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Weight loss and cachexia are common sequelae of diseases in cats, particularly in older patients. In this webinar, mechanisms of cachexia, weight loss, and dysrexia will be discussed, as will strategies for nutritional assessment and management of appetite, weight, and muscle mass in feline patients.

{{webinarsregistrationpage::inside_the_webinar_2}} {{webinarsregistrationpage::inside_the_webinar_3}} Weight loss and poor appetite are common presenting complaints for feline patients. Management of appetite during the diagnostic investigation Weight loss and poor body condition are associated with a poorer prognosis with chronic disease. Ensuring adequate caloric intake and maintenance of body weight in the chronically ill patient is a key management goal. {{webinarsregistrationpage::what_youll_learn_bullet_5}} {{webinarsregistrationpage::what_youll_learn_bullet_6}} {{webinarsregistrationpage::additional_subhead}} {{webinarsregistrationpage::additional_copy}} In adherence with RACE guidelines, CE certificates can only be distributed to individual registrants under the name used upon registration. Group viewers will not be eligible to receive multiple CE certificates.

Weight loss and cachexia are common sequelae of diseases in cats, particularly in older patients. In this webinar, mechanisms of cachexia, weight loss, and dysrexia will be discussed, as will strategies for nutritional assessment and management of appetite, weight, and muscle mass in feline patients.

What You'll Learn

Weight loss and cachexia are common sequelae of diseases in cats, particularly in older patients. In this webinar, mechanisms of cachexia, weight loss, and dysrexia will be discussed, as will strategies for nutritional assessment and management of appetite, weight, and muscle mass in feline patients.

What You'll Learn