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The Sound Cat Veterinary hospital

Helpful Links

We know that being a cat parent can be challenging at times, so we’ve compiled a list of helpful links to make your life a little easier.
The Sound Cat Veterinary Hospital

Helpful Links

The Sound Cat Veterinary Hospital

Here at The Sound Cat Veterinary Hospital, we understand that your cat is a beloved member of your family. That’s why we’re dedicated to providing the best possible care for your feline friend. Whether you’re looking for information on heartworms, behavior, or wellness care, we’ve got you covered. We hope you find these resources helpful. If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to give us a call. We’re always happy to help.

Indoor Cat Initiative

Our goal is to enhance the health and welfare of companion animals worldwide so that all pets and their caregivers can experience optimal well-being. Optimal well-being permits individuals to thrive in their environments. By giving caregivers the information and tools needed to recognize thriving in their pets, and to create an environment that permits them to thrive across the lifespan, we aim to sustain the highest quality relationship between pets and their owners possible. The Indoor Pet Initiative (IPI) provides a foundation for pet owners and veterinarians to create plans tailored to promote thriving that is based on the soundest, most up-to-date science available.
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Alley Cat Allies
Alley Cat Allies is the only national advocacy organization dedicated to the protection and humane treatment of cats. An engine for social change, Alley Cat Allies was the first organization to introduce and advocate for humane methods of feral cat care, particularly Trap-Neuter-Return, in the American animal protection community. By establishing and promoting standards of care, our organization has brought humane treatment of cats into the national spotlight, now embraced by major cities and animal protection organizations coast to coast. In 20 short years, we’ve changed America to better understand and respect the lives of cats.
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Cat Watch News
CatWatch, the extraordinary newsletter from the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, is devoted to cats and those of us caring for them. Every issue brings you information to sustain your cat’s vitality, protect her health, calm her fears, nourish her curiosity and fortify her wellness.
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Vet College

Feline health studies are the cornerstone to providing better health care for cats. Veterinarians must have specific information so that they can make intelligent decisions on the best disease treatment and prevention regimes for cats. New vaccines and specific treatment protocols do not just appear—they require dedicated effort, often over several years. The Cornell Feline Health Center is committed to obtaining information about diseases and health management which will enable veterinarians to maintain healthy cats.
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Fab Cats

The International Society of Feline Medicine, formally known as the Feline Advisory Bureau, is a charity dedicated to promoting the health and welfare of cats through improved feline knowledge to help us all care better for our cats.
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Veterinary Partner
VeterinaryPartner.com is here to support your veterinarian and you in the care of your companion animals by providing reliable, up-to-date animal health information from the veterinarians and experts of the Veterinary Information Network (VIN), the world’s first and largest online veterinary database and community.
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Know Heartworms
Heartworm disease is not just a canine disease. Heartworms affect cats differently than dogs, but the disease they cause is equally serious. Knowheartworms.com is your source to learn, understand and diagnose heartworms in your feline.
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Healthy Pet
The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) is an international association of more than 42,000 veterinary care providers who treat companion animals. Established in 1933, AAHA is well known among veterinarians and pet owners for its standards for hospitals and pet health care.
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