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Ectoparasites in small animals. 
Life cycles - Veterinary book - cover book -

Ectoparasites in small...

Price €40.00

Small handbook gathering all the life cycles of the most common ectoparasites in dogs and cats. Similar parasites are grouped together based on their life cycle and, consequently, their sensitivity to parasiticides. The aim is to provide readers with key aspects of parasite control and prevention, highlighting those diseases that can be transmitted by them. Geographic distribution maps are also included.

Key concepts in senior cat care - book details - veterinary book cover book - Felix Vallejo Key concepts in senior cat care - book details - veterinary book cover book - Felix Vallejo

Key concepts in senior...

Price €60.00

This book highlights all the medical aspects that the veterinary practitioner should bear when dealing with a senior feline patient. The key points of each system and disease are addressed clearly. The practical application of the information provided is the book's main asset, always from the perspective of their physiological peculiarities and response to the treatment.

Feline Ophthalmology. The... Feline Ophthalmology. The...

Feline Ophthalmology....

Price €90.00

There is no doubt that cats are more and more popular as pets nowadays. It is therefore mandatory for veterinary surgeons to increase their knowledge on the diseases most frequently seen in feline practice. For that reason, the aim of this book is to provide the clinician with a visual guide to accurately diagnose and treat the most common ophthalmological eye disorders in cats. Feline Ophthalmology – The Manual is designed for veterinary surgeons in practice, final year veterinary students and those with a particular interest in feline species, especially in ophthalmology.