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The eyes are very sensitive organs. In kittens, their eye tissues are still underdeveloped during birth, thus they are born with their eyes closed. Their eyes gradually open within a week or two after birth. Here are simple ways to protect your kitty’s eyes:

  • Avoid applying shampoo near your pet’s eyes while giving him a bath. A tearless shampoo for pets can be used. You can also ask your vet for an ophthalmic ointment that you can apply to the cat’s eyes before bath time.
  • When ap ... Read more »
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The African Grey Parrot can have a very long lifespan and live 50 to 70 years. Thus raising your African Grey is a long-term commitment where you need to provide continuous care, socialization and training. African Greys are talkative birds so with devoted care and training; your bird can be quite chatty. Your African Grey may mimic voices but it may also imitate household noises such as a ringing telephone, microwave ding or music. African Greys have impressive vocal abilities but they rarely make the screeching, loud noises other talking birds engage in so they are not as annoying. Your African Grey needs a devoted caretaker and someone who is willing to spend significant time training it. Do your research before committing to this breed. It is an important respon ... Read more »

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Cat owners know both the pain and pleasure of kneading, where your cat digs her claws into your lap. As a kitten, your cat kneaded her mother to stimulate milk so when she kneads you she is transferring this nurturing role to you. And your cat kneads to mark you as her own using scent from glands in her feet. Thus the kneading is all about showing you love. Never yell at your cat or punish her while she kneads you. Trim your cat’s nails often so she will do less damage when she kneads you. Don’t be afraid to slip a small pillow or lap blanket between your cat’s nails and your lap to reduce the pain of her nails digging in. And while she is close to you, enjoy the ubiquitous purring and take some time to cuddle. Learn more from your professional veterinarians Cherry Hill ... Read more »

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