The Cornell Feline Health Center strives to provide help for cats and hope for the future. Proud to be a part of Cornell University and the College of Vet. Med.
We invite you to join us at the Fred Scott Feline Symposium in July for a uniquely practical session entitled Feline Emergencies: Imaging of the Abdomen and Thorax presented by Dr. Assaf Lerer.
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Planning to attend the 38th Annual Fred Scott Feline Symposium, this is your final opportunity to save $50 with early bird registration (ends 6/5). Excited to share this yearβs dinner will be held offsite at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
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Please welcome Jessica McArt, D.V.M. '07, Ph.D. '13, as our new Austin O. Hooey Dean of Veterinary Medicine. A Cornell alumna and current professor, McArt brings exceptional leadership and academic excellence to guide our institution. Welcome Dean McArt!πΎ https://t.co/xLeSxJU5Ui
Here is a look at some of the important dates and themes coming up! We'll have more info and showcase additional days as we progress through the month. π±
Cornell Feline Health Center members enjoy a number of special benefits as attendees at the 38th Annual Fred Scott Feline Symposium.
Become a Member Today: https://t.co/GsHs7WUaEi
Register for the Symposium: https://t.co/jSN98GndQV
Many shelters will need help fostering cats & kittens as they see an influx around this time of year. Foster care can range from a few days to a few weeks & can have an enormous impact on the well-being of animals. Check out the link below.https://t.co/imS2xihQOH
Dr. Boesch, an expert in veterinary pain management, discusses the complexities of chronic pain in animals, & the latest research initiatives and innovative treatments to treat it in the latest episode of the Cornell Veterinary Podcast below:
https://t.co/xm3ECmX67F
Weβre just a few months away from the 38th Annual Fred Scott Feline Symposium, to be hosted in person here at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine and simultaneously live online from July 24-26th, 2026. Register Today β‘οΈhttps://t.co/IvGfyuU1NR
Dietary Trial for Cats with Chronic Kidney Disease at Cornell University Hospital for Animals. To find out more info click the link below.
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*The Schwarzman Animal Medical Center of New York City is a satellite site for this clinical trial.
The most frequently diagnosed feline joint disorder is osteoarthritis. This condition may be caused by an injury to a joint, gradual wear and tear on a joint over time, or as consequence of a disease affecting internal structure of a joint.
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Take advantage of early bird savings for the 38th Annual Fred Scott Feline Symposium! Veterinarians and veterinary technicians who register by Friday, June 5 will automatically receive $50 off their registration. Register now to secure your spot β‘οΈhttps://t.co/yXKOm1ylRS
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Celebrate with the Cornell Feline Health Center #WallpaperWednesday! Tap the photo below, then tap the three dots in the top corner of the photo to save the image to your phone. π² ππΊ
As we head into the warm season, it's important to learn about the dangers of ticks and how they can impact the lives of cats. Take a look at the infographic below to learn about the spread of tick-borne diseases, and how you can help protect our feline friends. π±π³