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Tips and Treats: A Halloween Safety Guide for Your Pet
Your pet might love being included in your Halloween festivities, but remember that some holiday items may be dangerous for dogs and cats. Check out our tips for treating your pet to a safe and…
What You Need to Know About Vaccinating Your Cat
Vaccination is the quickest and most effective way to protect your cat from preventable diseases. We’ve all heard the saying, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure”, and that certainly…
How to Trim Your Cat’s Nails
Cat nail trims can be quick and easy with the right clippers and knowledge. Keeping your cat's nails trimmed will help save your furniture and your skin! Continue reading for some quick, easy tips…
Grooming Tips and Coat Care for Your Cat
Keeping your cat’s coat clean and smooth will make them happier and petting them even more enjoyable! A dull coat can indicate possible internal diseases, nutritional deficiencies, dirty coat, etc.…
Pet Euthanasia - Knowing When its Time and What to Expect
No one ever feels ready to say goodbye to a beloved pet - it’s often one of the most difficult things that you’ll face as a pet owner. Our pets are considered dear friends and members of the family,…
Everything You Need to Know About Chocolate Toxicity in Pets
While most humans love chocolate, it’s not a safe treat to share with your dog or cat! Chocolate contains caffeine and theobromine, which are toxic to our pets. They also absorb and break down the…
Can My Pet Eat Grapes and Raisins? The Truth About Grape Toxicity in Dogs and Cats
Grapes and raisins are great healthy snacks for people, but did you know they can be deadly to dogs and cats, even in small amounts?! Keep reading to learn more about grape and raisin toxicity in…
A Vet’s Advice: Eye Exams and Eye Care for Your Pets
I love looking at my pets! They amuse and relax me. In fact, we probably look at our pets hundreds of times during the day, but how often do we really study their faces, particularly their eyes?…
First Aid Kit Checklist for the Cat Owner
Having a well-stocked first-aid kit on hand for your beloved cat will help ensure that you’re prepared for minor illness and injuries. Although there are many commercial kits available, you can…
What Should You Do if Your Cat has Hairballs?
You love your cat's silky coat and how immaculately clean she keeps it. But the hairballs she vomits?... Not so much! Hairballs are common in cats, especially those with medium to long coats. If…
Top 3 Causes of Conjunctivitis in Cats
Conjunctivitis, sometimes called pink eye, is one of the most common causes of red eyes in cats and dogs. It causes other signs such as excessive sticky, mucopurulent, or pus-like discharge that is…
Kidney Failure in Cats
All dogs and cats should have 2 kidneys, just like people. The kidneys play a vital role by eliminating waste products that build up in the body, keeping good products in the body, and managing…
Obesity in Cats: What You Need to Know if Your Favorite Feline is Overweight
Obesity is a real concern in humans and pets alike. Being overweight increases the risk of joint pain, heart disease, diabetes mellitus, bladder stones, and bladder inflammation, just to name a few!…
Diabetes in Cats
If you think your cat has diabetes, you may be feeling scared and overwhelmed. Diabetes seems like a complicated disease, but with early detection and proper treatment, your cat may be able to lead…
How to Choose the Right Food for Your Cat
Let’s face it, cats are notorious for being picky eaters. You finally figure out what type of food they like, buy a case of it, and all of a sudden they don’t want it anymore. Some cats only eat…
Everything You Need to Know About Feeding Your Cat a Raw Diet
Everyone wants to eat healthier these days and include more natural and organic foods in their diet. So it’s not surprising that an increasing number of cat owners have been transitioning to raw…
A Guide to Treating and Preventing Constipation in Cats
When it comes to our cats’ bathroom habits, we know they want privacy as much, if not more, than we do. How do you know if your cat is constipated and needs treatment? If your cat hasn’t produced a…
Gastrointestinal Diets for Dogs and Cats
Diarrhea and vomiting are common in both dogs and cats. These problems often occur suddenly. Sometimes gastrointestinal upset can be treated at home with the help of dietary management, as long as…