by Dr. Tracy McFarland | Nov 27, 2017 | Pet Services
Why Should every Cat Get an Annual Exam? Part two Obesity is best prevented by meal feeding a measured quantity of food. Your vet can calculate how many kcals your cat should be eating to achieve or maintain an optimum body weight. You can then either find the number...
by Dr. Tracy McFarland | Oct 24, 2017 | Pet Services
Why Should Every Cat Have An Annual Exam? – Part one I’ve been a “cat doctor” for over 23 years, and I’m still in love with my profession. I work with amazing people who love their cats and want the best for them, including a long, healthy life. When I’m asked...
by Dr. Tracy McFarland | Dec 28, 2016 | Pet Services
Acupuncture, Arthritis and Cats While I am primarily a Western cat doctor who does patient exams, interprets lab-work and x-rays, and performs surgery and dental procedures like most other veterinarians, I do have an Eastern side. One of my favorite tools for healing...
by Dr. Tracy McFarland | Nov 1, 2016 | Pet Services
What to Do when your Vet asks you to do the Impossible Talking with a client about her cat the other day, I noticed that she had stopped refilling a medication that her cat really needed. Her cat had lost a lot of weight as a result. When I asked her about the...
by Dr. Tracy McFarland | Oct 1, 2016 | Pet Services
Alphabet Soup I’m always amazed by all the initials and abbreviations pertaining to veterinary medicine. AVMA, AAHA, AAFP, VMB, DVM, CVA, RVT, and so on and so on…. If you have ever wondered what these abbreviations stand for, today’s your lucky day; you’re...