Showing posts with label veterinarian Spring Hill TN. Show all posts
Showing posts with label veterinarian Spring Hill TN. Show all posts

Friday, 17 March 2023

Care And Management Of Foldex Cats

  


First-time cat owners are always concerned about whether they care for their cats correctly. Cats are not sensitive to the way they are taken care of. As long as your Foldex cat is safe and unharmed during your time together, it would be best to stop worrying. Here are other tips that will make your cat healthy and comfortable: 

       Keep up with her scheduled vet appointments. Many cat owners need to pay more attention to regular veterinarian visits. Little do they know that many cats have been saved because the vet detected a developing life-threatening condition.

       Consider setting up a scratching post for her. This purchase will not only serve the purpose of entertaining your cat. This will also encourage her to keep scratching, a cat's natural way of maintaining her nails.

       Clean your cat's ears and teeth. Examine the ears of your cat first. Clean it only if necessary using a cloth or cotton ball. As for her teeth, just make sure it is brushed daily to remove the food stuck in her gums. Not all mouth products work for cats. Getting your vet's advice when buying dental products for your cat is vital.

       Buy cat-safe. These toys will keep your cat happy and busy when left home alone. 

Consult your veterinarian Spring Hill, TN about the best ways to protect your pet from various health issues.

Saturday, 10 April 2021

Yarn and Cats Like the Manx

 

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Have you heard of cats liking to play with strong and yarn? Cats like the Manx are often associated with playing with balls of yarn or balls of string. The truth is, however, these things aren’t very safe for cats to be playing with. Take a ball of yarn for instance. Your cat may enjoy playing with balls of yarn and string because of the texture and movement of the material. However, many experts recommend that cat owners do not allow their cat to play with a ball of yarn especially if that cat is not supervised. Yarn can be dangerous for our Manx and other cat friends. If digested, the yarn can create a blockage in the cat’s throat or intestines. Your Manx can also get entangled in the yarn or string and accidentally strangle himself. If your cat swallows string or yarn call your veterinarian Spring Hill, TN or click here for more details. 

Thursday, 3 December 2020

How to Apply Flea and Tick Ointment to Your Dog


If you aren’t accustomed to using flea and tick ointment on your dog then you may want to read on for a few tips. Your vet can also give you a few tips. Applying a spot on flea and tick treatment can be difficult. In general, you should open the little tube of solution and then place the tip of the applicator underneath your Shepherd’s fur on his back right between his shoulders. Gently squeeze the tube and apply it down your dog’s back as he cannot reach his back to lick it. Do not rub the solution in; instead, allow it to soak in. Make sure you squeeze all the contents from the tube. Once finished, praise your dog and let him know how well he listened and obeyed. It is recommended to apply flea and tick topical treatments every month. Call your vet Spring Hill TN if your dog has a reaction.