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Signing up for the correct show classes is just as important as preparing your Japanese Bobtail for the show itself. Before showing, make sure your bobtail is registered with the Cat Fanciers’ Association or other associations required for the particular show you will be competing in. Once you’re registered think about attending a local show and even a practice show. Afterwards, sign up and enter an official show. The CFA recommends obtaining a copy of the CFA show rules and the show standard for your breed in order to determine which classes to sign up for. Make sure you are showing in your breed’s division. For instance, you will not be able to show your Japanese Bobtail in the British Shorthair division. If you have any questions about your Japanese Bobtail’s breed, age, vaccination records, etc., please give your Hillview Veterinary Clinic a call. You may also ask judges o ... Read more »

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British Shorthairs have been known to develop gingivitis on and off throughout their lifetime. The gum disease can be treated and often reversed if caught in time. Life with a shorthair with gingivitis is not much different than living with a can without the gum disease. However, there are a few lifestyle differences. For instance, if your cat is eating a soft or wet cat food, you should consider switching her to a hard morsel cat food. Crunching on hard morsels naturally helps break down plaque build-up. You should also start brushing your British Shorthair cat’s teeth at home on a regular basis. Your vet can show you how to brush your cat’s teeth and can also give you veterinary approved toothpaste. Additional aids for keeping teeth clean include feeding popular treats such as Greenies, which help break down tartar buildup. Ask your vet Lafayette, LA is these would work for your pet. For more details, ... Read more »

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Trimming hair on a cat can be very helpful. Trimming toe hair can cut back on litter messes in the home, while trimming the underside and backside of your cat can keep him clean. However, there are some areas of a cat that you shouldn’t trim.

It is extremely important that you don’t trim your cat’s whiskers. Although they may seem long to you, they are the perfect length for your cat. They are generally as long as his body is wide, providing him with a guideline for whether or not he can fit into a tight space.

There’s really no need to trim your cat’s ear hair either. It can actually help keep out dirt and parasites, ultimately keeping your cat’s ears healthy.

If you do want to shave your cat, ask your vet Ashburn, VA for a recommended groomer in your area. Read more for additional information.

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Many people would really enjoy living with a dog, but that doesn’t mean they should. Is it a good idea for a single person to own a dog?

The answer to this question depends on the lifestyle of the person in question. A dog can provide much needed companionship to a single person, but it will only work out well for the dog if that person spends a lot of time at home. If after work that person likes to head out to dinner or the bar, it probably isn’t a good idea for them to have a dog.

Work from home? It could work out really well for you to own a dog! Even working full time, but staying home in the evenings, is fine for most dogs. To learn more call your vet Ashburn, VA. Visit us for additional information.

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Thanks to cartoons, movies, and TV shows, cats and dogs are depicted as being natural enemies, but are they really?

Cats and dogs aren’t really natural enemies. They usually don’t get along because they have very different personalities. Without the right supports in place, they will become enemies.

Cats need plenty of space, which means vertical shelves and cat trees. That allows them to get away from a canine in the home. They need privacy near their litter box and around their food and water bowls.

Socialization is helpful too. A cat that grows up around dogs will be more likely to tolerate them later in life. If you want your cat and dog to get along, get your cat while he’s still a kitten.

To learn more about fostering a positive relationship between your cat and dog, contact your vet Ashburn, VA.

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Your cat’s fur is part of her signature look and helps to keep her looking so adorable. It also protects her skin and helps to keep her warm. A healthy coat is beneficial to her overall health, and helps her enjoy her life more easily. How can you help her keep it as healthy as it can be?

A healthy coat grows from a healthy cat, so your main focus should be based on keeping her healthy overall. Feed her a high quality food that is packed with whole food ingredients to nourish her body. Your pet should be getting plenty of exercise to help keep her nice and strong too. Caring for her fur will also involve brushing her regularly with a brush designed for her fur type. If she is a longhaired cat, she may also need to have her fur trimmed from time to time. For additional information, please contact your local Thousand Oaks, CA veterinarian

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