Living with the current important movement restrictions is a worrying time for all of the family. It is also a concern to know how best to care for our pets during this time. There are some things which you can do to help you prepare for any time that you have to isolate in your home with your cat.
Veterinary clinics in affected areas may only be able to see urgent or emergency cases. If you have a routine healthcare appointment for your cat booked in the next few weeks, call your vet to discuss the need for the appointment and possible postponement. It may be appropriate for your vet to discuss your cat’s health via a consultation on the phone or via a video link.
If you are worried about your cat’s health during this time, contact your veterinary clinic by phone initially to discuss your concerns. Your vet will decide whether your cat needs to be seen at the clinic.
Being restricted to home is challenging for us all, including your furry friend, who will be there to keep you company when you cannot go out. Planning ahead will help to keep your cat healthy through enforced isolation.
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