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Even with diligence, your cat may slip outside the house and get lost. Go outside and call your cat but don’t chase after her if you see her. Check under porches and in bushes. Shake a box of cat crunchies or something that might get her attention. Don’t be shy about asking any people you see if they have seen your cat. Carrying a recent photo can help. If your cat is gone for a long period of time, put food out for her and set up an outside bed that may attract her back to your home. Check with the police and your local animal shelter to see if she has been surrendered. A collar with an identification tag and microchipping increase the likelihood that your cat will be returned. Signs and posting on social media often have good results. For more information, contact your Ashburn, VA veterinarian.

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The brain needs adequate amounts of vital nutrients and oxygen so it can function properly. The blood circulation also removes waste products from the brain. An interruption in the blood supply to the brain leads to a condition called “ischemia”, and specific regions of the brain can suffer from irreversible damage.

  • Ischemic stroke – happens when the blood supply to the brain is suddenly interrupted
  • Hemorrhagic stroke – occurs when there is bleeding in the brain which is typically a result of the bursting of a blood vessel.

Other potential causes of hemorrhagic stroke in cats include the following:

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Although your Bengal has been diagnosed with diabetes, it does not mean that he will have to have insulin injections on a regular basis. In fact, some diabetic cats tend to do well with their blood sugar or glucose levels by taking an oral medication. Generally, cats that are diagnosed in the early stages of diabetes will do well on an oral medication along with a special diet, weight loss, and exercise. Commonly used medications may include Glipizide. Although not specifically designed for cats, this medication is often prescribed. Side effects are rare, but may include vomiting or loss of appetite. Always notify your vet if your cat has any side effects or reactions to a medication. Your vet will need to monitor your cat’s liver enzymes while on this medication as well. It may take six weeks for ... Read more »

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Are you interested in showing your English Mastiff? If so, you should first check to see if he is full bred and registered with the AKC (American Kennel Club). If he has not been registered, contact the AKC to find more about the organization and what is involved in registration. In general, all purebred dogs are eligible for the American Kennel Club (AKC) association registration as long as his litter has been registered. If you purchase a dog under the assumption that it is a purebred dog then you should have received an individual dog registration application from the seller. You will need to complete the application and submit it to the AKC along with fees and any other requirements. Dogs can also be registered online. Simply go to the AKC website and check for registration information. For medical records, if needed, contact your vet Sayville, NY. Or schedule an appointment here St. Francis Hospital for Animals. ... Read more »

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Your cat is a wonderful part of your life, and you want her to have the best of everything. You’ve just found a new food that you feel will serve her better than her current option, and you are ready to switch her over to the new option. How can you do this without adding some stress to mealtime?

Some cats will readily eat a new food if they find it appealing, but most cats will want to stick to their tried and true favorite. If this is the case with your pet, you can try offering a few pieces of the new food as a treat every now and then. You can also mix the new food with her old food to help her get used to the texture and flavor alongside a taste she is familiar with. For additional information, click here, or please contact your local Hamilton County, IN vet.

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Your family loves reptiles, and everyone has been discussing pet options for your household. You’ve all settled on getting a snake, as you feel you can happily care for one. How do you choose which snake is right for your family?

While you may have narrowed your choices down some, you are far from finished. There are many different breeds of snakes, and each will come with its own care needs. This means that you will have to look at how each pet you are considering will need you to care for them, then determine if this is feasible for your family. Consider the time involved, the space needed, and the impacts on your budget. Also, be sure to bring home your pet from a reputable place, and ensure your new addition is healthy prior to bringing her home. For more information, please contact your local Minnetonka, MN vet clinic.

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Your pet is a wonderful part of your family, and you want her to feel welcome within your living space. However, this also means that the unsavory parts of pet care will also come along with the territory, like pet odors. How can you keep these from taking over your home?

Your pet needs to be able to feel comfortable in your home, and this means refraining from being overly protective of your pet’s actions. It also means stopping yourself from overreacting when you notice a smell that isn’t quite right. You can help this situation by combining preventative methods along with proper cleaning tactics. The key to the former is giving your pet space to roam in spaces you can easily clean, and the key to the latter is utilizing cleaning supplies specifically designed to deal with pet messes. For additional information, please contact your local vets Greensboro, NC.

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Cats have a righting reflex so she can turn herself around in midair during a fall to land on her feet. She uses this reflex in conjunction with sophisticated balance provided by her inner ear and a flexible spine. However, landing on her feet does not ensure safety during a fall. If the fall is too short, your cat may not have time to right herself and she could crash to the ground. If the fall is too high, your cat could injure her feet and legs, which act like shock absorbers. If her belly hits the ground as she bottoms out could cause internal injuries. She could also bang her chin or head on the ground to disastrous effect. Thus the best course of action is to prevent falls to begin with. Secure windows and screens and don’t allow your cat on a high balcony. Contact your Pikeville, KY vet to learn more.

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