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![]() Helping You to Recognize Decline and Extend Life
For
Immediate Release . . .Every year, 4.7 million cats age, go into decline and die in the United States. Each and every day, 12,800 cats begin to wind down and many are brought to the vet. Your client already knows the animal is aging; you have to break the news that the cat is dying. Then you feel obligated to spend time explaining all the medical, disposal and memorial options to your client. Unless, the client gets a new cat, this unpleasant, non-revenue time is not even an investment in future business. Fortunately, there is a book you can recommend: The Older Cat: Recognizing Decline & Extending Life by Dan Poynter. The only book focusing on feline life extension, it also has advice on what to do when the cat finally expires. Many of the procedures and advice are illustrated with stories told by cat guardians on how they kept their cat alive, how they buried it and how they memorialized the feline member of their family. Now vets can save valuable time and minimize the crying sessions while increasing revenue by selling the books. Discounts are offered to veterinary hospitals on quantity purchases, beginning at 40%; you make $5.98 per sale. The 144-page book is available for $14.95 from Para Publishing, 1-800-PARAPUB or
from http://OlderCat.com.
by Dan Poynter. 1st edition, |
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