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Hypoglycemia in cats occurs when the cat’s blood sugar level or glucose level is abnormally low. Your vet Warminster, PA can tell you that if this occurs your cat may have a sudden decrease in energy, change in appetite, appear weak, restless, confused and even pass out. Hypoglycemia is often the result of an overdose of insulin in diabetic cats. However, it is not always caused by this. Experts have found that hypoglycemia can often be the result of an underlying health problem. For instance, a cat’s brain needs a constant supply of glucose in order to function. An underlying illness could be preventing this from happening, which in turn triggers hypoglycemia to occur. If your cat is diabetic, you especially want to watch for signs and symptoms, but non-diabetic cats should be monitored as well. Hypoglycemia whether insulin caused or illness related requires immediate vet care and treatment.

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If you believe your Maine Coon cat may have sugar diabetes then call your vet Warminster, PA as soon as possible to schedule an appointment. Your vet can give you a list of symptoms to look for to determine if your cat may have diabetes. He can also tell you that the disease generally occurs when a cat’s body doesn’t produce enough insulin or doesn’t use the insulin correctly. Insulin is a hormone that is produced in a cat’s pancreas and is in charge of regulating the flow of glucose from the bloodstream into the body’s cells. When there isn’t enough insulin then the cat’s body starts breaking down fat and protein as alternative energy sources. An exact cause for feline diabetes is not known. However, various hormonal diseases such as obesity, chronic pancreatitis, hyperthyroidism, Cushing’s disease and acromegaly have been linked to feline diabetes. In addition, certain medications have also been associate ... Read more »

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Do you own a pet snake? If so then you may be aware of a disease that can affect snakes of all types including Boa Constrictors. Your vet Warminster, PA can tell you about an infectious disease called infectious stomatitis or “mouth rot.” Stomatitis refers to an inflammation of the mouth or the oral cavity. It is commonly called mouth rout as it is basically an infection of the mouth. It most often occurs when the snake’s immune system has been compromised and is unable to control the bacteria in its mouth. The infection may appear as small hemorrhages on the gums or as excessive amounts of mucus in the mouth that may contain blood or pus. When mouth rot occurs your snake may have a severely swollen mouth and may appear to be breathing through his mouth. Mouth rot is usually a secondary condition of another illness or injury. Visit this website Ark Animal Hospital of Chalfont to know more.

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Whether you decide to keep your guinea pigs outdoors or indoors, they will need a spacious shelter and exercise area (run). The enclosure must be strong and secure, well-ventilated, and protect your pets from all types of weather extremes.

The enclosure should have adequate space for your guinea pigs to rest or hide when they are overwhelmed by their surroundings. The area should be large enough to allow your pets to rest together, lie down, stretch out, and bond. It must be placed on higher ground to keep the floor dry. Being a little elevated means having better ventilation. The base of the shelter is covered with a thick layer of old newspaper, dust-free wood flakes, or paper-based litter. Placing plenty of hay in the bedroom areas is also a good idea to make the spot more comfortable for your pets.

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Kittens differ in their nutritional needs from those of adults cats thus pet owners should never give pet food for adults to kittens. The explosive growth spurt of kittens during the first few weeks of life, including their high energy levels, demand triple the energy an adult cat needs.

The high energy needs of kittens can be met with at least 3-4 meals a day. They will need a nutritionally balanced diet which is formulated specifically for their lifestage. Their needs for fat, most vitamins, and some fatty acids are more or less the same as for adult cats. But their requirement for essential amino acids, minerals, and some vitamins are higher than adult cats. Kitten food should be given until your pet is 1 year of age.

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Cats have a seemingly unquenchable thirst for adventure. In the wild, they spend a good part of the day roaming far and wide to hunt for prey. Even with domestication, cats still possess a strong urge to explore and engage in predator behavior.

Since most cats are strictly indoor pets, there is a need to make their environment enriching and motivating so they will still be able to engage in natural behavior. An enriched environment will give them lots of things to do so they won’t get bored. Regular interaction and playtime with their humans are also excellent ways to feed their social instincts.

Bored cats can become fertile grounds for the development of undesirable behaviors. It is for this reason that pet cats should receive adequate physical and mental stimulation every day.

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