Your cat has a righting reflex so she can turn around in midair during a fall so she can land on her feet. Her flexible spine helps her turn quickly and the fluid in the inner ear helps your cat keep track of which way is up. However, just because your cat can land on her feet doesn’t mean she won’t be injured in a fall. If the fall is low, your cat may not have the time to turn around and she could crash to the ground. And it could be disastrous if your cat falls from a high distance. She could bottom out and suffer internal injuries. She could experience orthopedic injuries to her feet and legs as they act as shock absorbers. And it could be devastating if your cat bangs her head on the ground. Thus you need to avoid falls in the first place. Contact your
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Did you know that cats of all breeds tend to have a rough tongue? You may be surprised to find your Persian cat’s tongue is rough especially if you are used to a canine licking you with a smooth, slipper, wet and sticky tongue. A cat’s tongue actually has tiny, backward-facing barbs on it called the filiform papillae. These help your cat eat, groom, and keep clean. The barbs can also help your cat hang on to his late night snack a little better. In grooming, the barbs make it easier for the cat to lick and pull the dirt and loose hair off. The barbs also serve as a natural brush. In addition, these little prickly things on the tongue also help cats differentiate textures when eating. To learn more about your cat’s rough tongue and the way it feels and helps your cat taste, call your veterinary clinic Livonia, MI. Schedule an appointment today!
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Did you know that dogs like the Bichon can wear a seatbelt when riding in the car? Smaller dogs like the Bichon especially, have the tendency to roam around in the car and jump from the front seat to the back seat while you’re driving. This can be distracting for the driver and dangerous for the dog. With a seatbelt you can focus on the driving and know that your dog is safely and comfortably secured in the backseat. Most seatbelts for dogs will attach to the dog’s harness or collar. If it actually goes on your dog and then attaches to the seat, make sure you buy the right size to keep him safe and comfortable. Some owners who don’t like the idea of buckling in their pup use a divider instead to keep their dog from jumping into the front seat. Ask your veterinary clinic Livonia, MI what would work best for your Bichon. Or click this link: http://farmingtonveterinary.com/
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Did you know that arthritis is a common illness for people and animals? Arthritis can come on at a young age for dogs, but it is mostly seen in older dogs. If you notice that your Husky is having trouble walking around at a normal pace and gate then give your vet a call. Your vet will need to examine your pup and check for various illnesses. Your vet will be able to make a diagnosis and prescribe the appropriate treatment. NSAIDs or Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs are often prescribed to relieve pain and inflammation, but natural organic supplements and herbal remedies may also be used. For instance, some vets may prescribe supplements such as Glucosamine, Chondroitin Sulfate, Omega Fatty Acids, Vitamin E, Selenium, and MSM to the diet to decrease inflammation. Consult with your veterinary clinic Livonia, MI to find out if there is a holistic option available.
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