Purr Podcast show

Purr Podcast

Summary: This is an awesome podcast for veterinary healthcare providers about everything feline. Famous author Dr. Susan Little and surgeon, Dr. Jolle Kirpensteijn will discuss medical en surgical issues of cats highlighting simple and practical solutions. If you like cats, you will love this podcast!

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Podcasts:

 Going back to the basics: feline urinary obstructive disease | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1789

More trampoline news, GI, and urinary obstructions are the day's purrpodcast topics. Dr. Susan is frustrated that we can not get better results in obstructive urinary disease. A third of cats have a recurrence of urinary obstructive disease. We do not recommend appropriate therapy. Dr. Susan will give us the solution and discuss a paper from the UK about this topic. Say NO to antibiotics in cats with urinary disease.

 Trampolines and flying cats | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1808

Dr. Susan is back with a vengeance and we discuss her recent experiences with flying trampolines. You may ask what this has to do with proper felines but be assured flying cats are a major topic today with some new literature to prove that emergency score cards really work.

 Stress and destress with Dr. Mia Cary | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1429

Dr. Mia Cary is back and talks with us about how to destress. Stress relievers are so important in our busy life. She herself likes to mediate, Dr. Klly does ballet and I love to paint. We talk about art, paddle boarding, and double-dipping. Do you know how Mia survived the isolation of the pandemic?

 100k cat reasons to smile | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1449

The amazing Dr. Mia Cary joins us to talk about how to stay optimistic in our ever-changing world. She has 2 cats, Leo and Luis and she explains what makes her so happy in life. Mia is an example for us all how we can treat ourselves better and focus on things that are important.

 Jaw dropping feline lower airway disease | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1952

Dr. Kelly and Dr. Jolle discuss two new articles this week, one about TMJ luxations in cats and one about lower airways diseases. Both were published in the JFMS this year!

 This cat article gives me a high blood pressure! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1745

This time of year, Dr. Kelly and Dr. Jolle will discuss three imminent papers published in the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery. Article number 1 is about blood pressure measurements in cats. The article reviews methods used in clinical practice and the experiences veterinary healthcare teams have with measuring blood pressure.

 Should you insure your cat? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1979

Can you believe that we are in season 5 of the Purrpodcast? another great week with the amazing Dr. Adam Christman. We talk about his career and his current stint at DVM360, his favorite D-breed, and why it is important to have insurance for your pet.

 Does your cat need a TikTok account with Dr. Adam Christman | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1867

After an extended holiday, the purrpodcast is back with a vengeance with a guest star, Dr. Adam Christman. Dr. Adam is a well-known social media star with millions of followers. He also has 4 wieners (Dachshund) that seem to be quite popular too. Dr. Adam's side hustle is working for DVM360 a publishing company that also organizes the famous Fetch shows. Just be ready for a good laugh with Dr. Adam.

 Happy NY with Dr. St-Denis | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1620

Another wonderful episode with Dr. Kelly St-Denis about the ins and outs of the holiday season. Are they as comfortable for your cats as they are for you? I think we all need a bit of respite and your cat may flourish in the next couple of days when things go back to normal.

 Cat-friendly happy holidays | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1970

Our amazing co-host Dr. Kelly St Denis joins us for holiday cheers and why you should be cognizant that the holidays may not be the favorite season of all for your cats. We discuss that the holidays may cause some stress for our furry friends with all the complications associated with it. Is your cat acting weird around the Christmas tree or are we acting weird (according to the cat's routine)?

 In a cat's eye, anything belongs to the cat | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2117

Dr. Christine Lim is back talking about cat eyes. She has a great book with lots of cat pictures, the Small Animal Ophthalmic Atlas and Guide. We discuss what comfort level you should have treating eyes, how to do an enucleation, entropion, and infectious eye diseases.

 The eyes are the window to the soul | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1756

A great interview with Dr. Christine Lim, a veterinary ophthalmologist, and of course we focus on the most beautiful organs of the body: the eyes. We tend to be afraid of touching the eyes and Dr. Lim explains why it is not a scary organ after all. We also discuss if you need to have 'good' hands to be an ophtho and how you can avoid hurting your hands. In the end, we focus on her favorite surgery: cataracts.

 Are you allergic to your cat? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2160

Dr. Susan and Dr. Jolle discuss two new articles about feline allergies. No, not the cats being allergic to us but we being allergic to the cats. Both articles were written by Dr. Andy Sparks and give us some great tips about allergy in general and being allergic to cats in specific.

 What a debit card machine and a class of six graders have in common | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1793

Dr. Susan is pretty busy these days with her clinics and has 2 things that made her smile this week. her new debit card machine and her talk to 1st graders in Texas that were asking the best questions about cats. How big is s kitten for instance? Enjoy the show with your favorite hosts.

 A slimy episode that will make you salivate! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2307

We are discussing an article today from the Journal Of Feline Medicine and Surgery. 19 cases of sialocyls have been described for cats. Sialo-whats? Excessive accumulation of saliva under the skin in cats. Dr. Jolle gets really excited as this is a surgical disease (at last)!

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