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    Cats

    Veterinarians and nurses stand in front of Ryan Hospital with clients and patients

    Monkey’s Cross-country Journey Ends with a New Kidney… and Friend

    Faculty In This Story Monkey is a people cat, the kind of kitty who eagerly greets his owners when they come home. He has been a little lovebug since Erik…

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    Important Tips from Penn Vet to Keep Pets Safe During the Holidays

    Lisa Murphy, VMD, professor of toxicology, and Deborah Mandell, VMD, Service Head of the Emergency Service at Penn Vet’s Ryan Hospital, offer the following tips to keep pets healthy and…

    Dog Being Petted

    6 Must-Know Thanksgiving Pet Safety Tips from Penn Vet

    Thanksgiving is all about food, family, friends, and fun — but for your pets, it can be a minefield of dangerous treats and holiday hazards. To make sure your furry…

    How Did Philly Dog Culture Get So Out of Control? (link is external)

    Dr. Carlo Siracusa post-pandemic behavior changes in dogs and their owners.

    New study sheds light on lily toxicity in cats; outpatient treatment may be viable option (link is external)

    Dr. Erica Reineke discusses new insights into the treatment of cats exposed to toxic lilies.

    Pilot study of Frunevetmab (Solensia) and Meloxicam for palliative therapy of feline bone-invasive oral squamous cell carcinomas

    This study will be the first to assess whether Solensia, in combination with meloxicam, provides superior pain relief compared to meloxicam alone. Meloxicam, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, is a standard-of-care…

    Patient Gallery

    We take a look back at some of our star patients treated at New Bolton Center and Ryan Hospital.

    Evaluation of VetResQ® Hemoperfusion Cartridge for Treatment of Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug (NSAID) Toxicity in Dogs and Cats

    The aim of this study is to document how much NSAID is removed from the blood during treatment with VetResQ® hemoperfusion cartridge.

    Demystifying feline behavior (link is external)

    They know their names. We can read their facial expressions, sort of. And some of them really like having us around. These are among the purported findings of recent scientific studies aimed at…