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Thursday 18 October 2018

Managing Your Cat’s Biting and Scratching

Your cat’s aggressive behavior reflects the hunting instincts of her wild ancestors. Give her an outlet for aggression by playing with her with cat toys that stimulate these instincts. A laser pointer, ball, or fishing rod toy with a feather lure entices your cat to chase, pounce and leap. However, she may mistake you as prey. Rough play could cause pain and real injury once your cat becomes an adult. Protect your fingers, toes or other body parts while you play with your cat. Put distance between your body and your cat’s strike zone by always using toys during her playtime. Even with these precautions, your cat may accidently scratch or bite you while overly excited. Yelp so she knows it hurts. Redirect your cat to an appropriate toy. Never punish or yell at your cat as she learns. Contact your vet Cedar Park, TX to learn more.

Tuesday 4 September 2018

Preparing your Guinea Pig for Vacation

If you are planning to travel and will be taking your guinea pig, prepare ahead of time by calling the transportation provider to ensure your guinea pig can travel with you. Also, make sure the hotel you will be staying out allows pets like guinea pigs. Note that some hotels will allow pets but not guinea pigs, gerbils or hamsters because they are thought to be of the rodent family and their cages and bedding can cause a bigger mess than what the hotel wants to deal with. If you decide to leave your guinea pig at home, call a neighbor, friend or family member to come and check on your cavy at least once a day. You should pack or leave behind enough food for your cavy, fresh water bottles and food bowls, treats, and instructions if you have a pet sitter. For more suggestions, talk with your vets Cedar Park, TX.