Keep Your Cat Happy and Healthy

3 Ways to Enrich Your Cat’s Life Has your cat been displaying signs of problem behavior? It may be because they aren’t getting enough stimulation and enrichment. Boredom and stress from lack of physical and mental stimulation can lead to inappropriate elimination and scratching, overgrooming, and even bullying behavior. Keep your feline friend entertained with […]

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Successfully Medicating Your Pet

We understand that sometimes, medicating your pet require professional-level wrestling skills and result in scratches, bites, and frustration. Because of improper techniques, many pets have learned to panic and react defensively at the sight of medication. Did you know you can treat your pet safely and successfully by learning how to medicate them correctly using […]

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Bringing Your Cat to the Veterinarian

Regular veterinary care is essential for lifelong good health for your feline friend, despite it not being their favorite thing to do. Unfortunately, cats are masters at hiding illness and often do not display signs until a health condition is advanced, and little can be done to help.  A veterinary visit does not have to turn into […]

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3 Signs of an Anxious Cat

Did you know that cats can be just as affected by stress as people are? In fact, there are a number of ways in which cats can show signs of being stressed. If left untreated, stress can even lead to serious health problems in cats. So, how can you identify the signs of stress in […]

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Common Waterborne Pet Parasites

4 Waterborne Illnesses Your Pet Can Contract from Swimming Summertime may mean your furry pal is splashing in and out of water all season long. While the refreshing water is a great way to cool off, it also can harbor a variety of pet parasites and pathogens that can make your pet sick. Here are four […]

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Preventive Screenings in Senior Pets

Sadly, we know that our pets do not live long enough. Along with a shorter lifespan—in relation to their human family members—come rapid health changes, particularly in their later years. Although young pets can develop health issues seemingly overnight, it is much more common in senior pets. We can closely monitor their health and spot subtle […]

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Keep Your Pet Hydrated During the Summer

Keep Your Pet Hydrated During the Summer Pet owners must be on the lookout for dehydration in their beloved pets as summer draws closer. During these hotter months, heat exhaustion and dehydration are significant causes for concern because they can result in serious health issues or even death. It is important to remember that preventing […]

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