Showing posts with label veterinarians Webster NY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label veterinarians Webster NY. Show all posts

Wednesday 15 June 2022

Making Sure That Your Home Is Safe For Pets During The Holidays

 

If you are the type who wants to make holiday decorations to be floral-themed, you should pay attention to the kinds of plants that you choose.  Pine needles, amaryllis bulbs, European mistletoe, and lilies could all harm your pet seriously if ingested. 

Generally, these plants could trigger oral irritation as well as cause pets to drool and salivate.  Ingesting too much could trigger gastrointestinal distress.  It is, however, a misconception that poinsettia plants are harmful to pets. 

Various other holiday ornaments that pet owners must avoid are candles since they could burn your pets or perhaps start a fire should they get knocked over.  Also, avoid liquid potpourri because it is quite toxic to pet cats.  Should your cat be an avid climber, think about anchoring down the Christmas tree over to your ceiling or wall so that falling broken ornaments that can be extremely sharp are avoided. 

When you start opening gifts, remember that batteries can be harmful to pets.  These things must be kept beyond your pet’s reach.  Decorative ornaments that feature string (like tinsel or ribbons) might also become an obstruction should your pet swallow them.

Take a proactive approach to your pet’s health with regular health and wellness checks at your animal hospital Webster, NY


Taking Your Newly Adopted Kitten To A New Veterinarian

 

If you are looking for veterinary consultations because you recently acquired a new pet kitten, be sure to ask about parasite (heartworm/flea/tick) prevention, vaccination, environmental enrichment, nutrition, and general information about caring for your pet.  For veterinary consultations regarding your pet’s medical issues, be sure to ask specifically about that issue, particularly treatment options, medications, and changes in your pet’s lifestyle that might happen. 

If this would be a first-time consultation with a new vet, you must give the doctor complete information regarding your pet cat’s medical history. 

Previous medical information could be emailed in advance to your vet or you can take it with you during your visit.  Records like these could include test results, lab work, current medication, radiographs, and various other imaging results, as well as other relevant information.  If your kitten is newly adopted, take with you any paperwork that you got from the adoption process. 

Understanding the cat food brands you feed your cat, as well as the quantity you feed her, will also be of help to your veterinarian Webster, NY when they get to know your pet.