Showing posts with label veterinarian webster ny. Show all posts
Showing posts with label veterinarian webster ny. Show all posts

Tuesday, 5 July 2022

What To Do When Your Cat Has Been Bitten By A Snake

 

Do your cats love to go outside? Do they enjoy the outdoors most of the time? When they do, ensure that they are all safe and secure from any harm that may come their way. One thing that can be a potential risk to your cats is a snake.

Are you aware of the things you must do when your cats get bitten by one? If not, here are what you must follow:

  • Bring your cat to the vet immediately to have the bite checked.
  • Before going to the clinic, keep the wound under the heart level. Doing so will ensure that the blood flow still does not spread the venom.
  • Inform your vet of the kind of snake that bit your cat.
  • Contact the Animal Control Center to capture the snake for your and your pets’ safety.
  • Keep your cat calm when you are on your way to the pet clinic Webster, NY.


Sunday, 27 February 2022

Do Cats Need A Leash?

 

Some cats may find it challenging to put on a collar, especially during their first time. Do not allow the difficulty of the process to deter you from getting your pet cat a collar and identification tag. If your pet runs or wanders off, a collar and identification tag might be its ticket back home. Others may mistake your pet for a stray and send it to an animal sanctuary. Your cat will have a higher chance of returning home safely and swiftly if it wears an identification collar.

Your cat may scratch its neck in its attempt to remove the collar initially since it may feel unusual. However, your cat will acclimate to the collar through time and lots of patience. Distract your cat's focus from the collar with a tempting snack, cat furniture, or catnip toy. Your pet may have forgotten about the collar by the time it eats the goodie. You may need to repeat the technique but stay with it as it will surely bring lots of advantages to you and your pet.

Make an appointment at your veterinarian Webster NY for your pet’s health and dental checks.

 

Tuesday, 29 June 2021

Flea Infestation In Pets


Fleas are parasites that suck the blood of their hosts, which could be your pet, like cats and dogs.  Your pets can acquire fleas from the immediate surroundings or other animals.  Severe flea infestations could cause anemia in pets, making it possibly fatal to young kittens and puppies.  Pets infected with fleas will constantly feel itchy.  But if your pet is highly sensitive, fleas could bring about skin allergies with intense biting and persistent scratching, leading to hair loss or skin infections.  Fleas are also vectors for tapeworm, and these parasites can cause your weight to lose weight.  Fleas breed rapidly, so they tend to be pervasive in various surroundings.  They can lay up to 50 eggs per day once a host is found.  The eggs hatch into larvae and after a few weeks become adult fleas.  Fleas mature anywhere between 12 days to 6 months, factoring in environmental conditions.  Home flea control entails regularly cleaning surfaces, vacuuming all areas, and washing linens.  You can also contact professional pest control specialists for your home.  

Do consult your veterinarian Webster, NY before using flea medication on your pet. For more you can visit https://rochestercatvet.com/.

Wednesday, 9 June 2021

Cats and Constipation

 

Does your feline friend strain to poop? Is your cat leaving small, hard clumps of poop in his litter box? Cats like the Scottish Fold and other breeds can be prone to constipation. Call your vet with these signs of possible constipation. Your vet can tell you that most cats like the Scottish Fold will have one regular bowel movement daily. Signs that your cat may be constipated include straining when trying to poop, hard stools, mucous or blood covered stools, loss of appetite, lethargy, vomiting, abdominal discomfort and even lack of self grooming. Call your vet immediately if your Scottish Fold is displaying any of these symptoms as it may be constipation or an even more serious condition. Causes may include a low fiber diet, dehydration, excessive grooming that causes hairballs, ingestion of foreign objects, etc. Treatment may include a stool softener, medication or even surgery. Learn more from your vet clinic Webster NY.

Tuesday, 16 July 2019

Scat Mats



Ever heard of the scat mat? This is a mat that can help train your cats to stay off the furniture. How does it work? First, you place the scat mat on your sofa, couch or chair. The mat is run by battery or electric cord. Set the mat to the voltage you want it. Start with a light voltage and only increase it if your cat is not responding. The voltage running through the mat is activated when your cat touches it. Your cat will receive a slight shock to warn her to get off the furniture. If this doesn’t work, increase the voltage so your cat will take the warning and stay off the couch. After your cat learns to stay off you can turn the voltage off and just keep the mat on the couch as a visible reminder.  Your veterinarian Webster, NY may even suggest removing the mat once it looks like your cat has learned her lesson.

Tuesday, 30 October 2018

Why your cat has stopped using her litter box

Your cat has used her litter box without issue in the past and you feel that you have set up a nice place for her to utilize. Why has she suddenly stopped using her litter box?

Your cat has likely stopped using her litter box because something has changed in or around it that isn’t to her liking. There may be something placed nearby that she is unsure of, like loud appliance, or her litter box may not be as clean as she’d like it to be. If you have moved her litter box, consider the new space and determine what might be acting as a deterrent. Your little fur ball’s needs may have changed as well, so consider anything that is different about her life or capabilities that could be the cause of this change. Your local animal hospital Webster, NY can offer additional advice.