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Purr Podcast

Jolle Kirpensteijnwww.spreaker.com
This is an awesome podcast for veterinary healthcare providers about everything feline. Famous author Dr. Susan Little and surgeon, Dr. Jolle Kirpensteijn will discuss medical en surgical issues of cats highlighting simple and practical solutions. If you like cats, you will love this podcast!
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Episodes

The Purr-spective: Intercat Connections with Dr. Ilona Rodan

Dr. Ilona Rodan is back for the second episode and is a leading feline behavior specialist whose recent work on the 2024 AAFP Intercat Tension Guidelines (now Feline Veterinary Medicine Association) sheds light on often-overlooked stress between housemates. Her contributions equip both professionals and cat-parents with clear, science-backed strategies to foster peaceful, harmonious multi-cat homes.

Jun 24, 202529 minSeason 7Ep. 216

Is your cat behaving all right?

What is normal feline behaviour? Meet Dr. Ilona Rodan! Dr. Rodan is ABVP certified in feline medicine and completed her ISFM Advanced Certificate in Feline Behaviour with Distinction. She founded Cat Behavior Solutions for veterinary referral of feline behavior problems. Dr. Rodan discusses what the feline experience is like in a veterinary practice, and what you can do to reduce the fear. Dr. Susan and Dr. Kelly are back with a wonderful episode.

Jun 10, 202534 minSeason 7Ep. 215

Under the Fur: Secrets of the Feline Skin

Cats have skin too! Dr. Sandra Koch will discuss the rarely talked about subject of feline dermatology emergencies! What are common derm emergencies that she sees in cats? How do we treat dermatological emergencies in our feline patients? Dr. Sandra Koch is back for part 2 to go deeper than skin deep into the topic of feline skincare. Dr. Kelly St. Denis joins Dr. Susan Little to fill in as guest host while Jolle is away.

May 27, 202528 minSeason 7Ep. 214

Fur, Flakes, and Feline Fixes

Cats have skin too! Dr. Sandra Koch joins Dr. Susan Little and special guest host Dr. Kelly St. Denis to discuss the importance of derm care and how dermatology can improve a cat’s quality of life. Sandra is a professor of dermatology at the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine. She obtained her DVM degree at the Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. Dr. Koch obtained a Master of Science degree in veterinary dermatology at the University of Minnesota, where she comp...

May 13, 202525 minSeason 7Ep. 213

Communicate better with your cat owners!

Dr. Lisa Restine is back on the podcast. This week we dive into how to communicate better with cat owners. She also sheds a light on the future of feline focused care. Do you use your entire veterinary team to rpovide the best feline medicine? Dr. Kelly and Dr. Susan will get to the bottom of this question

Apr 29, 202532 minSeason 7Ep. 212

Communicate better with your cat with Dr. Lisa Restine

Meet Dr. Lisa Restine! She is a board-certified feline practitioner with a special interest in internal medicine, dentistry, and soft tissue surgery. Dr. Restine completed her DVM at Western University of Health Sciences in California. She is the Associate Feline Professional Veterinary Affairs Manager at Hill's Pet Nutrition. How can you incorporate cat care into your daily practice? Dr. Restine discusses the future of feline-focused veterinary care! Dr. Lisa Restine joins Dr. Susan Little and ...

Apr 15, 202529 minSeason 7Ep. 211

Say what? Avian Influenza in cats

Dr. Mike Lappin is back on the PurrPodcast! 🐱 This time, he’s diving into a very important and timely topic: avian influenza or bird flu in cats. What do we know? What should we worry about? And how do we keep our feline friends safe? Join Dr. Susan Little, Dr. Jolle Kirpensteijn, and Dr. Lappin as they unpack the facts, bust the myths, and bring clarity to this emerging threat. You won’t want to miss this one — it’s flu talk, but make it feline.

Apr 01, 202522 minSeason 7Ep. 211

Saving the bees with Eric Garcia

Eric Garcia is back on the Purr Podcast, but this time, we’re trading cats for bees! In this buzz-worthy episode, Dr. Jolle Kirpensteijn and Dr. Susan dive into the fascinating world of beekeeping with Eric, who happens to be an avid beekeeper. From the intricate social structure of a hive to the vital role bees play in our ecosystem, Eric shares his firsthand experience and expertise. Whether you’re a vet, a bee enthusiast, or just curious about how these tiny pollinators keep the world running...

Mar 18, 202534 minSeason 7Ep. 210

Everything you should know about AI with Eric Garcia

In this episode of the Purr Podcast, Dr. Jolle and Dr. Susan are joined by none other than Eric Garcia to explore the fascinating intersection of AI and bees—yes, you read that right! While AI might not be replacing veterinarians (or beekeepers) just yet, it’s certainly making waves in daily veterinary practice. From DeepSeek AI to practical tools that enhance workflow, communication, and diagnostics, this episode breaks down how AI is already changing the veterinary world. Eric shares his exper...

Mar 04, 202532 minSeason 7Ep. 209

Radiation in cats, is it truly a good option for cancer?

Dr. Pamala Jones is back for Episode 2—yes, she actually returned! And this time, we’re getting serious about cats. We dive into radiation therapy for some of the toughest feline cancers, including injection site sarcomas, squamous cell carcinoma, and—surprise!—intestinal lymphoma. Did you know that simply radiating a cat’s abdomen can improve lymphoma cases? It’s a fascinating option, even though data on radiation therapy in cats is limited. Pam shares her insights, emphasizing that sometimes, ...

Feb 18, 202530 minSeason 7Ep. 208

How are cows, cats, cancer and pharmacists linked together with Dr. Pamela Jones

This week on the PurrPodcast, we’re thrilled to host Dr. Pamala Jones, a medical radiation oncologist with an impressive career journey. We’ll be diving into all things cats, pickleball, and wakeboarding—because naturally, the question arises: do cats play pickleball or wakeboard? (Spoiler: the jury’s still out.) We’ll also chat about the shocking lack of cat news at veterinary conferences and hear about Pam’s fascinating transition from herd health to companion animals, ultimately becoming a ve...

Feb 04, 20251 hr 8 minSeason 7Ep. 207

Cracking the Code of FIP: A Microbiologist’s Perspective part 2

In this second episode of the Purrpodcast, we dive deeper into the world of feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) with Dr. Terza Brostoff, a veterinary microbiologist and Assistant Professor at UC Davis. Dr. Brostoff shares the latest breakthroughs in diagnostics, treatment, and prevention of FIP, including the transformative role of antiviral therapies like Remdesivir. Her pioneering research is changing the landscape of feline medicine, offering hope to cat owners and advancing our understanding...

Jan 21, 202531 minSeason 7Ep. 206

Fascinated by FIP: A Microbiologist’s Insight

We’re thrilled to welcome Dr. Terza Brostoff to the Purrpodcast! Dr. Brostoff is a veterinary microbiologist and Assistant Professor at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. A DVM and PhD graduate of UC Davis, she’s also a board-certified microbiologist whose groundbreaking research focuses on developing innovative diagnostics and treatments for infectious diseases, including feline infectious peritonitis (FIP). Her work is revolutionizing how we understand and combat FIP, offering new hop...

Jan 07, 202533 minSeason 7Ep. 205

Cats as a model for corona viruses including COVID

Dr. Amir Kol, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACVP is an Associate Professor in the Department of Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. He completed a residency in clinical pathology and a PhD in integrative pathobiology at UC Davis, focusing on stem cell biology and regenerative medicine. In this episode, we discuss his research on FIP and other coronaviruses. Is the cat a good model for the disease in people?

Dec 24, 202432 minSeason 7Ep. 204

Feline Clinical Pathology with Dr. Amir Kol

Dr. Amir Kol, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACVP is an Associate Professor in the Department of Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. He earned his veterinary degree from the Koret School of Veterinary Medicine in Israel in 2006. Following this, he completed a residency in clinical pathology and a PhD in integrative pathobiology at UC Davis, focusing on stem cell biology and regenerative medicine. Dr. Kol's research centers on translational biomedical science, ...

Dec 10, 202428 minSeason 7Ep. 203

Treatment update for CKD with Dr. Jessica Quimby

Episode Title: "Gut, Kidneys, and Kibble: CKD Insights with Dr. Jessica Quimby"In this episode of the Purr Podcast, Dr. Jolle Kirpensteijn and Dr. Susan Little are joined once again by feline chronic kidney disease (CKD) expert, Dr. Jessica Quimby. Together, they unpack some of the latest insights into managing this complex condition in cats.We dive into key topics, including: The role of AST-120 in managing CKD and its impact on the gut-kidney axis. Dietary strategies, focusing on phosphorus co...

Nov 30, 202437 minSeason 7Ep. 202

Chronic Kidney Disease with Dr. Jessica Quimby

We’re thrilled to welcome back a repeat offender in the world of feline fame—Dr. Jessica Quimby, DVM, PhD, from The Ohio State University! Renowned for her expertise in feline chronic kidney disease, Dr. Quimby is here to guide us through an essential topic: improving quality of life for cats living with chronic disease. She delves into the concept of the spectrum of care, tailoring her approach to meet the unique needs of each cat and their human. Her philosophy? Sometimes, less is more—because...

Nov 17, 202429 minSeason 6Ep. 201

Hyperthyroidism in cats - our 200th episode!

In the 200th episode of the Purr Podcast, Dr. Kelly and Dr. Susan are joined by the esteemed Dr. Thomas Schemerhorn to discuss feline hyperthyroidism, a common condition in older cats. They delve into the four accepted therapies for managing this endocrine disorder, offering insights into each approach's pros and cons. Sponsored by Norbrook, makers of Felanorm (methimazole) oral solution for cats, the episode also highlights the importance of bioequivalent pharmaceutical products in veterinary c...

Oct 12, 202447 minSeason 7Ep. 200

Feline Diabetes with Dr. Schermerhorn

Dr. Kelly and Dr. Susan totally rock the intro of this week’s PurrPodcast episode! Their special guest is Dr. Schermerhorn from Kansas State University, an expert in feline endocrinology. Dr. Schermerhorn dives deep into the complexities of diabetes in cats, shedding light on one of the more serious complications—hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state. Together, they discuss the symptoms, diagnostic challenges, and treatment approaches for this condition, offering vital insights for both veterinarians...

Oct 03, 202442 minSeason 7Ep. 199

Dr. Julia Beatty is back with a vengeance, diving deep into the world of feline viruses!

Dr. Julia Beatty is back with here extra-ordinary story about hepadna viruses in cats. Hepadnavirus infections in cats are caused by the feline hepadnavirus, a member of the Hepadnaviridae family, which includes viruses like the human hepatitis B virus. Discovered relatively recently, feline hepadnavirus primarily affects the liver. It is thought to contribute to liver disease in cats, such as hepatitis and hepatocellular carcinoma (liver cancer).The virus has a unique life cycle, involving reve...

Sep 15, 202433 minSeason 7Ep. 198

Hepa, hepad, hepadnavirus with Jules Beatty

In this podcast episode, we interview Dr. Julia Beatty, a distinguished Professor of Veterinary Medicine and Infectious Diseases at City University’s Jockey Club College of Veterinary Medicine and Life Sciences. Dr. Beatty shares her remarkable journey from studying at University College London and the Royal Veterinary College to her extensive work in feline medicine and infectious diseases. She discusses her career milestones, including her PhD in feline virology at the University of Glasgow, h...

Aug 24, 202431 minSeason 7Ep. 197

Corona viruses are pretty cool when you have a therapy for them (in the cat)

In this second episode of their podcast, Dr. Jolle Kirpensteijn and Dr. Susan Little featured Dr. Terza Brostoff, DVM, PhD, from the University of California, Davis, to discuss her pioneering research on new medications for feline infectious peritonitis (FIP). Dr. Brostoff detailed the foundational steps in her investigations aimed at developing effective therapeutic options for this devastating disease, which affects cats and is caused by a coronavirus. We have had some exciting developments in...

Aug 01, 202431 minSeason 6Ep. 196

Terza tackles FIP in cats part 01

In this episode of their podcast, Dr. Jolle Kirpensteijn and Dr. Susan Little featured Dr. Terza Brostoff, DVM, PhD, from the University of California, Davis, to discuss her pioneering research on new medications for feline infectious peritonitis (FIP). Dr. Brostoff detailed the foundational steps in her investigations aimed at developing effective therapeutic options for this devastating disease, which affects cats and is caused by a coronavirus. The conversation covered the novel approaches ex...

Jul 15, 202433 minSeason 6Ep. 196

Mycobacteria in cats with Dr. Cerna

In our recent podcast episode with Dr. Petra Cerna, an expert on feline mycobacteria, we delved into various aspects of this intriguing topic. Dr. Cerna, who trained under Dr. Susan Little, shared her profound motto: persist. We explored regional concerns such as mycobacterium avium in the US and mycobacterium bovis in the UK, where deer and rodents serve as reservoirs. Our discussion covered key points on diagnosis and therapeutic approaches for managing these infections in feline populations.

Jun 29, 202430 minSeason 6Ep. 194

Cat breeding and FIP with Dr. Petra Cerna

Dr. Petra Cerna, a multi-talented professional in the fields of veterinary medicine, law, and cat breeding, graces us with her expertise as a guest on "The PurrPodcast." In this episode, we delve into essential discussions on breeding cats and FIP (Feline Infectious Peritonitis) and the complexities surrounding this disease in relation to feline health. Join us as we explore these critical topics with Petra, whose diverse background offers unique insights into the care and well-being of our feli...

Jun 19, 202430 minSeason 6Ep. 193

Are chronic pain killers ok in cats part 2

Topic: New AAFP/ISFM guidelines for chronic NSAID use in cats Part 2 Guest: Dr. Kelly StDenis, renowned veterinarianSummary: Discusses signs of chronic pain in cats, often mistaken for normal aging. Explains what NSAIDs are and how they can help manage feline pain. Dives into the recently released AAFP/ISFM guidelines for the safe and effective use of chronic NSAIDs in cats. Provides information for cat owners concerned about their pet's chronic pain....

May 27, 202431 minSeason 6Ep. 192

Guidelines for chronic NSAID use in cats part 1

In the podcast with Dr. Kelly StDenis, she delves into the new guidelines from AAFP regarding the chronic use of NSAIDs in cats. Dr. StDenis discusses the importance of these guidelines in managing feline pain and the potential risks associated with long-term NSAID usage in cats. She provides insights into alternative pain management strategies and emphasizes the need for careful monitoring when using NSAIDs in feline patients.

May 12, 202432 minSeason 6Ep. 191

Repeat episode with Dr. Dave Nicol part 02

The podcast episode featuring Dr. Dave Nicol, a renowned veterinarian, delves into various aspects of veterinary medicine, from clinical practice to the business side of running a veterinary clinic. Dr. Nicol shares insights on improving client communication, enhancing patient care, and navigating the challenges of the veterinary profession. Listeners gain valuable tips on building successful veterinary practices while prioritizing the well-being of animals and their human companions.

May 02, 202427 minSeason 1Ep. 20

Repeating Dr. Nicol (why not)?

Due to some personal circumastances we will repeat a golden oldie (the podcast not our amazing guest) from the first year of our podcasts. This podcast with Dr. Dave Nicol delves into the challenges and joys of veterinary practice. Nicol discusses topics ranging from patient care to practice management, offering insights and practical advice for fellow veterinarians. He shares anecdotes from his own experiences and engages in discussions about the evolving landscape of veterinary medicine. Liste...

Apr 14, 202424 minSeason 1Ep. 19

Cats and choleliths

Choleliths, commonly known as gallstones, in cats refer to the formation of solid material within the gallbladder. These stones can vary in size and composition, sometimes causing health issues for the affected cat.Here are some key points about choleliths in cats: Formation: Choleliths can develop due to imbalances in the components of bile, such as cholesterol, bilirubin, and calcium salts. The exact cause isn't always clear, but factors like genetics, diet, and certain medical conditions can ...

Apr 03, 202443 minSeason 6Ep. 190
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