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Visiting a Vet Here’s How You Can Make it a Stress-free Experience for Your Cat

Cats are used to living in predictable sheltered situations within the home so the experience of a vet visit is stressful. We have offered some tips to follow to make vet visits a stress-free experience for your cats.

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Visiting a Vet Here’s How You Can Make it a Stress-free Experience for Your Cat

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  1. Experience of a vet visit is stressful for our feline friend. Here we have some tips for you to follow to make vet visits a stress-free experience for your cats.

  2. Before Visiting the Vet 1. Make Their Carrier a Safe Place for Them - Familiar your cat with its carrier. You can keep a blanket and put some toys in it.

  3. 2. Keep Your Cat Calm- Use calming pheromones or spray before the appointment and spray on the said too. It will calm your cat and wouldn't create too much of a hassle for you.

  4. 3. Get Your Cat Accustomed to be Handled - Occasionally handle your cat in a way as if you are examining it from head to tail. When the vet examines them next time it won't be stressful fo them.

  5. 4. Make Your Cat Familiar with Car Rides - Take them on a ride now and then to some other places to disassociate their mind so, when you take them to vet next time in a car it won't be a problem.

  6. 5. Choose Your Vet Wisely - Some of the vet's are specialized in cat's behavior and have takes proper training to take better care and focus on the need of the cats.

  7. At the Vet’s 1. Carrier is Safer Than Unrestricted Area - It is better to keep your cat in the carrier as they would feel safe in them at unfamiliar places. Make sure unknown cats and dogs are not peeking in and frightening your cat.

  8. 2. Try Visiting during Slow Hours - Try scheduling an appointment when rush is comparatively less. Make sure your cat doesn't come across many unfamiliar encounters.

  9. 3. A Little Something From Their Day-To-Day Life - Take extra effort to make them feel at home if your cat have to stay a night at the vet's clinic. Bring some items like blankets or toys which they use.

  10. These steps make it easier for the cats and for you when you are taking them for their checkups. You can talk to the vet if you are worried about them stressing even after these.

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