Do you own a purebred cat? If so, you may want to register him with
the Cat Fanciers’ Association (CFA) which is one of the world’s largest
cat registries of pedigreed cats. You can start the process by logging
on to the CFA’s website or calling them directly. Follow the
instructions online. You may also want to register yourself as a member
of the CFA. This will give you even more access to resources for cat
owners. In addition, if you want to show your cat in a CFA sanctioned
show then you will need to be a member and have your cat registered. For
registration of your cat you will need to have paperwork showing
your cat’s pedigree. This should have been given to you at the time of
purchase. If your cat has been adopted then you may need to do a little
digging and enlist the help of your pet clinic Webster, NY to track down
paperwork. Visit this website for more details.
Wednesday 26 February 2020
Can Cats Travel by Train?
More and more trains are allowing pets to travel. While they are
becoming more open to pet travel they still have different requirements
that must be met prior to boarding. The best way to prepare for a train
trip with your cat is to call the train line ahead of time and speak
with a representative about requirements for travel. You need to know if
your cat will be required to stay in a carrier the entire time. Ask if
there are specifications for the size of the carrier and if there is a
weight limit for the cat and carrier separate or together. If your trip
requires you to change trains, make sure the connecting train also
allows cats to travel. Most importantly, make sure your cat can travel
by train and won’t get motion sickness. Or at least contact your animal hospital Webster, NY and request medication to carry in case your cat
does get sick on the train.
Natural Ways to Treat Arthritis in Cats
If your cat has developed arthritis then he may be showing signs of
immobility in the backend. He could move slower when getting up and down
or start to have difficulties getting in and out of the litter box.
Arthritis causes inflammation to the joints. It often occurs as a cat
ages, but it can also occur when a cat is younger. Most treatment plans
include NSAIDs or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. However, if you
don’t want to give medication, talk with your vet or a homeopathic vet
about herbal and supplemental options. Some veterinarians will suggest
adding supplement such as Glucosamine, Omega Fatty Acids, Vitamin E,
Selenium, and MSM to the diet to decrease inflammation. Herbal based
medications may also be prescribed. You will need to be the judge of
whether your cat is showing signs of improvement or not on these
alternative treatments. Remember to always consult with your pet clinic
Rochester, NY before giving meds to your cat.
Learn more here: https://rochestercatvet.com/
Tuesday 25 February 2020
Cats and Pregnancy
Do you have a pregnant cat living in your home or at least
frequenting your home for morning and evening meals? If so, you may be
wondering if there’s anything you can do for the cat to help with the
pregnancy. Thoughts like how long will the pregnancy last and what to do
during the birth are probably swirling around in your mind. If this is
the case, please call your vet. Your vet can tell you that cats of a
gestation period of about 60 to 70 days. A blood test or urinary sample
cannot tell if a cat is pregnant. Your vet will need to ‘palpitate’ the
cat’s abdomen to feel for kittens. (Please do not do this on your own.)
Cats don’t need prenatal care, but you will want to make sure the mother
to be is eating and drinking plenty. Click here for more information or
call your pet clinic Rochester, NY.
A Hamster’s Sleep Schedule
Looking for a great pet for your child? A hamster is one of
the best starter pets because they don’t take a lot of care and they don’t
usually live past 3 or 4 years. There’s a long term commitment and yet it’s
shorter than other pets. Before buying, though, make sure you realize that
hamsters are nocturnal creatures. This means that the hamster will be sleeping
during the day and staying active at night. Not a big deal unless the hamster
is waking you up at 3 a.m. because he’s having a blast on his exercise wheel.
For this reason, make sure you place the hamster’s cage in an area that won’t
disturb your children’s sleep or your sleep. Understanding your hamster’s sleep
schedule is important. You don’t want to keep him up during the day, but you
should wake him up for some one on one bonding time. Learn more here or call your veterinarians Crown Point, IN.
Taking Small Dogs for a Walk
If you own a small dog (i.e. a
Yorkie) then you should keep in mind that a small dog may need to walk a small
distance. Sure, the little Yorkie may have a lot of energy, but that doesn’t
mean he can go as far as your Pomeranian. Remember, small dogs are taking
numerous tiny steps to keep up with your human pace and your Pomeranian’s pace.
The distance may be .5 miles for you and your Pomeranian, but it could feel
like 1 mile for your Yorkie. If you have a small dog and a large dog, consider
walking them on a short walk together and then take your small dogs back
inside. You can take your large dog back out for a longer walk. You can also
take several short walks a day instead of one big long one. For more tips, call
your vets Cameron Park, CA.
Should You Microchip Your Small Dog?
Microchipping is a new way to
ensure that your dog has some sort of ID on him at all times. A microchip can
be scanned by a veterinarian or professional at a shelter, vet, and animal
control facility. The chip is registered with the owner’s information. The ID
comes up and is matched with the owner so that contact can be made and the dog
returned. Microchips can be placed inside small or large dogs. It doesn’t
matter if your dog is extremely small, the microchip can still work. There may
be cases where the vet recommends no chip simply because of the animal’s unique
smallness, but this is are. The microchip is inserted with a needle similar to
a shot. It goes on the back between the two shoulder blades. Once it’s placed, you
will need to write down the ID number and register it with a pet finding
company like HomeAgain. Talk to your
vet Dallas, GA to learn more.
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