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If your Siberian cat has been diagnosed with FeLV (Feline Leukemia Virus) then you should talk with your vet about treatment options, management plans and long-term care. FeLV is a virus that can cause anemia, lymphoma, and a suppressed immune system in cats. The virus is not contagious to other animals or people. There is no cure. Most treatment options are for the purpose of prolonging your cat’s quality of life. If your Siberian cat tests positive for FeLV at an early stage and is healthy then she may be able to fight the virus on her own. Kittens and senior cats; however, are generally unable to fight the virus. Treatment can be given to keep your cat comfortable and to prevent secondary infections. Chemotherapy may also be available to help fight FeLV related lymphoma or other cancers. To know more about FeLV treatment you can consult Animal Clinic Oceanway in Jacksonville, FL.

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Knowing when to blanket your Nubian goat can be a challenge. In general, blanketing your Nubian goat depends a lot on what type of coat your Nubian goat has, what the outside weather is like and what type of shelter your Nubian goat has access to. For instance, if your Nubian goat does not have a very thick winter coat and he does not have access to a barn, stall, or at least a run in shed to protect him from the wind then you should consider blanketing him. However, if your Nubian goat has a healthy and full winter coat then he’s probably fine without a blanket provided he has some type of shelter. If you have no shelter for your Nubian goat and the temperatures are going to be in the single digits then you should probably blanket him. Talk to your veterinarian Philadelphia, MS for more information.

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Buying a Quarter Horse can be exciting, stressful, and exhausting all at one time. When it comes to searching for the right horse you should first decide what you want the horse for. Do you want to compete? If so, what discipline will you compete in? Dressage? Rodeo? Hunter/Jumper? Next, you should ask around to find out what breeds are best for your chosen discipline. For instance, Quarter Horses do well in rodeos while Warm Bloods do well in dressage. If you have your heart set on a Quarter Horse then you should plan accordingly. Once you know what you’re looking for, you will need to know what price range to look for. You should ask yourself if you want to buy or lease. These factors will help determine where you might buy your horse. Your veterinarian Philadelphia, MS most likely has a few contacts in the field so don’t be afraid to ask for help.

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Are you planning to purchase a Pygmy goat? If so then you may be wandering what to feed your little goat. You should always talk to your local vet when it comes to deciding what type of diet to put your Pygmy goat on. Your vet can tell you that one of the first things you will need to determine is where you are going to keep your Pygmy goat. For instance, will he have access to grass or hay on a consistent basis? This can help determine what type of feed to buy as well as how much hay to buy. If you are bringing home a baby then you will need to start off by bottle feeding. Your vet can help you determine what type of milk will be best. If you’re bringing home an older Pygmy then your vet Neshoba County, MS can also help recommend a pellet or commercial grain. To learn more, click here.

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If you’re planning to blanket your donkey this winter then you will need to know a few basic terms in order to buy the best blanket for your donkey and his particular environment. First, you should make sure you know your donkey’s size, the weight or fill you are looking for, and the denier. The weight or fill describes the thickness of the blanket. The denier; however, describes the durability of the blanket. For instance, the denier is the measure of the nylon fiber density in the blanket, which varies from blanket to blanket. A blanket with a 1200D means a 1200 denier and indicates the blanket is more durable than a blanket with a 600D. If your donkey is playful then you may want to consider a stronger denier. Older, less active donkeys may do well with a lower denier. Still need help? Just give your vet Neshoba County, MS a call or click here.

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Whether your blanket your donkey is entirely up to. For those who prefer to keep their donkey sheeted in the rain or snow often prefer to buy new blankets or sheets every couple of years to ensure they remain water proof. A good sign it’s time to buy your donkey a new rain sheet is when you remove the sheet after a day in the rain and find your donkey is soaked. Water proof and water resistant materials on your donkey’s blanket do not last for the lifetime of the blanket. In fact, if you wash your blanket with regular detergent you could strip the water resistant properties right off the blanket. You have a couple of options at this point. You can buy a new one, you can apply a water resisting spray yourself, or you can have it treated professionally. Talk to your vet Neshoba County, MS to find a blanket professional near you. For more details, click here.

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