April 15, 2025: Feline Respiratory Distress: I Just Don’t Have the Heart for It

RACE Program #:

1268028

RACE-Approved CE

1 Hour

Cost

Free to ELITE Members; otherwise $50/1-hour webinar

No ma’am, cats Do NOT pant!

In this 1-hour VETgirl webinar, Drs. Nancy Love, DACVR and James Barr, DACVECC cover the difficult, and frequently stressful, clinical presentations of cats in respiratory distress. Tune in as Drs. Love and Barr review how to differentiate heart failure from non-cardiac causes of respiratory distress with the help of imaging. Heart failure in our feline patients has many different appearances, but there are a few key clinical and diagnostic imaging findings that can help you decipher your kitty cases!

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  1. Excellent presentation! Wonderful review of heart disease and radiographic findings in the cat! Thank you!

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