Are you concerned about your Balinese cat’s weight? If so, try keeping journal of your cat’s daily diet including treats and daily exercise or activity. This will give you an idea of how much your cat is eating and moving about. If your concerned about your cat’s weight, call your vet and let him know about your cat’s daily eating and exercising habits. Your vet can give you an idea of whether or not you need to make changes to your cat’s diet or exercising. You can also weigh your cat or have your vet weigh your cat to determine if the cat is overweight or not. There’s also a way to check your Balinese cat’s weight simply by looking at him. Look at your cat from above and check to see if you can see your cat’s waist behind the ribs. Always check with your vet Indianapolis, IN before making changes to your cat’s diet. Click here for more details.
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Cats often present themselves as fearless felines that can take on anything or anyone, but they still have fears. If your Scottish Fold cat is excessively pacing, meowing, or even insisting on being right at your feet, then you may need to talk to your vet regarding ways to help address your Scottish Fold’s fear and anxiousness. For instance, if your Scottish Fold is afraid of extremely loud noises such as the neighbor’s weekly lawn mowing service, try distracting her from the noise by focusing on something else. You may want to take her to another room away from the noise, play with her, or even groom her in order to distract her. This may help her to become accustomed to these new activities. If not, then you may have to find ways to simply avoid those particular situations. For more tips and suggestions, talk with your vet Mt. Pleasant, SC. Visit this link for details: http://catvetmtpleasantsc.com/
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Part of your Bichon Frise’s overall care includes making sure he is free of fleas and ticks. You can do this by having your Bichon on a monthly prevention program recommended by your vet. Monthly flea and tick treatment can come in pills or ointments. If you have an ointment, make sure to read the directions and apply it correctly for the best treatment. You should start by opening the small tube of solution and placing the tip of the applicator between your Bichon Frise’s shoulder blades and under the fur. You want to make direct contact with the skin. Squeeze the tube and apply it down your dog’s back. Do not rub the solution in. Allow it to soak in. It is recommended to apply flea and tick topical treatments every month. Call your vet Pikeville, KY if your dog has a reaction to the ointment.
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There is a heartworm test for your Siberian cat which should be conducted at your cat’s annual wellness exam. If you’re not sure if your cat has been tested, please ask your vet to run the test at your next visit. Your vet may also have a record of a previous run test. Heartworm disease is a dangerous illness especially for cats. Unlike dogs, there are no specific medications designed to treat heartworms in cats. Also, cats tend to only have one or two heartworms present, which enables the disease to go undiagnosed for longer periods of time. Having your Siberian cat tested routinely for heartworms is the best way to keep her healthy. Your Siberian should also be on a monthly heartworm prevention program. To learn more ways to protect and prevent heartworms in your cat, talk with your our best veterinarians Mt. Pleasant, SC.
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The Feline Leukemia Virus, also known as FeLV, can affect cats of any breeds including the Norwegian Forest Cat. However, your cat’s chances of becoming infected are primarily based on its living environment, lifestyle, and health. The virus is spread from cat to cat via saliva, nasal secretions, urine, feces, and milk from infected cats. If your cat is an outside cat or is prone to spend time around outdoor cats then he will be at a higher risk for FeLV. He could get the virus from an infected cat through mutual grooming or even fighting. His risk for contracting FeLV can be decreased if he stays indoors or is only aloud to be with cats that you know are FeLV negative. If you have a multi-cat home and one of your cat’s has FeLV then you will need to keep them separated. For more information give your best veterinarians Mt. Pleasant, SC a call.
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If you’re a new owner of a Russian Blue kitten make sure you learn the correct way to pick up and hold the kitten. Kittens should be held by older children or adults as they are extremely fragile. The main thing to remember is to hold the kitten in a position that is comfortable for both you and the kitten. One of the most recommended ways to pick up a Russian Blue kitten is to use your writing hand to gently grip the kitten behind its front legs. Use the opposite hand to scoop up the kitten by his rump. Make sure his tail is tucked between his legs so he doesn’t get hurt. When setting your kitten back down, support his body and make sure all four feet touch the ground. Remember, kittens generally do not like being held for long periods. Talk to your best vet Isle of Palms, SC if you have further questions.
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There are different reasons for the development of fatty liver disease in some felines. If your Bengal cat has fatty liver disease or you’re concerned he will get the disease, talk with your vet. Your cat’s liver is responsible for producing chemicals necessary for digestion and detoxification. When a cat is undernourished or drastically loses weight due to an illness his body may take fat reserves and send them to the liver to turn into protein producing energy. This is when fatty liver disease develops. A cat’s liver cannot handle the fat and begins to malfunction. Most causes of fatty liver disease are unknown. Some experts believe cancer, diabetes, pancreatitis, kidney disease, and other liver diseases are to blame. Obesity, stress, change and generalized diseases are also possible risk factors. Talk with your veterinary clinic Isle of Palms, SC for more information about the disease and how to treat your cat.
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If your Norwegian Forest cat has tested positive for the FeLV or Feline Leukemia Virus then his overall health will be at risk due to the affects of the disease. For instance, a FeLV positive cat has a compromised immune system making him more likely to contract other diseases and illnesses. Because the virus can be spread through mucus, blood, saliva, and even through mutual grooming or fighting your cat may also be at risk of spreading the disease to other cats. It’s important to keep your FeLV cat in a controlled environment away from other cats in order to protect him from outside illnesses. Keeping him in a safe location can also help prevent the accidental spread of the disease from your cat to another cat. You should take your Norwegian Forest cat in for routine vet check-ups and monitor his health closely. For more suggestions, please talk with your veterinary clinic Isle of Palms, SC.
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