Diary of a Cat Mom

Ep. 85 - When the Vet Sees You, Not Just Your Cat đŸŸâ€ïž

4 min · 11 de jun de 2026
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Have you ever felt like your vet only sees your cat and not you? As cat parents, we spend countless hours worrying, researching, medicating, cleaning, transporting, and doing everything we can to help our cats live healthier lives. In this Diary of a Cat Mom podcast [https://diaryofacatmom.com/] episode, I share a recent experience with Snow White that reminded me how much it means when a veterinarian sees not only the patient but also the human who loves and cares for them every day. What You'll Learn in this Cat Podcast Episode * Why feeling supported by your veterinarian matters * How trust grows between pet parents and veterinary teams * Why medication challenges are more common than many cat parents realize * The difference compassion can make during stressful vet visits * Why caring for the human is part of caring for the cat Takeaways * Great veterinarians care about both the pet and the caregiver. * Medication challenges can affect treatment plans. * Compassion builds trust during difficult situations. * Being seen and understood as a cat parent matters. * Small acts of kindness can have a lasting impact. Timestamps & Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:19 Why I Love Eau Gallie Veterinary Hospital 01:01 Waiting While Snow White Has Blood Drawn 01:38 The Blood Test Didn't Work Out 02:11 Snow White's Medication Challenges 02:52 An Unexpected Act of Kindness 03:23 When a Vet Sees the Cat Mom Too 03:48 Gentle Takeaway & Question This is where I’ve gathered everything that supports me and my cats: https://diaryofacatmom.com/cat-care-resources/ [https://diaryofacatmom.com/cat-care-resources/] About the Diary of a Cat Mom Podcast Diary of a Cat Mom [https://diaryofacatmom.com/] is a quiet, personal cat podcast created by Dagmar Gatell [https://diaryofacatmom.com/about-the-host/], sharing real moments, emotions, and experiences from life with cats [https://diaryofacatmom.com/about/]. This space is meant for connection, comfort, and companionship. Everything shared comes from lived experience as a cat mom and is not intended as professional veterinary advice. Every cat is unique, and for health concerns, it’s always best to consult your trusted veterinarian. Most of all, please remember:  You’re not alone on this journey. We’re learning, loving, and growing together — one paw print at a time.

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