3 Optional Vaccines For Your Cat

Posted on: 4 January 2017

Not all vaccines are required for your cat to ensure their health. There are some vaccinations that are recommended more on an as needed basis, which is generally based on your cat's health history and where you live. Here are three optional vaccinations you should discuss with your veterinarian. #1 Feline Infectious Peritonitis This is an infection that most cats contract when they are kittens. When a kitten contracts feline infectious peritonitis, it is unfortunately often fatal.
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Properly Caring For Your New Feline's Teeth

Posted on: 29 December 2016

If you just took in a cat to keep as a pet, you undoubtedly wish to give it the very best care so it lives a long and healthy life. It is important to take the time to care for your cat's teeth, as failing to do so can cause inflammation, tooth loss, and other health problems as a result. Although a veterinarian will conduct a tooth cleaning process during a routine visit, it is a good idea to continue with good oral hygiene practices on your cat's teeth between visits.
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Tips For Training Pets For Emotional Support

Posted on: 29 December 2016

If you have a dog or other pet that you really enjoy having with you, you might realize that you feel a lot more emotionally stable when he or she is still with you. This is helpful because it allows you to better manage your emotions. However, it can be difficult to take your pet with you into public spaces or on public transportation. The best solution to this issue is to make sure that your pet is qualified as an emotional support animal.
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Panicked Pets: Calming Anxious Pets Down When Going To The Vet

Posted on: 29 December 2016

Does your pet panic when it realizes that it's being taken to the vet? Both cats and dogs can become scared of the vet; after all, it's a strange place that often leads to strange things happening. And this can be a problem if you find that your animal becomes aggressive, overly anxious, or simply troublesome.  Don't Get Worried Pets easily pick up on the emotions of their owners. When it comes to a vet visit, they may begin to realize that you are feeling anxious and nervous, and they will pick that up as well.
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