Thanks for posting this! I've been a vet tech for years, but can't sleep tonight b/c I am starting a new job and I just want to be perfect at the job in the morning. I just needed a refresher, and now I feel a little better and I think I can sleep :) Thanks!
Hi thanks for this video. Can you help me....? my Persian 18 year old crf cat really needs new blood work doing and he just will not let them touch him. Please do you have any advice ?? I dont want him sedated anymore with ketamine or other stuff. He's become SO senstive to meds. I've seem this video and will watch it again and again but do you have any tips for a very very aggressive yet delicate crf kitty?
i feel the cat jugular isn't much different from a very small dog, as long as the restraint/positioning is correct. also, we always go to the jugular first to save the cephalic veins for IVC
This was definitely the most informative cat restraint video that I found. Perfect demonstration :)
Samwise0311 1 week ago
Thanks for posting this! I've been a vet tech for years, but can't sleep tonight b/c I am starting a new job and I just want to be perfect at the job in the morning. I just needed a refresher, and now I feel a little better and I think I can sleep :) Thanks!
Samwise0311 1 week ago
Hi thanks for this video. Can you help me....? my Persian 18 year old crf cat really needs new blood work doing and he just will not let them touch him. Please do you have any advice ?? I dont want him sedated anymore with ketamine or other stuff. He's become SO senstive to meds. I've seem this video and will watch it again and again but do you have any tips for a very very aggressive yet delicate crf kitty?
joannajazzyrimmer 5 months ago
What a beautiful cat <3
PeaceLuvVeggies 6 months ago
thank you for the video
omifazeli 6 months ago
I've never come across a cat that was like this for any sort of procedure, ever.
xxcorpseflower 10 months ago
i feel the cat jugular isn't much different from a very small dog, as long as the restraint/positioning is correct. also, we always go to the jugular first to save the cephalic veins for IVC
elephantluck 10 months ago
wow this is really useful. thanks!
hsifreta 1 year ago
That cat is so relaxed.
CitrusFruit 1 year ago
Hey thank you I needed that refresher
angeredsmile2 1 year ago