
Is FIRE Still Achievable for Veterinarians in 2025?
The Financial Independence, Retire Early (FIRE) movement has gained traction among high-earning professionals, but veterinarians—facing student debt, rising practice costs, and moderate salary growth—often wonder if early retirement is still realistic.

The Best Cities for Veterinarians to Live and Work in 2025
As the demand for veterinary services continues to grow—driven by pet ownership trends and advances in animal healthcare—veterinarians have more opportunities than ever to build fulfilling careers in locations that offer both professional growth and an excellent quality of life. Whether you're a recent graduate, a specialist, or a practice owner, choosing the right city can significantly impact your job satisfaction, earning potential, and work-life balance.

The Minimalist Mindset: How to Live with Less and Thrive
In an era of constant consumption and digital overload, millennials are increasingly drawn to minimalist living—a lifestyle that prioritizes intentionality over accumulation. The appeal is clear: less clutter, less stress, and more freedom. But how can this generation, often burdened by student debt and high living costs, embrace minimalism without sacrificing comfort or style?

The Work-Life Balance Dilemma: How to Thrive Without Burning Out
Millennials—the cohort born between 1981 and 1996—are often dubbed "The Burnout Generation."Juggling student debt, rising living costs, and demanding careers, many struggle to find equilibrium between work and personal life. A 2023 Deloitte survey found that over 50% of millennials feel chronically stressed, with nearly 40% citing poor work-life balance as a top concern.

Case Report: Primary Urethral Repair in a Cat Following Urethral Tear During Catheterization
Urethral tears in cats are rare but serious complications that can occur during urinary catheterization, particularly in cases of obstructive uropathy. This case report details the successful primary urethral repair in a male cat that developed a urethral tear following emergency catheterization for complete urethral obstruction.

Prevalence of ear disease in cats undergoing cone beam computed tomography for dental procedures
Ear disease in cats is often underdiagnosed, yet it can significantly impact their health and well-being. This prospective, cross-sectional study investigated the prevalence of incidental ear disease in feline patients undergoing cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) for dental procedures. The findings provide new insights into the frequency of ear abnormalities detected during advanced dental imaging.