When most people think of bullying behavior between pets, they usually envision the dog as the instigator and the cat as the poor creature being bullied. However, it’s just as likely that your cat is the bully!
If your cat regularly bullies your dog, he probably doesn’t feel safe and comfortable. Are there vertical spaces where he’s allowed, but the dog is not? If there aren’t places where your cat can truly relax, he may take out his frustrations on your dog.
Does your dog regularly invade your cat’s personal space? For example, does he love to bob in the litter box? It’s important that you keep this very private area private.
A kennel can keep your dog safe during the day while you’re gone. You can also consider shutting your cat in a room in your home. Your veterinarian Moorpark CA, the American Veterinary Hospital can provide you with more tips.
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Just like all other kinds of food, cat food can expire. Is it safe for a cat to eat expired food, or should it be dumped in the trash?
For the most part, it’s probably okay for your cat to eat food that’s a bit over its expiration date. It’s a lot like being able to drink milk a few days after its date.
However, you do need to be aware that the farther you go after that expiration date, the more dangerous things become. Although the food isn’t likely to make your cat sick, the quality of the food is lacking. That often means that it no longer offers the right nutrition.
To be safe, it’s best to toss cat food in the garbage that is past its expiration date. Your veterinary clinic Moorpark, CA can also provide you with more information, visit website http://americanvethospital
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It is not uncommon for birds like the Quaker parrot, budgies, Amazon parrot, African grey, finches, lovebirds and other species to have a seizure. Even though it’s common, it’s still not normal and your parrot should be examined by your vet right away. If your parrot has had seizures in the past then you should be cautious of signs that another seizure is coming. For instance, symptoms may include excessive flapping of wings, confusion, falling from perch, convulsions, and involuntary body movements. Some of these things will happen during the seizure while others could happen beforehand signaling the approach of a seizure. Even if your parrot is already being treated for these episodes, call your vet to inform him of the new activity. Your vet may have already instructed you to record the episodes in a journal as well. Monitoring activity and changes can help your vet Coronado, CA determine if medication or other treatment needs to be adjust
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Did you know that Painted turtles oftentimes suffer from various eye injuries or eye related illnesses? If you’ve noticed your Painted Turtle constantly scratching or rubbing at his eyes then he may have an eye infection or irritation. Ask yourself if you notice anything else about his eye. For instance, do his eyes appear to be watery, weepy, or puffy? Does he seem to have trouble keeping his eyes open? If so, then there could be swelling in the eye or the eyelid. In order to diagnose your Painted Turtle’s condition, your vet will need to exam the eye. Your vet will most likely exam the glands found in and around your Painted Turtle’s eye. If there’s swelling the “Harderian” gland this could indicate a vitamin deficiency possibly due to poor diet. After a thorough examination, your veterinarian Coronado, CA may prescribe more vitamins to handle the problem.
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Did you know that simple eye injuries are a common occurrence in pet birds including Parakeets? For example, your parakeet may injure his eye while flying around his cage or even falling from his perch. If you clean around your Parakeet, harmful chemicals could enter his eye causing injury. Parakeets may even develop cataracts, which could turn the eye lens a bluish color. Tumors or abscesses may also form behind the eye, which can cause the eye to bulge out. In addition to irritants or debris that may enter the eye, eye lacerations may also be caused from injury or a sharp object entering or scratching the eye. If you notice the third eyelid protruding over the eye, this could also be a sign of an injury. The best way to handle an eye injury in your pet bird is to call your veterinary clinic Imperial Beach, CA. Click here to know more.
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If your Persian or other breed of cat has been diagnosed with diabetes then your vet may have prescribed insulin as part of the treatment process. Insulin can come in liquid form for injections or oral pill form for swallowing. Your cat may go through a period of adjustment when first starting her insulin medication. Always check with your vet before changing your cat’s insulin dose. It’s common for some cats to be labeled “insulin resistant” when blood sugar levels reveal a larger dose of insulin is needed. Sometimes a cat’s body needs a stronger dose while other times an illness or infection could be causing a change in sugar levels. Your vet can run tests to find the cause. If your cat appears to be disoriented, confused, weak, restless, has an appetite change or even shivering then she may be suffering from too much insulin. Call your vet Imperial Beach, CA right away.
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Has your Persian cat been diagnosed with feline diabetes? If so, talk to our vet about treatment options, medications available, and long-term care options. Treatment will start with your vet determining if your Persian will need insulin injections or oral medications. Finding the right dosage of either medication can be a process. In some cases there can be complications resulting from treatment of diabetes. For instance, if an overdose of insulin is given then a cat may develop Hypoglycemia, which is low blood sugar. This is a dangerous complication which may include signs of weakness, listlessness, lack of coordination, convulsions and even coma. The condition can be fatal if not treated. If your Persian is on insulin and has these symptoms, call your vet right away. He may suggest offering your Persian cat food immediately and then bringing her in. Always follow the instructions from your vet Imperial Beach, CA when administering alternative treatmen
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