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Senior Cats for Senior People
The seniors that are living in care facilities and/or homes have left many of their cherished belongings behind. This involves not only materialistic things but loving, family pets as well.
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Feline Leukaemia Vaccination and Your Cat
In today’s society, I feel that inoculations have received a bad reputation, which is unfortunate. Vaccines are one of the greatest achievements in preventive medicine and thanks to their development, thousands of diseases, disorders and illnesses have been diminished or completely eradicated.
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The Importance of Rabies Vaccinations for All Pets, Even the Indoor Ones Too!
Rabies is a fatal zoonotic disease, meaning it affects typically animal populations, but can be spread to humans. This deadly virus is transmitted through the saliva of an infected animal. In Canada, raccoons, foxes, bats, and skunks are the main carriers of the disease.
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Get Your Cat to the Vet Stress-Free: Make the Carrier a Happy Place
We all understand in the veterinary industry how hard it can be to get your cat to the clinic for their yearly check-up. It can be a stressful experience for your cat and therefore, for you as well.
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Save the Toes!
It is documented that dogs do more damage to household items like furniture, stairways, rugs and personal items (shoes) from chewing then cats do with scratching! We do not remove the teeth from dogs! So why is it acceptable to remove the claws from cats?
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