An illustrated book that shows signs of a cat's illness? In order not to miss bad health and pains / Yuki Hattori / Neko-neko

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 家政学・生活科学 猫の病気のサインがわかる図鑑 ?体調不良や痛みを見逃さないために / 服部幸 / ねこねっこ
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Item number: BO4366801
Released date: 22 Feb 2024
Maker: Neko-neko
著: 服部幸

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Home Economics and life environment studies
[Introduction]
Cat …
Chapter 1 Physical Condition and Behavior
Chapter 2 Pee
Chapter 3 Vomit and
Chapter 4 Nose, Ears, Mouth
Chapter 5 Skin and Hair
The signs of disease that appear in Chapter 4 Nose, Ears, Mouth
Chapter 5 Skin and Hair
are explained!
Cats are animals that want to hide their disorders and pains.
Therefore, the detection of disease tends to be delayed,
By the time you visit the veterinary hospital,
There are many cases where the disease has already progressed
. In this book, we have summarized the SOS signs (symptoms) that appear in the appearance and behavior of cats
and the possible causes from the signs
.
In order to quickly recognize and take action.
"Unusual" and "Unusual"
In particular, do not miss life-threatening situations.
Use this book as one volume.
I hope this illustrated book will be an amulet that reduces the pain of cats and
regrets of owners
.
The director of Tokyo Cat Medical Center (Koto Ward, Tokyo)
Chapter 2 Pee
Chapter 3 Vomit and
Chapter 4 Nose, Ears, Mouth
Chapter 5 Skin and Hair
.
I hope this illustrated book will be an amulet that reduces
pain of cats and
regret of owners
.
He served as the director of Tokyo Cat Medical Center (Koto Ward, Tokyo) from 2005.
Vice President of Neko Medical Association (JSFM).
He served as the director of Tokyo Cat Medical Center (Koto Ward, Tokyo) from 2012.
In 2013, the International Society of Cat Medical Association awarded the Gold Level Cat-Friendly Clinic for the second time in Asia.
In 2022, more than 18000 cat consultations were received at Tokyo Cat Medical Center.