Why cats go berserk, checking your anesthesia machine for leaks, managing feline hyperthyroidism and more–check out the May/June issue of Firstline!
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When felines attack: 5 reasons cats go berserk
Firstline magazine Does your client own a warrior cat? Here are some tips to help owners deal with an aggressive feline family member.

Make your practice the happiest place on Earth
Here's how to make your practice one that clients want to come back to.

How to test an anesthesia machine for leaks
Ensuring that all parts of your veterinary anesthesia machine are in good working order requires both preventive care and routine maintenance. Here’s how to detect leaks in your machine:

> How to check the pressure systems
> How to check the scavenging system
> How to check the breathing system

Is managing feline hyperthyroidism a team sport?
Find out about the key role veterinary technicians play in managing the most prevalent endocrine disease in cats.

Ask Emily: How can I help my team feel appreciated during the pandemic?
We know how much you appreciate your team’s hard work during the COVID-19 crisis. Here are 10 ways to show your gratitude.

New managers: 6 tips for a great start
Have you been promoted to veterinary practice manager? Here’s what you need to know to help you step into your new role.

Firstline magazine — The best read veterinary team journal.

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Also in Firstline:

> When a new dog is too much for an older client

> Thoughts from a small animal surgical nurse

> Cheat sheet: Service dogs, ESAs and pets

Firstline magazine — The best read veterinary team journal.

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