There are many reasons to keep your house clean, but most people don’t consider their cat among those reasons. Here’s how you should be picking up your house when you have a feline at home.
It’s easy to leave little bits and pieces of things sitting out, but cats love playing with little things. Although you probably put things like tacks away, you probably leave out things like pencils and rubber bands. If you don’t pick these things up, your cat is likely to take off with them and you’ll never see them again.
Cats love to be up high, so don’t be surprised if your cat lurks around on the kitchen counters at night. To keep your cat out of trouble, dump and put away and glasses and bowls before bed.
Your veterinary clinic Jacksonville Beach, FL can provide you with even more tips.
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Did you know that cases of diarrhea in dogs are not always something to be apprehensive about? There are instances when diarrhea may be the only way for the dog to get rid of something that is irritating his digestive system. This is a natural defense mechanism of the body to get rid of substances that don’t dwell well with their digestive system. In effect, diarrhea can be an important symptom of a problem as well as a cure.
With this being said, giving antidiarrheal medications are not always the best way to address diarrhea issues in dogs. The medication may interfere in the body’s natural process of getting rid of harmful or irritating substances in the digestive system. Giving medicine may possibly conceal the symptoms, and may even worsen the problem, causing diarrhea cases that are often harder to diagnose and treat.
If your pet has been experiencing diarrhea for
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Hypothyroidism can be a common illness in medium to large size canines including popular breeds such as Doberman Pinschers, Irish Setters, Great Danes, Old English Sheepdog and Golden Retrievers? If you’re not familiar with the condition, it basically occurs as a result of an insufficient amount of T3 and T4 hormones. This usually happens when the thyroid gland fails to produce the needed hormone amounts necessary for maintaining the Golden Retriever’s metabolism. Symptoms may include lethargy, weight gain, weakness, hair loss, and mental dullness. Treatment options are available and tend to be life-long for most canines. Treatment may involve the administering of medication and the administering of the missing hormones in synthetic form. Dosages are based on the individual Golden Retriever’s needs and may need to be adjusted throughout the dog’s lifetime. Long-term care and management of the disease may be required for your Golden. Talk with your
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Did you know that studies show that more than 80 percent of pets three years and older develop some form of gingivitis or gum disease? Taking care of your Japanese Bobtail’s gums and teeth is an important part of providing for his overall health and wellness. Ask your vet to show you how to check your cat’s gums for inflammation and swelling on a routine basis. If your bobtail has bad breath or problems chewing and eating then he could have gingivitis or other form of gum disease. Ways to treat gingivitis include brushing your cat’s teeth daily with veterinarian approved toothpaste. You may also need to schedule a professional teeth cleaning. In addition, your vet may want to remove baby teeth or overcrowded teeth to reduce plaque build-up. If caught early, gingivitis can be reversed. For further information or assistance, call your veterinary clinic Clay, NY.
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Many dogs are allowed indoors, but they sure can be hard on interior spaces. One solution is to keep your dog outside, but can a dog live happily outdoors?
The answer to this question depends on how much time you spend with your dog while he’s outside. If you live in a rural area and you spend time working in the garden or tending the chickens, a dog may be perfectly happy spending all of his time with you outside. However, if you live in the city and your dog gets shut away in the backyard all by himself all day long, he isn’t likely to be happy about it.
If you don’t get to spend much time with your dog outside, you should invite him into your home. To learn more about how to make sure your dog is happy, visit with your veterinary clinic Oakdale.
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A mother cat gives birth to her litter of kittens after being pregnant for about 2 months. These are delicate times of her life and she will benefit from all the care and attention that her humans can shower her with. A mother cat and her litter of kittens should be placed in a room so they won’t be disturbed by humans and other pets in the household. A mother cat may allow familiar people to get near and/or handle her kittens, some are extremely protective of their litter and can display aggressive behavior when somebody goes near them. Closely observing your pet’s behavior can give you an idea whether she will tolerate you or any family member to come near and handler her litter. Since kittens benefit from early exposure and interaction with humans, make sure you proceed carefully without upsetting the mother cat and causing her to behave aggressively. Talk to your Essex-Middle River, MD veterinarian if you have any questions and/or concerns about your pet’s heal
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Many pet owners love having their pets sleep with them in their beds with them. If you are one of these owners, here are some important reasons why some experts discourage the practice:
- An alpha dog instinctively sleeps on higher ground than the rest of the pack. This is a habit that they have inherited from their ancestors living in the wild. When you let your pet dog sleep with you, this can possibly pave the way for dominance issues; your dog may soon treat you as an equal and not as the pack leader.
- There are health concerns associated with letting your pet dog sleep with you. Some illnesses can easily be transmitted from pets to humans; fleas and ticks on your pet may feed on you.
- If your pet has not been housetrained yet, you and your bed may end up a mess.
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Small dogs like the Yorkshire Terrier have a tendency to play hard and to play dirty, literally. Being closer to the ground provides the Yorkie with plenty of opportunities to roll in the mud and dig in the dirt. Cleaning your Yorkie’s body is a must and so is paying special attention to keeping the eyes clean. Some basic ways to keep your Yorkie’s eyes clean includes keeping him indoors or a safe distance away when you are mowing or working in the yard. You should keep your dog away from you if you are dusting or vacuuming. Don’t let your dog hang his head out the car window as this could allow a number of objects to enter his eyes. Make sure all household chemicals are kept out of reach. Your veterinary clinic IN may also recommend trimming your pup routinely to prevent hair from getting into his eyes as well.
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Finding a scratching post for your cat is extremely important. If you search online, you’re likely to find plenty of recommendations, but are there any types of scratching posts that you should avoid?
Hanging scratching posts that can be placed over door handles are popular with some pet parents. They are extremely affordable and they don’t take up a lot of space. However, because they can easily swing back and forth, most cats don’t like to use them.
Plain posts with a base are a slightly better option, but they have problems of their own too. As your cat scratches, the force will likely pull the post to the ground. If you want to use this kind of post, you’ll have to find a way to secure it to the floor first.
For help finding the right scratching post, click here, or ca
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Many animals are social. Dogs would love to have a companion, and even cats can get along quite well with another animal. What about parrots? Can they live together in the same cage?
Technically, parrots can live together quite happily in the same cage. Parrots are social creatures, so having a friend around can greatly reduce boredom. It may even be the best choice if you spend more time away from home than you would like.
Although parrots can live together, not all get along. Parrots are a lot like children in that way. Two children can play together in the same room, but they don’t necessarily end up liking each other. If you want to cage two parrots together, watch them closely to see if they are likely to become friends.
For help keeping your parrots in the same cage, contact your veterinar
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Stress can be a good thing, but it can also be a very bad thing, Stress can cause a wide variety of medical problems, but how can you tell if your cat isn’t feeling like his usual self?
Cats can show stress in a wide variety of ways. Many cats behave differently. A once affectionate cat may become aggressive and defensive. A playful cat may become extremely lethargic and lazy.
If the stress is severe enough, it may affect your cat’s eating habits. Your pet may eat less, which in turn may cause him to lose weight.
The litter box can also be a problem for a stressed cat. If your cat isn’t feeling like himself, he may decide to start going potty elsewhere.
Need help dealing with a stressed cat? Schedule an appointment with your vet Fernley, NV or visit this website
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You can definitely make a trip to the pet store to pick up treats for your cat, but did you know you probably have all the treats you need in your refrigerator?
Cats are carnivores, which means your feline friend will appreciate any kind of meaty treat. Give your cat a small piece of ham or a bit of bacon. Cats also like seafood. Open up a can of tuna and your kitty will definitely come running.
Although cats primarily eat meat, they also love dairy. Try giving your pet a small saucer of milk or a bit of cheese. Just keep an eye on your cat. Some animals are lactose intolerant and can’t handle dairy products.
Some cats even like potato chips, crackers, and raw potatoes! For more treat tips, click here, or call your vet Grandview, OH.
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