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Why does my cat have red gums?

Your cat’s gum color provides a peek into their current health and well-being. Your cat’s gums are also prime indicators for the presence of dental disease. Keep reading to learn what is normal for…

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At-Home Guide to Keeping Your Cat’s Teeth Healthy

When it comes to your pet’s dental health, prevention is better than treatment. Prevention is the best way to protect your cat from gum disease. A good dental health routine is an important aspect…

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How good is a cat’s sense of smell?

You may be surprised to learn that cats and dogs have a comparable sense of smell. Cats originate from top predators in the wild that utilize their many senses to successfully hunt their prey and…

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Signs Your Pet May Have Something Stuck in Their Nose

Cats and dogs are naturally curious animals and will wander around and explore their surroundings if given the chance. Unlike humans, dogs and cats rely on their noses when observing things from the…

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Pyothorax in Dogs and Cats

The chest cavity, also called the thoracic cavity, contains several important organs essential for our pets’ health and life. Any condition that causes changes in the anatomy of the thoracic cavity…

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First Aid for Drowning Pets

Dogs and cats are known to be natural swimmers. In fact, some breeds of dogs have been trained to swim and retrieve things from the water. And while they’re great swimmers in short distances, they…

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Chylothorax in Cats

The thoracic cavity, also referred to as the chest cavity, contains several important organs essential for our pets’ survival. A disease that affects the pet’s thoracic cavity can result in serious…

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First Aid & Emergency Care for Breathing Problems in Pets

Emergencies are something we all dread. No pet parent wants to experience an emergency with their canine or feline buddy. Unfortunately, emergencies can happen despite all the necessary precautions…

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What to Do if Your Pet is Choking

Despite all the things we do to protect our pets from disease and harm, unfortunate accidents can still happen. As pet parents, it is also our responsibility to be aware of the common accidents that…

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Diaphragmatic Hernias in Dogs and Cats

Most hernias in dogs and cats occur in the abdominal region and usually involve tissues and organs in the abdominal cavity. One common hernia that occurs in both species is called a diaphragmatic…

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4 Ways to Help Animals Affected by War

On February 24 this year, the Russian invasion of Ukraine began. This war is not only causing enormous suffering for humans, but also for animals. Maybe you're wondering how you can best help some…

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What to Do If Your Cat Has a Runny Nose

Nasal discharge, or runny nose, is not in itself an illness but rather a symptom of an underlying condition. There is a wide range of conditions that result in nasal discharge in cats, and the…

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CPR Basics for Pet Parents

Just as it’s considered essential to learn basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for humans in case an emergency happens at home, knowing basic CPR for pets is now being considered equally…

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Enucleation Surgery: What to Expect if Your Pet Loses an Eye

Eye injuries are some of the most common injuries our pets endure. Injuries that affect the eye have a wide range of severity, from simple irritation, to surface scratches, to deep ulceration.…

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Pet Medication 101: Cyclosporine

It’s important to understand a medication’s uses and side effects before giving it to your pet. This medication info sheet is meant to give you a good understanding of what Atopica (cyclosporine) is…

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Pet Medication 101: Temaril-P

It’s important to understand a medication’s uses and side effects before giving it to your pet. This medication info sheet is meant to give you a good understanding of what Temaril-P is used for,…

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Is it safe for dogs to drink from lakes and puddles?

It’s always a good idea to bring a couple of snacks and water along when going out with your dog. Although dogs can drink untreated water from a lake, from puddles in the street, or from rain, this…

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10 Facts About Your Cat's Brain

Cats are intelligent creatures. Many research studies have shown cats can learn new behaviors, apply learned knowledge to new situations, communicate their needs and desires to their humans, and…

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