Video Length: 12 minutes
Dr. Julie Levy, Director of Maddie's® Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida, presents research on tail vaccinations in cats, which offers another option to help treat feline vaccine-related sarcomas. Surprisingly, the cats in this study tolerated the injection well. This presentation is part of the University of Florida's Maddie's® Shelter Medicine Program track at the 2013 No More Homeless Pets National Conference.
After viewing the presentation, click here to take the quiz and receive a Certificate of Attendance!
To download an MP3 file for playback on mobile devices, right click the scrub bar below and select Save Audio As.
Dr. Julie Levy is director of Maddie's® Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida. The program provides comprehensive training for veterinary students and shelter medicine specialists, shelter consultations, disease outbreak investigations, continuing education, and research to solve the problems confronting animal shelters. Dr. Levy's research and clinical interests center on feline infectious diseases, neonatal kitten health, humane alternatives for cat population control, and immunocontraceptive vaccines for cats. Dr. Levy's accomplishments include publication of more than 100 journal articles and textbook chapters.