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Your cat can make a wonderful companion for your children.However, you need to set up anrelationship of mutual respect. Choose a calm, quiet time to introduce your cat to your children. Explain how loud noises or fast movements will frighten your cat. Help your children understand that if your cat is frightened she may lash out and bite or scratch. Teach your child to pet your cat gently.Identify the areas that are okay to pet and which will make your cat cranky. Explore your cat’s body language and her moods. Never let your child wake a sleeping cat. Give your child cat care tasks such as feeding and brushing. Cleaning the litter box and more dangerous care such as nail trimming may be too much for a child. Demonstrate how to pick up your cat properly. And encourage cuddle time between your children and your cat. For more information, vis ... Read more »

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Your cat’s regular medical checkups help ensure protection from disease through vaccinations. Plus if there is a problem, it can be diagnosed early and more likely lead to a timely cure. There are certain health issues that can only be detected through blood and urine and maybe even glucose tests.By scheduling regular health maintenance visits, you can get ahead of these issues before they become serious problems. Behavior issues like avoiding the litter box, excessive meowing or hiding out may be signs of stress or they could be symptoms of a serious medical issue. Cats are really good at disguising illnesses and injuries. Regular checkups help your vet get familiar with your cat particular behavior. And these visits record baselines for all major functions to provide information when something goes awry. For more and to make ... Read more »

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If you startle your rabbit or try to pick him up when he is sleeping, he may lash out by biting you. He may even bite your fingers during feeding if he inadvertently mistakes your finger for a carrot. Thus you need to behave in a way to avoid your rabbit’s bites. However, if your pet rabbit bites you, treat it like other wounds. Wash the wound with soap and water. Apply an antibiotic cream to prevent infection. Bandage the area and keep the wound clean. If the wound is deep or you can’t stop the bleeding, seek medical attention. Watch for signs of infection. A tetanus booster shot may be required if the puncture wound is deep. Rabbits do not transmit rabies to humans. Thus you don’t need to worry about contracting this terrible disease. Never punish your rabbit for biting you. Your rabbit can’t possible understand your cruel actions. Learn more from your Livonia, MI veterinary clinic. Or click this ... Read more »

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Your cat may get anxious when it’s time to go the vet’s office. You may become reluctant to take the cat for well visits and routine care but ultimately, this could result in health issues. The two main causes of avoiding the vet is reluctance toward the cat carrier and riding in the car. Help your cat adjust to her carrier by leaving it open for her to explore. Put some treats inside to encourage your cat. Close the door with your cat inside for short periods of time. When in the car, keep your cat in her carrier at all times. Start with the car off and your cat in the carrier. Idle the car and then back down the driveway or take a short drive around the block. Eventually car rides will become routine. Praise your cat with enthusiasm when she complies. Contact your Livonia, MI vet to learn more. Visit this site for more details: http://farmingtonveterinary.com/

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You may notice that your dog licks his paws so much that open sores form. Your dog may start licking his paws because of arthritis, a parasite, a bacteria skin infection or even a skin allergy. These conditions require medical attention. However, your dog’s paw licking may be a nervous habit and he may find this behavior comforting. However, this can make health issues worse. Act quickly to clean the sores, stop the licking and resolve what caused the licking in the first place. Keep wounds clean and use an anesthetic or anti-inflammatory cream. Your dog may need oral prescription antibiotic medications to help heal the wounds. You may need to use an Elizabethan collar (the cone of shame), wristbands or even prescription sedative drugs to manage your dog’s licking behavior. Exercise or toy play can help distract your dog from licking. For more information, talk with your vet Livonia, MI.

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