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Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z Hypoglycemia in Cats Hypoglycemia is often referred to as “low blood sugar.” When your cat’s body is deprived of sugar, its main source of energy, his ability to function declines and, in severe situations, loss of consciousness or even death can result. Read More > |
Cat Checkups & Preventive Care What is Kitten Season? During kitten season, every unspayed, queen (female cat) is likely to have a belly full of babies! Read More > |
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New-Dog Checklists 8 Questions to Ask Yourself Before you Bring Home a New Holiday Pet If you are contemplating adopting a dog or cat for yourself or a loved one this holiday season, be sure to prevent your excitement from clouding your better judgment. Read More > |
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New-Cat Checklists Adopting a Second Cat? If you are thinking about adopting a second cat, here are some things you should think about before bringing a new cat home. Read More > |
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Cat Behavior City and Country Cats: Preparing Your Cat for a New Environment Making a move soon with your cat? Learn how to help prepare your feline for a new environment. Read More > |
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Cat Behavior How Can You Reduce Your Cat's Stress at Home? Have you ever wondered if your cat is stressed? The answer is probably yes at least some of the time. Learn what you can to to help relieve feline stress. Read More > |
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Cat Diseases & Conditions A-Z Cryptorchidism in Cats (Undescended Testicles) Undescended testicles may not sound like a big deal, but you'll think differently once you learn about the problems they can cause. Read More > |
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New-Cat Checklists Household Safety Tips for New Kitten Parents Getting a new kitten can be exciting, however, before you bring a little critter into your home there are a few things you should know! Read More > |
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Cat Checkups & Preventive Care Your New Kitten Checkup Congratulations! You have a new kitten! If it has been some time since you had a kitten, you may be surprised that, just as with raising a baby, recommendations can change quickly. Indeed, much has changed over the last few years when it comes to kitten care. I always recommend that the first outing for your new kitten should be to your veterinarian. This will ensure that you’re off to a great start on a path to lifelong health. Read More > |
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New-Cat Checklists What To Do With a Stray Kitten Do you know what to do if you come across a stray cat? Find out how you can help, even if you're not prepared to take him in yourself. Read More > |