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Cat Cafe Podcast

Cat Cafe Podcast

De: Jolle Kirpensteijn
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This exciting podcast is just what you need if you are a proud cat owner. Dr. Susan Little, a famous cat veterinarian and Dr. Jolle Kirpensteijn, a gracious cat surgeon, host important guests and discuss topics that concern every feline and its owner. This podcast is published every other week and is approximately 20 minutes long.© 2025 Catcafe Podcast. All rights reserved. This podcast and its content may not be reproduced or used without written permission from the creators. Higiene y Vida Saludable
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  • Influenza virus risks in cats
    Apr 14 2026
    Are indoor cats really safe? Viral disease risks are revealed in this episode of the Purr Podcast! We sit down with Dr. Jane Sykes, a global leader in veterinary infectious diseases. We talk about why vaccine hesitancy is rising and what it means for cats, and how infectious diseases are changing due to environmental factors.
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    17 m
  • Stop Calling My Cat Aggressive with Dr. Renee Rucinsky
    Mar 17 2026
    Have you ever had a vet tell you your cat is aggressive? You're not alone — and honestly, that label might be doing more harm than good. Today we're digging into what's actually going on when cats bite, scratch, or completely shut down at the vet, and what clinics can do differently to make the whole experience less awful for everyone involved.
    My guest is Dr. Renee Rucinsky, a board-certified feline specialist, owner of Mid Atlantic Cat Hospital and Mid Atlantic Feline Thyroid Center in Maryland, and someone who has dedicated her career to understanding cats on their own terms. She lectures and writes on feline medicine regularly, and she has a lot to say about how we talk about — and treat — cats in clinical settings.
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    22 m
  • When Cats Won’t Eat: The Power of Feeding Tubes
    Feb 17 2026
    In this episode of the Cat Café Podcast, Dr. Katie Tolbert discusses feeding tubes in cats—devices that may look intimidating at first glance but are truly lifesaving tools for patients that refuse to eat. She explains why nutritional support is critical in feline medicine, how feeding tubes help prevent complications like hepatic lipidosis, and why early placement can dramatically improve outcomes. What seems scary to owners is, in reality, one of the most effective and compassionate interventions we have for cats that simply won’t eat.
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    15 m
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