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  1. 5 Common Cat-health Myths

    They suffer from many of the same illnesses we do like obesity, diabetes, thyroid disease, and kidney ... have microchips and ideally collars and ID tags. What happens when your cat sneaks out an open door or ... with no identification! Collars and tags allow a neighbor to return your cat directly to you, but ...

    Jason from the ... - 2014-11-13 14:36

  2. Infographic Poster: 6 Surprising facts about kidney disease in cats and dogs

    << Back to educational graphics landing page Copy and Paste Code: (SMALL SIZE ONLY) or ... download to share... "6 Surprising facts about kidney disease in cats and dogs" (NOT FOR PRINT): ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - 2015-10-24 12:55

  3. Surprising Do's and Don'ts for Pet Tags

    forget about old school methods, like your pet’s identification tag. The first thing you probably got for ... your four-legged friend, or maybe even before, was a collar with an ID tag that says “Penny” in the ... a mistake. When you put a name on the tag, everyone your dog comes into contact with will know the name. It ...

    Tori from the P... - 2015-05-11 12:00

  4. Finding Fido

    animals wearing collars but not wearing an ID tag because we know they belong to someone, but without an ... ID tag or microchip, it is IMPOSSIBLE for us to contact their family. We can only hope that their ... wear a collar with identification tags. Better yet, microchip your pet. Though collars and ...

    Matt from the P... - 2014-11-17 01:52

  5. Microchipping FAQs

    animal has a collar and ID tag. Does he still need a microchip? While collars and ID tags are essential ... found and brought back home. Collars and ID tags can fall off or break when a cat climbs a tree or a dog ... need a microchip? YES!!! I strongly believe that every animal should wear a collar with ID tags AND ...

    Jason from the ... - 2019-06-24 14:49

  6. Microchipping 101: Why is it Important to Microchip My Pet?

    collars and ID tags. Unfortunately, collars and ID tags are not foolproof and dogs and cats can still get ... syringe, not much differently than a routine vaccine. Unlike collars and ID tags, they can never break or ... a strong proponent of microchips. In addition to their tags and collars, all of my animals are chipped. ...

    Jason from the ... - 2020-06-22 10:16

  7. How to Have a Healthy and Happy Cat

    Medicine's overview of perches  as well as their  Indoor Pet Initiative page  for tips to keep cats (and ... skin, eye conditions, ear infections, as well as kidney or liver disease. 7. Preventive care You’ve ... than a collar and a name tag. 9. Food How to best feed a kitty is a highly controversial topic. ...

    Matt from the P... - 2015-07-14 13:38

  8. Educational Pet Graphics

    All Pet Health Preventive Fecal New Kitten Welcome to our graphics resource page! If you’d like to ... against heartworm >> Kidney Disease Info Graphic Chronic Kidney Disease in Dogs Dogs with moderate ... to severe chronic kidney disease are prone to dehydration. Share these CKD facts >> Info ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - 2015-10-24 12:55

  9. Pet Seizures

    infection, or an issue with your dog’s blood, kidneys, or other organs. Other times, epilepsy is considered ... about potentially dangerous seizure situations Put a medical alert tag on your pet’s collar so that if ...

    Matt from the P... - 2014-11-13 14:15

  10. Dr. Ruth's Top 5 Tips for a Pet Safe 4th of July

    your dog or cat, respectively.  4. Collars, ID tags and microchips All of your pets should have ... collars, ID tags and microchips, even indoor-only cats. A door or gate could be left open accidentally ... Collars, ID tags and microchips are the best way to ensure that if your pet gets lost, he will be returned ...

    amarathe - 2016-06-21 16:43