JFMS is an online, open access, international, peer-reviewed journal. It is an official journal of both International Cat Care (iCatCare) Veterinary Society and the Feline Veterinary Medical Association (FelineVMA). The journal disclaimer can be found here.
This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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| Pain and pain management in cats special collection | ||
Kelly St Denis and Mark Epstein | ||
| Accessible Veterinary Care Special Collection | ||
Nathalie Dowgray and Linda Jacobson | ||
| Characteristics of cat semi-owners | ||
Nathalie Dowgray, Vicky Halls and Gemma Ma | ||
| Recasting the gold standard – part I of II: delineating healthcare options across a continuum of care | ||
Yaiza Gomez Mejias and Ryane Englar | ||
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