If you own a purebred cat like the Bombay or another breed then you may
want to consider registering your cat with the CFA (Cat Fanciers’ Association).
You can go online and read about the CFA and download an application or fill
one out online. Registering your cat requires registration as an individual as
well. You can also apply for your own membership online. When applying to
register your cat, makes sure you have the certificate stating your cat’s purebred.
Your should have received a blue or yellow slip from your vet, the breeder, or
the adopting agency or shelter. Blue slips require you to pay the registration
fees to the CFA whereas yellow slips indicate that the breeder has already paid
for registration and may have already registered the cat. For information on
your cat’s breeding you can talk with your veterinarians Glendale,
AZ as well.
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Monday, 2 September 2019
Monday, 29 October 2018
Can I Feed My Cat Boiled Chicken and Rice?
Yes, you can feed your cat boiled chicken and rice if directed by your veterinarian or if you ask your veterinarian ahead of time. Boiled chicken and rice is usually a go to bland meal for cats that have had moderate to severe diarrhea or vomiting. Boiled chicken and rice provides enough nutrients for the cat without irritating the digestive system or the gastrointestinal system. This is a meal that may also be recommended for cats after surgery. Chicken and rice has been known to help stimulate the appetite therefore helping the cat to eat again especially if she has stopped eating due to illness or even surgery. It’s suggested that boneless chicken breast be served with long or short grain rice. Avoid quick cook rice as this has less nutrients in it. For more information on how much to feed your cat and when, call your vets Glendale, AZ.
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