Search Search Search Topic Programs & Operations Managing People Resources Animal Health Animal Care Cleaning & Sanitation (-) Disease Prevention & Treatment Intake Protocols Toxicology & Poison Control Cruelty & Disasters Animal Fighting Adoption & Placement Relocation & Transport Active FiltersDisease Prevention & Treatment Group 9 Clear All They Did It: Engaging Visitors to Help Prevent URI in Shelter Cats Prevent URI in cats with this ingenious community engagement and education program from Nevada Humane Society. Two-Page Guide on Shelter Infection Control This guide on shelter infection control explains how disease is spread, who will get sick, and the best steps to keep your population healthy. FAQ: Must We Vaccinate All Foster Animals? ASPCA Shelter Medicine Services veterinarians explain why vaccinating foster puppies and kittens is crucial. FAQ: Must We Always Vaccinate on Intake? ASPCA Shelter Medicine Services veterinarians explain the importance of vaccinating on intake and using the right vaccines. Welfare of Cats 5 to 29 Months After Perineal Urethrostomy Cats undergoing PU do well in the home after surgery, showing long-term outcomes are good and earlier surgical intervention may be the best approach. FAQ: How Should We Vaccinate Special Populations? ASPCA Shelter Medicine Services veterinarians explain the best procedures for vaccinating special populations. Feline Panleukopenia: Prevention, Management & Treatment Feline panleukopenia is a highly contagious viral disease of cats that can be found worldwide and requires strict isolation and aggressive treatment. Learn more What Is Ivermectin? Discover how ivermectin is used in veterinary medicine and the potentially harmful side effects caused by accidental exposure in pets. Debunking COVID-19 Myths About Pets Read the most up-to-date information about the transmission of COVID-19, and how pets have not been shown to become ill with or spread the virus to people. Personal Protective Equipment Posters and How-To Video These posters show each piece of personal protective equipment (PPE), how to put it on and take it off, and can be placed where infectious disease is present. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next page next ›