The restraint methods taught in veterinary schools 30 years ago (scruffing cats, using slip leads to pin dogs) are now understood to cause learned helplessness and severe fear. Today, veterinarians use "feline-friendly" handling: letting the cat remain in its carrier, using towel wraps (purritos), and employing distraction techniques like licky-mats smeared with Churu.
Diffusing synthetic calming pheromones (like Feliway for cats or Adaptil for dogs) throughout the clinic to mimic natural comforting scents. zooskool com video dog album andres museo p free
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