Nowadays, more and more pet owners are turning to alternative pet treatments for their pets. They are looking for natural, safe, healthy treatment options that are free from the side effects often associated with conventional medications.
So if you are looking for a qualified holistic practitioner, before you make any decision, interview a few practitioners in your area.
Here's a practical shortlist you can ask them to assist you decide which one will best suit your cat's need:
1) Check out their qualifications in holistic medicine. You need to ask questions - was it a short weekend course or a 100 hour continuing education course that required them to pass a practical test for certification.
2) The period of time they have been practicing holistic medicine. The longer the duration, it's also mean he or she is more experienced and able to deal with more varieties of problems.
3) What got them into this in the first place? If the practitioner is in for the money, you may decide against using his or her services. Go for someone who is really there for the animals rather than someone who is in for the money.
4) Which holistic veterinary medicine professional group do they belong to and how active they are?
5) Ask them whether they are willing to provide references and contact details of their clients.
6) Show a willingness to cooperate and discuss your cat's case with the vet who provides the primary traditional care.
7) Able to explain holistic concepts and discuss any possible side effects or safety issues associated with the holistic medicine or technique that is recommended for your cat.
Finding a qualified and good holistic practitioner can be quite a task but since you are paying for good service and the care of your cat, it is prudent to invest more time upfront when choosing a practitioner.
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