Rowan Vets' news & pet care advice
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Feline diabetes – managing your cat’s diabetes with their food
Has your cat been diagnosed with diabetes? Did you know an important aspect of diabetes management is your cat’s diet?
Pet diabetes and the role of exercise
Diet and exercise play a VERY important part in the overall management of diabetes. Our team have some important advice for pet owners.
Amy Eddleston RVN #whatVNsdo
Today the spotlight is on Amy as part of #whatVNsdo #VNAM2021 #planetRVN. Find out more about Amy and her role at our practice.
How is feline diabetes diagnosed in cats?
Is your cat showing signs of feline diabetes? How will the vet test to find out? And can it be cured? Here we answer your questions.
Hayley Winston RVN – #VNAM2021 #whatVNsdo
We continue to celebrate Veterinary Nurse Awareness month. Today we are going to find out more about Hayley our head nurse.
How does the vet test for pet diabetes?
Understanding pet diabetes – learn how our vets test for this condition and watch a video on how to manage it.
Veterinary Nurse Awareness Month
Beccy is one of a team of 4 RVNs, with another two RVNs due to join the team this month. Get to know more about Beccy.
Feline diabetes – how does it affect your cat
Feline diabetes is more common in middle-aged and older cats although it isn’t unheard of in younger cats. Learn more.
Veterinary Nurse Awareness Month
We are proud of Rowan’s RVN team and wanted to celebrate the amazing work they do as part of the whole nursing team for Veterinary Awareness Month.
Diabetes – what it means for your dog
This month we’re going to be looking at a condition that not only affects humans, but our pets too – diabetes.
