Prioritising Cat Welfare in Ageing Cats with Dr Eloise Quince
Some topics covered:
How can we manage the home environment to make ageing easier for our felines?
2. How can we discuss changes with caregivers in a way that is not scary and will effect real change at home?
What are important aspects to consider for optimising welfare?
How can vets discuss the care of ageing pets with caregivers?
What is the impact of contextualising care for our patients? How does this change our outcomes and how can we work with caregivers to get the best outcomes for each patient?
Annual health screening in practice
Dr Eloise Quince BVetMed PgCertVPS CertAVP(SAM-F) MANZCVS (Medicine of Cats UK) MRCVS. Eloise graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in 2016 and, after working in mixed practice, she took a small animals and exotics role in Norfolk. From here, Eloise found a love for cats big and small, and she started her Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice in Feline Medicine, becoming both an RCVS Recognised Advanced Practitioner in Small Animal Medicine - Feline as well as a Member of the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists in Medicine of Cats UK in 2022. Eloise’s passion is for feline geriatric health and welfare, ensuring ageing cats have a good quality of life in their winter years.
Resources: https://icatcare.org/veterinary/resources/
Some topics covered:
How can we manage the home environment to make ageing easier for our felines?
2. How can we discuss changes with caregivers in a way that is not scary and will effect real change at home?
What are important aspects to consider for optimising welfare?
How can vets discuss the care of ageing pets with caregivers?
What is the impact of contextualising care for our patients? How does this change our outcomes and how can we work with caregivers to get the best outcomes for each patient?
Annual health screening in practice
Dr Eloise Quince BVetMed PgCertVPS CertAVP(SAM-F) MANZCVS (Medicine of Cats UK) MRCVS. Eloise graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in 2016 and, after working in mixed practice, she took a small animals and exotics role in Norfolk. From here, Eloise found a love for cats big and small, and she started her Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice in Feline Medicine, becoming both an RCVS Recognised Advanced Practitioner in Small Animal Medicine - Feline as well as a Member of the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists in Medicine of Cats UK in 2022. Eloise’s passion is for feline geriatric health and welfare, ensuring ageing cats have a good quality of life in their winter years.
Resources: https://icatcare.org/veterinary/resources/
Some topics covered:
How can we manage the home environment to make ageing easier for our felines?
2. How can we discuss changes with caregivers in a way that is not scary and will effect real change at home?
What are important aspects to consider for optimising welfare?
How can vets discuss the care of ageing pets with caregivers?
What is the impact of contextualising care for our patients? How does this change our outcomes and how can we work with caregivers to get the best outcomes for each patient?
Annual health screening in practice
Dr Eloise Quince BVetMed PgCertVPS CertAVP(SAM-F) MANZCVS (Medicine of Cats UK) MRCVS. Eloise graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in 2016 and, after working in mixed practice, she took a small animals and exotics role in Norfolk. From here, Eloise found a love for cats big and small, and she started her Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice in Feline Medicine, becoming both an RCVS Recognised Advanced Practitioner in Small Animal Medicine - Feline as well as a Member of the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists in Medicine of Cats UK in 2022. Eloise’s passion is for feline geriatric health and welfare, ensuring ageing cats have a good quality of life in their winter years.