VTW August 21: Updates on Frustrating Febrile Felines
Published: August 21, 2020
Laura Schwartz

Friday, August 21, 2020
 
From the Feline Frontlines 2: Updates on Frustrating Febrile Felines
Sunday, August 23, 9 p.m. ET
Presented by Tom Hansen, DVM, DABVP
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The World Turned Upside Down: A Look at Vestibular Disease
Tuesday, August 25, Noon ET
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Evaluation of a Topical Sarolaner-Selamectin Combination to Control Flea Populations on Naturally Infested Cats in Private Residences in West Central Florida
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