Articles & Case Studies
These published articles in the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery highlight the benefits of being a Cat Friendly Practice®.
Creative Solutions for Cat Friendly Practices®
Think Cat Friendly changes are costly? Don’t have a separate waiting area for cats? No problem—there are many creative, cost-effective ways to implement the AAFP’s Cat Friendly Practice® (CFP) Program’s requirements—becoming a CFP calls for creativity, not a construction project. Check out these case studies and simple solutions from actual CFPs:
Cat Friendly Practice® Stories
We asked our Cat Friendly Practices® to tell their story. Read more about their journeys to becoming Cat Friendly.
A Cat Friendly Practice® and Proud of It!
Robin Downing, DVM, MS, Doctor of Bioethics, DAAPM, DACVSMR
Windsor Veterinary Clinic PC, Windsor, CO
It is essential to understand that a veterinary practice does not need to be a cats-only practice to be a Cat Friendly Practice®. We remain a “mixed” practice – – we still see dogs! But we have dramatically expanded our feline patient population as a result of qualifying as a Cat Friendly Practice®. Any practice considering this designation should recognize that embracing Cat Friendly is a great way to accomplish several important things:
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Becoming a Cat Friendly Hospital
Submitted by Judy Ling, RVT
Royal York Animal Hospital, Etobicoke, Canada
This was the best decision that the hospital made and it is still going strong today. We see more feline patients and clients who never mentioned they have cats are bringing them in now. Our clients really appreciate all the advice and extra effort we take to make sure their cat is comfortable and less stressed. If you are a clinic still deciding on becoming a Cat Friendly Practice®, I would highly recommend it. Not only will it bring you new clients and patients, but your clients will appreciate the extra effort and time you spend with their beloved family members.
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Earlysville Animal Hospital is proud to be a CFP for 10 years
Submitted by Kathi Gruss, DVM
Earlysville Animal Hospital, Earlysville, VA
When the Cat Friendly Practice® Program was initiated, I was already a member and big fan of the AAFP. With Cat Friendly Practice® and the AAFP, we learned how to better serve our feline patients. We continue to evolve to be better feline caretakers. The bonus is everyone is happier and safer – the patient, the client, and the veterinarians and staff. Becoming a Cat Friendly Practice® takes time, effort, and training for veterinarians, staff, and clients. I honestly think every practice that cares for any cats should make this effort so they offer the best care to every cat. It improves every aspect of cat care.
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Gentle Leaders, Strong Practice
Submitted by Holley Truitt, Cat Friendly & Fear Free Certified Technician
Star of Texas Veterinary Hospital, Austin, TX
(We) had already been using Cat Friendly techniques such as offering treats during visits, letting cats come out of the carrier at their own pace, and gentle touch during exams. Since becoming a CFP, (we) added a cat-only waiting area, cat-only exam room, and cat-only treatment area. Through the years, (we have) added team members who embrace and improve its cat culture.
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Testimonials
Hear from veterinary practices and the cat caregivers who visit them about how the Cat Friendly Practice® Program has benefited them, resulting in reduced stress for cats and caregivers, increased Cat Friendly handling, and much more!
Veterinary Practice Testimonials
Cat Caregiver Testimonials
“A benefit to being a Cat Friendly Practice® is happier cats. Happier cats lead to happier clients. Happier clients lead to increased visits for their cat to live a happy and healthy life.”
Danielle Treadway, RVT
Animal Hospital of Waynesville – Waynesville, NC