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Pets | September 29th, 2011
Search for the term ‘feline pet care info’ in Google and you will get close to six million results. It just goes to show that a large number of people are interested in learning about cat health. If you are one of them, you have come to the right place. Given below is a list [...]
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Pets | August 3rd, 2011
Cays contact fleas as does a dog, the fleas are tiny and hard to detect. Fleas affect cat health by causing itching and sucking the blood from a cat, which can cause skin disease as the cat continues to scratch open the skin. If you have a small kitten, a flea problem can cause the [...]
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Pets | July 26th, 2011
When introducing a cat into your life, you automatically become responsible for their health and well-being. Proper diet, nutrition, exercise and medical care are all things to be weighed when adopting a kitten or cat. But exactly what is involved with your pet’s health when you bring home kitty?Cats need a balanced diet, like us. [...]
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Pets | May 8th, 2011
Many area rescue missions and animal shelters will not support the removing of the claws of a cat. It actually depends on the cat and your need for the procedure to be done. A veterinarian will remove the claws and does this at the same time of neutering or spaying. Cats can receive training to [...]
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Pets | February 23rd, 2011
You can maintain your cat’s overall health in two important ways. Firstly schedule an annual preventative visit (including shots and an examination) with your vet as well as other visits as needed and secondly perform home cat care examinations yourself.Do a nose to tail checkup weekly. It can be done at the same time as [...]
Tags: Cat Care, Cat Health, Home Cat
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General | November 12th, 2010
For those people that own a cat it is important to seek the sufficient cat health advice. It is vital that you know how to observe your cat’s behavior in order to know if you have a healthy cat or a not so healthy cat.One of the most important factors when it comes to a [...]
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General | October 18th, 2010
Both conditions are caused by an infection that enters the body and results in the buildup of pus. Bacteria such as Staphylococcus, Streptococcus and E.Coli are usually to blame. Either way, this type of condition requires professional cat health advice.Left untreated a dental abscess in your cat can be serious, leading to gum disease or [...]
Tags: Cat Health, Cat Vet, Streptococcus