17/04/2026
Feline medicine is always a fascinating subject. Cats can be challenging to diagnose and treat due to their unique nature—they’re easily stressed and very selective about who they like and don’t like 😄.That’s why seminars like this are essential in helping us better understand our furry patients. 👩🏻⚕️😺💛
Doc Kristal represented our clinic at the first Feline Education Learning and Integrated Symposium (fELIS), organized by the Philippine College of Canine Practitioners, Inc. - PCCP & in in coordination with Boehringer Ingelheim, held at The Westin Manila in Mandaluyong last April 15–16, 2026. The two-day event discussed important feline cases that we commonly encounter in the clinic and provided updates on breakthroughs in feline medicine. The topics discussed included the following:
🐱A Framework for Feline Medicine: An Infectious Disease Perspective
Common Clinic Syndrome
🐱A Framework for Feline Medicine! An Infectious Disease Perspective
Complex Clinic Syndromes
by Dr. Linda Jane Tong- Senior Medicine Registrar , Western Australian Veterinary Emergency & Specialty
🐱Bladder vs. Behavior: When is the cat p*e due to bacteria or brain?
🐱“They are just getting old”: Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome-Feline Dementia & its mimics
by Dr. Chantal Davina Celindano- Director,Feline Veterinarian Feline Fine Mobile Vet
🐱Immune-mediated & viral association in feline Gingivostomatitis & its prevention
by Dr. Ma Rosario S. Racho
🐱Hypertrophy or Volume Overload? Utilizing Problem-oriented echocardiography in cats
By Dr. Tristan Darrel B. Agustin
🐱Redefining Feline Nasal Diagnostics: Why Rhinoscopy Matters
By Dr. Herold Bal G. Hernando
🐱Feline Pain in the Real World: Assessment and Hands-on Laser & PEMF integration
By Dr. Ken Anthony Lao
🐱Feline Infectious Peritonitis: A Practical Guide to Sample Collection, Laboratory Diagnostics & Contemporary Treatment Optios
By Dr. Erwinia Exciomo
We are very grateful for this learning experience & we are looking forward to share this to our clients! 😺😸🐱🙂