Details of webinars offered across a variety of veterinary subjects. We are still to confirm our 2025 sessions, the details will be published here.For details of previous sessions, please see below.2022 Feline behaviour issuesMonday 12th September 202212:30–13:30Cost: £10Target audience: clinicians (vets, vet nurses), students, sheltersDr Kevin Mcpeake is a European Veterinary Specialist in Behavioural Medicine, a Lecturer in Clinical Animal Behaviour and is Head of the Behaviour Clinic at the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies (University of Edinburgh). The webinar will focus on the topic of ‘feline behaviour issues’, where Kevin will highlight problem behaviours reported in cats during the Covid pandemic; how to recognise the behaviours; as well as measures that can be taken to address such behaviours and support owners.This webinar will be a 40 minute talk and there will be an opportunity to ask questions. Link to be sent 24hrs before session2022 Recognising, measuring and managing pain in catsWednesday 7th September 202212:30–13:30cost: £10target audience: students, vet nurses, vets, sheltersTimings & info: 30-40min presentation and 20 mins Q&AHayley Walters, RVN, MBE has extensive local and international experience as an anaesthesia nurse and has specialised in animal welfare in a clinical and non-clinical setting. She has worked with bears, street dogs, and with companion animals. Hayley will present a number of examples as well as practical advice in using behaviour to help recognise pain in cats, as well as how to measure and manage pain effectively.Complementary materials of PDFs and videos will be emailed to those who register for the session.Link to be sent 24hrs before session This article was published on 2024-09-02