Showing posts with label veterinarian farmers branch tx. Show all posts
Showing posts with label veterinarian farmers branch tx. Show all posts

Saturday 1 December 2018

Taking Care of Your Cat in Below Freezing Temperatures

When the months grow colder you will need to adjust your cat’s routine to accompany the change in temperatures. For instance, let your cat outside during the mid morning or mid afternoon when it’s warmer. If you let her out in the early morning or late in the evening, stay out with her and make sure you comes right back in. If it’s too cold for you to be outside then it’s too cold for your cat to be outside. If your cat has a short coat like the domestic shorthair cat or even the Manx or Siamese, you may need to get her a sweater to help keep her warm. If you have a Maine Coon cat then her lush coat will keep her protected from the cold. Your veterinarian Farmers Branch, TX can tell you that even though it’s cold outside, your cat still needs to drink plenty of water. 

Wednesday 17 October 2018

Feeding Your Guinea Pig

Your guinea pig needs a variety of foods to keep him healthy and happy. Purchase high-quality guinea pig pellets from a reputable pet supply store that has high turnover so you know the pellets are fresh. Add some fresh leafy greens such as romaine lettuce, spinach or kale. And give your guinea pig other crunchy vegetables such as carrots or squash for added nutritional. Small pieces of fruit such as strawberries or apple slices make a yummy treat. Your guinea pig needs to get all his vitamin C from his diet so ensure that some of his fruits and vegetables are high in this vitamin. He will also need lots and lots of timothy hay. This hay helps your pig’s digestive system work smoothly and all that nibbling keeps his teeth trim. And ensure your guinea pig has access to fresh, clean water at all times. Contact your vet Farmers Branch, TX to learn more.

Tuesday 8 May 2018

Common Illnesses in Senior Birds

Pet birds can live anywhere from five years to fifty years or more depending on the species. For instance, the Finch can live 4 to 7 years while the African Grey can live 50 years. Lovebirds can live between 8 and 14 years. As your bird grows older he may develop common illnesses and health conditions associated with senior birds. Vitamin deficiency and obesity are very common for senior birds. It’s important to see a vet regularly to know how to adjust your bird’s diet. Seizures are common in older birds a well. African Greys and Cockatiels are the most common to develop neurological health issues. Cataracts are also seen in quite a few senior birds especially parrots. Mobility is another common illness as many birds start to develop arthritis in their joints. Talk with your veterinarian Farmers Franch, TX to learn how to spot these ailments in your senior bird.