Index: Cat Health
Friday, October 4th, 2013
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Friday, September 27th, 2013
The big key to having a healthy dog or cat is also knowing WHAT to do to prevent common dog and cat diseases in the first place.
Such as knowing what to feed, what vaccines to give and avoid, and what natural treatments you can use to treat chronic illnesses such as allergies.
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Friday, August 2nd, 2013
You can cause serious harm to your dog or cat if a bandage or splint is not applied properly. In some instances, wounds and injuries need to be bandaged. The problem arises when your pet decides to excessively lick the injury, causing further irritation. Using an Elizabethan Collar or covering the area up with a bandage can prevent this. This…
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Thursday, June 20th, 2013
If your dog or cat has a lump, you may be relieved to know that there are a number of things that you can do at home. Most lumps are easy to feel. They may show up on the chest or along the back. Most lumps on dogs are benign, while lumps that appear on cats are often cancerous. Often…
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Friday, June 7th, 2013
Raw Food Diets
For thousands of millennia, our canine and feline companions have subsisted on diets of raw meats and human dinner scraps. Around 60 years ago, commercially prepared pet foods began growing in popularity, supplanting the more natural diets of our dogs and cats. The past 10 years, however, have seen a rise in raw food diets.
Supplying your…
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Friday, May 24th, 2013
What can you do to get your pet to start eating again? This can be a decrease in appetite, or it can be that your dog or cat completely stops eating. If this has persisted, then your pet may be lethargic, weak – although you should not wait this long for clinical signs to appear.
The causes are varied. They…
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Thursday, May 16th, 2013
Acne is a skin condition that not only occurs in un-wanting teens, but also our dogs and cats. Acne is an infection and inflammation of the hair follicles; the result are small red bumps and pustules at the base of the hair. This condition occurs often in cats with their entire chin read and swollen. In dogs this is also…
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Wednesday, May 8th, 2013
The pancreas is one of the key organs responsible for digestion of food, as well as production of insulin, helping to regulate blood sugar. It is found next to the small intestine (duodenum), and up beside the stomach. It is the digestive enzymes which cause the problems in pancreatitis.
Pancreatitis is described as inflammation of the pancreas. The digestive enzymes…
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Thursday, April 18th, 2013
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Thursday, April 11th, 2013
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The big key to having a healthy dog or cat is also knowing WHAT to do to prevent common dog and cat diseases…
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Tuesday, March 26th, 2013
Natura Pet Products is voluntarily recalling specific lots of dry pet food because it has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella. No Salmonella-related illnesses have been reported.
Salmonella can affect animals eating the products and there is risk to humans from handling contaminated pet products, especially if they have not thoroughly washed their hands after having contact with the…
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Saturday, March 23rd, 2013
Your pet’s eye is one of the more critical, and sensitive parts of their anatomy. There are a number of different eye disorders, and many of those are amenable to at home remedies.
The common eye disorders include: conjunctivitis (red eye or pink eye), epiphora (excessive tearing), uveitis, KCS (dry eye), glaucoma, cataracts, corneal ulceration, and PRA (progressive retinal atrophy).…
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