Ceva Showcases Adaptil® And Feliway® At BSAVA Congress 2015 (stand 810)
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Ceva Animal Health will be showcasing the world’s leading pet behaviour products, Adaptil® and Feliway®, on its stand (stand 810) at BSAVA Congress to announce the new brand innovations that will help support veterinary professionals.
Transforming pet behaviour has been at the heart of Ceva’s expertise for over 10 years. With over 39 clinical studies and more in progress, Ceva is the market leader in the pet behaviour category with Adaptil and Feliway, the only behaviour brands that have been clinically proven to help comfort and reassure pets at times of stress. More than 15 million pets worldwide have benefitted from Adaptil or Feliway pheromone therapy.
Ceva will be hosting refreshments after the International Cat Care (ICC) and the Centre Of Applied Pet Ethology (COAPE) session in Executive Room 1 from 1.30-5.30pm on the opening day of Congress (Thursday 9 April). For an invitation to the drinks’ event, please visit the Ceva stand. The company will also be demonstrating its commitment to enhancing pet welfare by running a promotion on its stand to win one of four places on the COAPE behaviour diploma course.
Priding itself on the relationships it has forged with the UK’s leading animal charities and key opinion leaders, Ceva supports veterinary professionals and pet owners with education through hard-hitting and innovative marketing campaigns and CPD. As a result of the animal charity relationships, Adaptil collars are fitted to all dogs staying in Dogs Trust and Blue Cross rehoming centres.
During BSAVA Congress, the company also acknowledges and rewards those who work to improve the welfare and care of animals by hosting the annual Ceva Awards for Animal Welfare. This event recognises and thanks those who have gone above and beyond the call of duty in animal welfare.1809 views
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3rd March, 2015 21h38
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