Experimental treatment saved a kitten’s life after he was found abandoned at a Sacramento park suffering from an illness that is usually fatal in cats.
The 60th Dental Squadron and the School of Veterinary Medicine have joined forces to advance dental care for some of the unsung heroes of the military, the military working dogs.
Thanks to the UC Davis Access To Care program, a collection of community-based veterinary care options, Tori received quality healthcare and found her forever home.
A UC Davis study provides insight into the factors affecting longevity, disease and death in cats so that we can help provide as many quality years as possible.
Chunk was just a tiny kitten when he was brought to the UC Davis veterinary hospital where he was enrolled in a CCAH-funded clinical trial studying various treatments for ringworm.