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Monday 18 July 2022

Aegean Cat Personality

 

While the Aegean cats are popular in Greece where they originated, this breed is rare in some states in the country. If you do not know these felines, read on. Aegeans deserve everyone’s attention because of their wonderful personality and traits. 

First, the Aegeans are social and friendly cats. They can be great family cats because they can develop a good relationship with all your family members. An Aegean appreciates human interaction either during a play or downtime.

Second, the Aegeans are athletic and intelligent. You can train and teach these felines tricks. While most Aegeans are independent, some can do well following your orders and proving her being good students.

Last but not least -- the Aegeans are adventurous and love the outdoors. They appreciate almost all things around them, even a pet fish inside a bowl. Aegeans are not afraid of water so expect that they will not think twice about jumping into the fish tank to grab a fish.

Your vet Salem, VA is a valuable resource when it comes to issues that affect your pet’s health and behavior.


Monday 3 June 2019

Does My Senior Cat need Diapers All Day?


If your senior kitty has incontinence issues that are sporadic or he cannot control his urination at all then yes he should wear the diapers all day. However, it shouldn’t be the same diaper. You should change your cat’s diaper every couple of hours if he is soaked. If you use a feminine panty liner in the diaper then he can go longer as it will soak in the urine and keep your cat dry. A fresh diaper will help your cat feel fresh and confident as well. Whether we realize it or not, senior cat’s wearing diapers may have moments of sadness or depression related to his age or the diaper. Keeping him changed gives you opportunities to love on him constantly and keep him dry. Use washable diapers and simply wash them in a free and clear detergent. Talk to your vets Salem, VA for more tips.