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Hyperthyroidism is a condition that causes your cat to overproduce the thyroid hormones. This condition affects many organs in the body, most noticeably the heart. Thyroid hormones cause the whole body’s metabolism to speed up, the blood flows very quickly, calories burn in excess, weight is lost, hunger and edginess is felt. The most common…
Read MoreBringing Kitty Home When You Have Other Cats When you bring your kitty home from surgery or a hospital stay, and there are other cats in the household, they will essentially be viewed as “new.” They’ll smell and act differently on the first day, so the other kitties might see them as a new cat…
Read MoreYour Goal: better oral health = longer lives and less pain. The goal is to brush all of the outside surfaces of your kitty’s teeth once a day, using a soft-bristled toothbrush (or cloth) and veterinary toothpaste. Proper brushing for cats should only take 2-3 minutes a time and should be done once a day.…
Read MoreHow Do We Measure Blood Pressure in Pets? Blood pressure measurement is performed similarly to the way it is in humans. An inflatable cuff is fit snuggly around the foot, foreleg, or even tail of the pet. In pets, this measurement should not exceed 160. A reading of 180 is considered to indicate high risk…
Read MoreRemember, having dust mites doesn’t mean your house isn’t clean. In most areas of the world, these creatures live in every home, no matter how clean. But, you can reduce their effects. There are many changes you can make to your home to reduce the number of these unwanted “guests.” Studies show that more dust…
Read MorePet food marketing companies want you to believe that fancier bags, higher prices, or novel flavors will cure your pet of all itches. Food sensitivities come in many types and severities and are often compounded by other problems that are also causing itching. If you feel like you have tried everything out there and several…
Read MoreYou and your pet have been frustrated and miserable – long nights of itching and multiple steroid treatments can drive you both crazy. There is nothing like seeing your pet being bothered and not being able to help them. Many times steroids help, but only for a short time, and then the pet is right…
Read MoreA muzzled dog is not a bad dog! Dogs wear muzzles for a variety of reasons to keep humans and themselves safe. A dog may wear a muzzle because: They have a habit of eating non-food objects like sticks, socks, rocks or toxic plants that could be fatal or cause them to need surgery They…
Read MoreWhen our beloved kitties start to urinate or defecate outside of their litter box, it is an important signal. This signal can be them alerting us to a medical condition, a mental stressor, or even a dissatisfaction with something in their environment. It is of utmost importance that your kitty has a thorough physical examination…
Read MoreMost cats are very uncomfortable with a container being slipped underneath them when they are in their litter box, so it is a bit of a challenge to obtain a clean urine sample from a cat. To aid you in this adventure, we have put together some suggestions to help make the process easier for…
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