Showing posts with label veterinarian tampa fl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label veterinarian tampa fl. Show all posts

Sunday 19 July 2020

Is Urinary Blockage in Cats Serious?


Are you aware that a urethral blockage (also known as feline urethral obstruction or FUO is a serious health problem in cats?
A cat that has a feline urethral obstruction can suddenly become a much worse situation in a span of just 24 hours or so. A cat with FUO might look lethargic and would not get up, drink, eat, or want to move a lot. A cat with feline urethral obstruction can die in as fast as 72 hours if no immediate vet attention has been given.
When there is an obstruction in the urinary tract of a cat, the blockage or plug will hinder the flow of urine from moving from the bladder and out of the urethra. This, in turn, will bring about a pressure buildup inside the urinary tract and this could lead to damage to the cat's kidneys. Urine is a waste material that needs to be removed by the body and FUO is preventing the body from doing its normal function.

Consult your local vet Tampa, FL  about the best way to protect your pet from urethral obstruction.

Preventing Heartworm Disease In Cats


In spite of the fact that heartworm disease cases in cats are much lower compared to cases seen in dogs, heartworm infections in cats can still be fatal and severe, make no mistake.
One of the best ways to help shield your cat from heartworm infections is to give your cat preventative medications, not just during the mosquito season but all through the entire year. Don't forget to only use preventative medications that have been recommended by your vet or the nearest animal clinic.
Anti-heartworm preventative medications help eliminate the larvae of those pesky microscopic parasites which are transferred by mosquitoes whenever they feed off of cats. If you have a household that consists of various pets, you need to give your dogs as well as cats preventative medications. But do not ever make the mistake of using the heartworm meds for dogs to your cats or vice versa.

Consult your vet Tampa FL about the best way to protect your pet from heartworm and other parasites.

Tuesday 31 March 2020

Feline furniture




You have a cat in your life who needs to be able to feel at home in your living space and you are willing to go the extra mile to help make this happen. Would some feline furniture help her to feel welcome in this space?

Your little fur ball is an excellent companion and you want her to know that she is a part of the family. This means that she will need to see that she is included in your living space as well. To help convey this, you will have to offer her inviting ways to meet her needs within this space. Feline furniture can not only do this, but also help her feel more comfortable in this space overall. In fact, many furniture items that are designed for your feline friend will work as multitasking items that can help you care for her. Your local veterinarians Tampa, FL can offer additional suggestions.

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Wednesday 4 March 2020

Cats and Fatty Liver Disease


Did you know that cats and small dogs can be prone to fatty liver disease? This disease is also known as Hepatic Lipidosis. The disease is known to affect cats around the world. It is particularly common in middle aged cats no matter the breed or sex. So what is fatty liver disease? It is an illness that can be genetic or a symptom of another illness. Fatty liver disease happens when the liver is overloaded with large amounts of fat. This can cause the cat to lose weight and appear to be undernourished. As a result, the body continues transferring fat to the liver until the liver can no longer function under the heavy load. The liver will swell up causing the abdomen of the cat to appear swollen. You may even see a yellowing of the eyes in the cat. Please report these symptoms to your vet Tampa FL immediately.

Monday 26 November 2018

Litter Box Cleaning Tips

Every cat parents should know the importance of keeping their pet’s litter box impeccably clean and free of undesirable odors. With their keen sense of smell, cats can immediately tell if their pet owners have been amiss in their litter box maintenance chores. Cats won’t have second thoughts about doing their business elsewhere if they have issues with their litter box.
Litter box cleaning tips
Scooping must be done at least twice a day to help keep undesirable odors at bay. If you have several cats, there is a need to do more scooping of lumps throughout the day. Cats are such fussy creatures and they won’t like the feel of stepping on icky stuff when they use the litter box.
Waste from the litter box should be disposed of properly to prevent odors from being dispersed throughout your home. It is also the best way to avoid attracting flies and other pests.

A sudden change in your litter box habits can indicate an underlying health issue that requires an appointment at your animal hospital Tampa, FL.

What To Feed Pet Sugar Gliders

It is a sad fact that many sugar gliders that are kept as pets suffer from specific nutritional disorders because their owners are unaware of their pet’s nutritional needs and how to meet them appropriately on a daily basis.
In their natural habitat, they thrive by eating insects, nectar, and pollen. Unfortunately, it is difficult to replicate this diet for pet sugar gliders. In order to meet their needs, experts recommend that 75% of their ration consist of pellets and the rest is fresh fruits and vegetables which should be washed thoroughly and placed inside the sugar glider’s enclosure at night. Anything that is left in the morning should be removed and disposed of properly.
Know more about your pet glider’s nutritional needs by visiting your veterinarian Tampa, FL.

Are You Guilty Of Staring Into Your Dog’s Eyes And Other Mistakes Pet Owners Make?

Many dog owners are guilty of unintentionally committing mistakes against their pets which can be attribute to their lack of knowledge about canine behavior. Perhaps you are guilty of two of these mistakes:
Staring at your dog
Dogs hate being stared at. In dog language, staring at another dog is perceived as a challenge. Dominant dogs tend to stare down other dogs into submission. Submissive dogs always look away when they are stared at by another dog to avoid any fights. When you stare at your dog, he “thinks” it is rude, more so if you are close to his face. 
Punishing your dog with crate time
During crate-training, dogs are taught to view the crate as a place to rest and seek refuge in. It is their personal space. Thus, punishing your dog by locking him up in his crate should never be done. Punishing your pooch with crate time can only change his perception of the crate, making him reluctant to spend time in it.
Any sudden change in your pet’s health and/or behavior should warrant a visit to your animal hospital Tampa, FL. 

Thursday 8 February 2018

Signs of FeLV in Aegean Cats

The FeLV virus in cats is sadly a common virus that affects numerous cats each year. FeLV stands for the Feline Leukemia Virus. The best way to protect your Aegean cat from FeLV is to have him tested annually and to find out if he qualifies for a vaccine. Vaccinations are generally reserved for cats that are at a high risk of catching the disease including older cats, young cats, and cats living in close quarters (i.e. a shelter or rescue). If you’re afraid your cat already as the FeLV virus, ask yourself if you’ve noticed any of the following symptoms of the virus. Symptoms include pale gums, yellow coloring of the mouth and whites of the eyes, enlarged lymph nodes, bladder infections, skin infections, upper respiratory infections, weight loss, loss of appetite, poor coat condition, weakness, lethargy, fever, diarrhea, difficulty breathing and sterility in female cats. Consult with your veterinarian Tampa, FL to learn more.