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In Practice 19: 203-213 (1997)
© 1997 British Veterinary Association
1 Department of Clinical Veterinary Science at the University of Bristol
ONE of the most gratifying developments in veterinary work in recent years has been the increased awareness among the profession of the need to provide effective pain relief following surgery. However, some veterinarians are still slightly reluctant to administer analgesics to cats routinely following surgery. This article aims to answer some questions and provide information which will encourage the routine use of analgesics in cats as well as dogs.
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The authors would like to thank their collegues and assistant staff for their help with, and interest in, both the research and the clinical work involving analgesia of the feline patient.
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