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In this episode, Dr. Cliff introduces his podcast and discusses the zombie raccoon apocalypse. He explains that raccoons infected with the distemper virus exhibit unusual behavior, such as being active during the day and approaching humans without fear. He emphasizes the importance of reporting and euthanizing infected raccoons to prevent the spread of the disease. Dr. Cliff also answers a listener's question about cat food and diabetes, recommending a high-protein, low-carbohydrate diet. He concludes with a random rant about doctors prescribing medication without considering lifestyle changes.
First, if you haven't watched my film and live in Canada (or have one of those VPN things), you can watch it here:
https://youtu.be/oMUx3yuyznc?si=oagpg7bGnpbuyXlJ
Be sure to follow me on Instagram @drcliffworldwidevet.com and on Twitter at @drcliff_vet
Listener questions, episode suggestions, or if you have a good idea for a guest, email me at [email protected]
Additional information can be found at drcliff.ca
Send us a text
In this episode, Dr. Cliff introduces his podcast and discusses the zombie raccoon apocalypse. He explains that raccoons infected with the distemper virus exhibit unusual behavior, such as being active during the day and approaching humans without fear. He emphasizes the importance of reporting and euthanizing infected raccoons to prevent the spread of the disease. Dr. Cliff also answers a listener's question about cat food and diabetes, recommending a high-protein, low-carbohydrate diet. He concludes with a random rant about doctors prescribing medication without considering lifestyle changes.
First, if you haven't watched my film and live in Canada (or have one of those VPN things), you can watch it here:
https://youtu.be/oMUx3yuyznc?si=oagpg7bGnpbuyXlJ
Be sure to follow me on Instagram @drcliffworldwidevet.com and on Twitter at @drcliff_vet
Listener questions, episode suggestions, or if you have a good idea for a guest, email me at [email protected]
Additional information can be found at drcliff.ca