a stool sample to your appointment. Allen W. Craig, DVM Amanda J. Wesson, DVM Kelley E. Brown, DVM Learn more about AAHA accreditation and why our accreditation is important to you and your pet. Visit aaha.org/petowner. 1613 West Main Street Lebanon, TN 37087 615-444-4422 www.lebanonanimalhospital.com 615-444-4422 www.lebanonanimalhospital.com HOW TO CUSTOMIZE THIS BROCHURE Every cat owner wants to provide the best care for their new family member. Our First ” FONTS Year Plan gives them a great head start with optimal veterinary care. Preventing behavioral issues are the key at this point. WORING WITH BREAKS OTHER BROCHURE TIPS WORKING WITH SPACING BROCHURE IDEAS At Lebanon Animal Hospital, we strive to provide our patients with a stress free environment. Using various treats and techniques we encourage a fear free zone. 1st Kitten Visit 2nd Kitten Visit 3rd Kitten Visit 6 weeks old: 10 weeks old: 14 weeks old: FeLV/FIV SNAP test for Feline Leukemia and Feline Immunodeficiency virus 1st FVRCP vaccine New Kitten Exam Fecal Exam Deworm (Strongid) Topics of Discussion: Litter box training Worms and family Feeding – How and what to feed Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) Appropriate play- Toys 2nd FVRCP 1st FeLV Fecal Exam Deworm (Strongid) Flea/Tick Prevention 3rd FVRCP 2nd FeLV Rabies vaccine Deworm (Profender) FeLV/FIV SNAP test- confirmation test Topics of Discussion: Indoor vs Outdoor Fleas and Ticks prevention Scratching Posts Behavior Concerns Topics of Discussion: Spay/Neuter Microchip Intestinal Parasite Prevention
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