Stressing the Pee Out of Your Cat

Dr. Bernadine Cruz  on Pet Life Radio

If I could come back as a pampered feline…lazy around all day, be fed gourmet food, showered with diversions and gifts and receive only the best in healthcare…sign me up! In reality too many of our cats don’t agree that they are leading an idyllic life. To their detriment, cats are masters of hiding the fact that they are really stressed out. How would you know your cat is stressed and what can you do about it?

You might think that I would interview a behaviorist to answer these questions but today I am going to speak to a board certified veterinary nutritionist, Dr. Rebecca Mullis, the Associate Manager of Scientific Affairs at Hill's Pet Nutrition and adjunct faculty at Kansas State University, College of Veterinary Medicine.

BIO:


Dr. Mullis received her DVM from the University of Tennessee in 2010. She then completed a small animal internship at the Regional Institute for Veterinary Emergencies and Referrals in Chattanooga, TN. After working as an emergency veterinarian for 2 years, she returned to the University of Tennessee where she completed a residency in clinical nutrition. She became a diplomate in the American College of Veterinary Nutrition in 2016.  She is currently the Associate Manager of Scientific Affairs at Hill's Pet Nutrition and adjunct faculty at Kansas State University, College of Veterinary Medicine.