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What are the different types of cat friendly Veterinary Certificates?

What are the different types of cat friendly Veterinary Certificates?

Broken into three certificate categories, the program consists of uniquely designed certificates for a Cat Friendly Veterinarian (CFV), Cat Friendly Veterinary Professional (CFVP), and Cat Friendly Veterinary Advocate (CFVA). The Cat Friendly Certificate Program explores a variety of feline-specific topics across nine unique modules.

Why do you need a cat friendly certificate?

Cat Friendly Certificate Program was designed based on the need for specific feline-focused care and continuing education. The program aims to build your knowledge, skills, and best in-clinic practices for feline medicine based on your individual role within a practice.

What can I do with a cat friendly advocate certificate?

The Cat Friendly Advocate is intended for practice team members, including front office, assistants, and managers. The Cat Friendly Veterinary Professional program should be taken by technicians and nurses. The Cat Friendly Veterinarian program is designed for veterinarians. + Why should I get this certificate?

Who are members of American Association of Feline Practitioners?

The Cat Friendly Certificate is for anyone in the veterinary profession who sees cats in practice or has an interest in feline behavior, medicine, and welfare. The program is offered as an individual certificate to AAFP members and non-members. The certificate helps you stand out, stay current, and make an impression on clients that lasts.

Broken into three certificate categories, the program consists of uniquely designed certificates for a Cat Friendly Veterinarian (CFV), Cat Friendly Veterinary Professional (CFVP), and Cat Friendly Veterinary Advocate (CFVA). The Cat Friendly Certificate Program explores a variety of feline-specific topics across nine unique modules.

Do you have a cat only veterinary practice?

A cat-only veterinary practice is typically designed and built with cat comfort in mind. Feline Practices are especially interested in delivering medical care to cats in ways that help the cat (and her human family members) experience as little stress as possible. Cats need to see their veterinarians for preventive care.

When to seek a veterinarian for Your Cat?

When you are seeking a veterinarian for your cat who takes a particular interest in cats, AAFP membership is something to look for.

Cat Friendly Certificate Program was designed based on the need for specific feline-focused care and continuing education. The program aims to build your knowledge, skills, and best in-clinic practices for feline medicine based on your individual role within a practice.