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Get 2 Components of the Conference
All 17 VIP interviews & the 8 Holistic Corners recordings, plus the pre-conference
Pre-conference
How to read a label and determine food quality
Holistic day 1
Do high-protein foods burn out the kidneys?
Holistic day 2
Do cats need fiber in their food?
Holistic day 3
Are you giving your cat a toxin every month?
Holistic day 4
Feeding and litter box habits—is there fear in your house?
Holistic day 5
How they hide the ugly truth—how to hide carbs
Holistic day 6
Do cats need vaccines every year?
Holistic day 7
Meats, meals, and byproducts
Holistic day 8
When is it time to say goodbye?
“The VIP Contents: A Powerful Bundle of the Holistic Feline Nutrition Conference.”
Dana Harris
Introducing a Holistic Homemade Way to Feed
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Dr. Rob Silver
A Vet’s Look at What Cats Need to be Fed
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Karen Dendy Smith
Does Nutrition Impact Life Force and Emotional Well-Being?
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Linda Hall
Badly Behaved Cat? Check the Nutrition!
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Dr. Amaya Espindola
Same Cat, New Diet: Simple Steps for a Stress-Free Food Transition
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Pam Roussell
Still Feeding Kibble? What’s Your Excuse?
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Troy Allison
Feeding for Diabetes and IBD
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Penny—Dr. Zoolittle
Rewilding the Cat in Your Life
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Scott Colby
The Evolution of a Cat Parent
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Dr. Andrew Jones
The Diseases We Can Help with Nutrition
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Dr. Holly Ganz
Why Fiber Matters: The Science Behind Better Gut Health in Cats
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Kathleen Prasad
Beyond the Bowl: Creating Emotional Safety Around Feeding
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Joan Ranquet
How the Environment and Energetics of Food Affects Cats
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Julie Anne Heart
More Than the Bowl: How Emotional Safety Supports Successful Dietary Transitions in Cats
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Julie Anne Lee
The Quality of the Food You Feed—How to Make it Better
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Kate Benjamin
Practical Feline Nutrition—Changes Over Time
Dr. Angelique Barbara
The Hidden Thirst: Why Modern Cats Are Chronically Dehydrated
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A full 17-expert playbook: Secrets to holistically nourishing your cat.
Includes a copy of the e-book "The Insider’s Guide to Holistic Cat Nutrition: Expert Interviews," transcribed—so you’ll have guidance and support at your fingertips as you navigate your cat's nutrition
Dana Harris
A Simple Way to Balance Raw Feeding
Dr. Rob Silver
From Quail to Frozen Food—Why the Switch?
Karen Dendy Smith
A Balance of Raw, Canned, Fish, and Supplements
Linda Hall
Feeding 9 Cats With Real Food
Dr. Amaya Espindola
Optimal Feeding with a Raw Food
Pam Roussell
Six Cats—raw plus Seasonal Supplements
Troy Allison
What you Feed When you Own the Company
Penny - Dr. Zoolittle
Raw fed from 5 weeks old.
Scott Colby
Started Raw and Went to Cooked
Dr. Andrew Jones
Canned as the Base and Then Add Raw
Dr. Holly Ganz
What We Can Learn from Cheetahs
Kathleen Prasad
A Sanctuary with 80 Cats—How to Feed Them
Joan Ranquet
A Vegan Feeding a Carnivore
Julie Anne Heart
The ideal is raw, but every cat has exceptions.
Julie Anne Lee
A Raw Base with Neat Control of the Bones
Kate Benjamin
Raw Feeding Made Simple
Dr. Angelique Barbara
Feeding a Rescue Optimally
“Pet First Responder”
A course designed to show you what to do when your dog or cat has a medical emergency.
Section 1 – Your Role as a First Responder
I introduce you to first aid and describe a first aid kit that you can make at home. You will also see how to protect yourself, including muzzling techniques.
Section 2 – Treating Dogs and Cats
I review treatment techniques. You’ll learn how to give injections, clean and treat ears, and how to administer medications of all types.
Section 3 – The Primary Assessment – Checking Vitals
I teach you how to do a primary assessment. This helps you decide if you need to institute first aid, if you have to get to the veterinarian, or if it can wait. You assess using a TPR (temperature-pulse-respiration), gum color and hydration. And, a trick on how to use a stethoscope.
Section 4 – Conditions: Cuts and Bandaging, Allergies, Eye Emergencies, Fractures, Poisonings, Bloat, Blocked Cats and Choking
Lots here to look at. Learn what to do with cuts (bandaging), allergic reactions, eye ailments, fractures, and if your cat is blocked or dog bloated.
Section 5—Too Cold, Too Hot, Shock, Vomiting and Diarrhea, and Seizures
We delve into seizures, vomiting, and diarrhea, as well as hyperthermia and burns, and the opposite, freezing and hypothermia. Add in a lesson on when to use a cat laxative.
Section 6 – Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
This is a complete CPR course consisting of five in-depth webinars and text documents based on the most current knowledge from the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care.
You’ll learn how the heart works and how breathing is controlled. Then, you’ll learn the ABCs. This is followed by instructions on cardiac and thoracic chest compressions—how fast and how hard, and how you add in breathing. It ends by covering the risks of CPR and looking at when we do a do-not-resuscitate (DNR).
Section 7—Case Reports of Dog Diseases
This is a series of cases and descriptions so you can see how to put your learning to work. Dr. Jeff is always adding to this.
Section 8 - Case Reports of Cat Diseases
Same as the previous lesson, but the focus is on cat ailments.
Section 9 - Poisonings
A run-through of the different things that can poison cats and dogs (there are real differences).