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Created especially for pet parents of senior and geriatric cats, the tools in this journal will help you watch over and attend to your cat's well-being and feel more empowered to make the best health and care decisions for your cat. Dr. Mary Gardner, guides you in tracking your cat's attitude, activities, behavior, medical care, and joys of life as you share your furry companion's journey through their marvelous elder years.
Join me in January to go over the details together and weigh in on it with your cat in mind.
Throughout your cat's life and especially during their twilight years, it's important to note any out-of-character changes they show and the concerns you have. Some changes-increased thirst, a pea-size lump or bump, diarrhea, restlessness at night, picky eating-may signal serious health issues. Keeping a pet health and care journal also helps you identify factors that may have contributed to the symptoms or the improvements you noted.
The journal pages, questionnaires, logs, lists, assessments, and other templates will help you document and keep important information handy and organized as you care for your aging cat. Included:
These tools can also make partnering with your veterinarian easier as you continue to provide your kitty's best care! Use this journal as a practical stand-alone resource, or as a perfect companion to Dr. Gardner's upcoming book for parents of older cats, Nine Lives Are Not Enough - A Practical Guide to Caring for Your Geriatric Cat.
We are launching a new Book Club in the Cat Community and this is the first book we will cover.
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