Jun 28, 2017

World of Animals at Elkins Park Veterinary Hospital Implements Cat Friendly Practice Program

World of Animals at Elkins Park Veterinary Hospital Implements Cat Friendly Practice Program Cat Friendly Designation Elevates Cat Care

 Elkins Park PA– The cat is king. With cats being the most beloved pet in the country, there is a growing need to improve the health care and overall well-being of the feline population. Whether it’s a routine checkup or special visit, the staff at World of Animals Elkins Park is committed to ensuring that cats get the best care. And, to further its dedication, the clinic recently implemented the Cat Friendly Practice (CFP) program to offer pet owners more at every phase of the cat’s health care process. “We are committed to providing quality care to our feline patients,” said Laura Tancredi DVM of World of Animals at Elkins Park. “When we heard about the CFP program, we knew it was time to take a fresh look at the practice to determine what could be done to make the veterinary visit more positive for cats and cat owners.” Program Puts Cats First The American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) pioneered the CFP program to provide a framework for creating a positive practice environment for cats, including medical care that supports the cat’s unique needs and knowledgeable staff members who understand feline-friendly handling. “The AAFP realizes that cats present unique challenges before, during, and after a veterinary visit,” said Dr. Susan Little, DVM, DABVP (Feline) & President, American Association of Feline Practitioners. “Some things that can cause a cat anxiety include aversion to carriers, sensitivity to new sights and smells, and the added stress of an unfamiliar location or experience. Understanding these obstacles helped to shape the CFP program and its dedication to putting the needs of cats first.” At a CFP-designated clinic, the veterinary staff incorporates cat-friendly features into the physical environment of the practice including special waiting rooms or waiting accommodations; feline-sensitive examination rooms and ward facilities, and equipment appropriate specifically for cats. Staff members also approach cat care in a different manner. The staff learns how to understand the needs of the cat such as how to interpret a cat’s facial expression and body language. Furthermore, the staff is well-trained in alternate techniques to calm an anxious cat and ensure that exams and procedures do not escalate anxiety.

World of Animals at Elkins Park Veterinary Hospital boosts Cat Care “We evaluated every aspect of the practice and its environment from the perspective of the cat,” Dr. Tancredi said. “We can proudly say that from the minute they walk through the door, our patients and clients will be part of a welcoming, comfortable experience that will ultimately lead to the improved health of our feline patients.” For more information about World of Animals at Elkins Park, visit us at www.veterinarianelkinspark.com or call 215-635-2700. World of Animals Veterinary Hospital at Elkins Park is located at 8023 Old York Road in Elkins Park just off of Church Road. We are a full service veterinary hospital serving cats and dogs. We have digital radiography, in-house laboratory allowing our doctors to diagnose sick pets quickly and efficiently. We offer medical, dental and surgical care as well as routine wellness