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2017

Allergen Alert: Common Culprits That Can Make Your Kitty Miserable

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Your cat can be afflicted with allergies, just like any human member of the family. When cats suffer from allergies, they can experience severe itchiness to the point of scratching open wounds into themselves. Other symptoms of allergies may include gastrointestinal upset, sneezing, or hives. The symptoms that plague your cat depend on which allergen your cat is reacting to, and the severity of the symptoms can vary from persistent annoyance for your cat to a life-threatening anaphylactic reaction. Read More»

What To Do If Your Cat's Tail Gets Shut In A Door

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Cats’ tails are one of their most pleasing features, but they can also get cats into a lot of trouble. A swishing tail can potentially get caught in things that it shouldn’t, including house or car doors. If your cat’s tail has been recently caught in a door or you want to know what to do in case it ever happens, this guide can help. Plan To Open the Door Read More»

Three Tips For Surviving Your Pet's Stay In An Animal Hospital

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Pets quickly become beloved family members, so it can be very stressful and upsetting when a pet needs to be hospitalized for critical care due to illness or after a serious injury. Luckily, most pet hospitals employ experienced and compassionate veterinarians and vet techs who work around the clock to ensure that your pet receives the best care possible. Use the following tips to help you survive their hospitalization: Try to Stay Calm Read More»