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Whether you’re adopting a cat that used to spend a lot of time outdoors, or your moving to a new area where your pet will need to stay inside, it will be a big change. Your pet is used to the freedom that going outside gives her, and she isn’t likely to give it up easily. While making the transition, it is essential that you give your pet the attention she needs to become comfortable with the new lifestyle. Some extra playtime and a few new toys can go a long way when it comes to keeping your pet content indoors. Try to mimic your cat’s favorite aspects of outside life. There are many options when it comes to climbing, scratching, and even playing indoors. Your Linda Vista vet can help you tackle the big changes in your pet’s life. Schedule an appointment today.

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Diarrhea is not only annoying and troublesome for your feline friend, it can stink up your home and make cleaning the litter box a real chore. The first step to eliminating your cat’s diarrhea is understanding how cats get diarrhea in the first place.

Dietary changes, including the quality of water in your area, can all affect your cat. It is important to stick to a high-quality cat food and consider providing your kitty with filtered water.

Dairy products can wreak havoc on your cat’s digestion. If you regularly feed your kitty cheese or provide him with saucers of milk, you could be giving him diarrhea.

Stress can also cause digestion problems. If you’ve moved, brought home a new pet, or are spending less time at home, it may be enough to cause diarrhea.

Some medical conditions, including ... Read more »

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Opening your home and your heart to an abused dog can be extremely rewarding. However, they do take a little more care than the average dog.

While your pup is adjusting to his new environment, it is important to shower him with love, attention, and positive energy. If you feel grouchy, it is best to avoid bursting out in front of your abused dog. If you do, he isn’t likely to change.

Take your dog out for regular walks and spend time playing with him, hanging out on the couch together, or even sleeping together. Your dog will soon associate positive experiences with you and your home, which will make him much happier.

You can accelerate the process by providing your pup with nutritional food to keep his energy up. You’ll also want to make sure that he is up-to-date on all of his vaccinations and flea treatments by taking him into you ... Read more »

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