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CatVets.com May 2010

Here is what we are Meowing about this Month Dr. Deb Givin
Cats are making progress in the public arena. "CATitude - Unraveling the Mysteries of Cat Behavior" attracted the biggest turn out to date for The Coastal Humane Society's (Brunswick, ME) pet wellness workshop series.  I was able to participate on the panel, confident that the information I would share was current. Thank you Feline Practitioners' Association!

The second issue of the "The Scratching Post" was published on April 2nd. Members can login to the Dashboard and view the inaugural and all future issues. This e-magazine replaces our print newsletter. It will be published every other month in 2010. The cover of the magazine will arrive in your email in-box with links to full length articles which you can print or read on line.
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    2010 Fall Conference
    September 10-13, 2010
    Feline Neurology and Ophthalmology

    Marriott New Orleans
    Agenda at a Glance   Faculty Bios 
      Travel Information
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      June is Adopt-a-Cat Month
      9 Reasons to Adopt a Black Cat
      1. You can always find them in the snow.
      2. Black goes with everything.
      3. Holding a black cat is very slimming.
      4. Black cats look like little panthers.
      5. No one will notice the black hair on your black pants.
      6. They don't care about the color of your hair.
      7. Black cats don't show dirt.
      8. B.L.A.C.K. = Beautiful Loving Adorable Cats and Kittens
      9. They are the least likely to be adopted.
      From "Paws in Print"
      newsletter of The Coastal Humane Society Brunswick, ME
       

      San Diego - Relationships that last...
      conference photo album is now available on line...
       
      proceedings will be available to members on the dashboard July 10, 2010

      Will Cats Take Over the World?
      I have always joked that cats with opposable thumbs bear watching as this is a trait that primates love to brag about. Now if cats are beginning to practice standing up right ...
       


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