Showing posts with label veterinarians Carmel Valley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label veterinarians Carmel Valley. Show all posts

Tuesday, 2 August 2022

Feeding Your Cat

 

Different cat food manufacturers and producers promise consumers of excellent quality food products. However, as a pet owner, you must put into consideration the ingredients of these food products that are sold in the market.

Experts recommend that as a  pet owner, you must check the label and the nutritional contents of the food before giving it to your pet. Some cat food products contain too much fat, sodium, and preservatives that are not good for your cat’s health.

Based on market research, it is said that canned foods are preferred by most pet owners. Its calorie content is not as much as regular dry food, and it also includes a huge quantity of water. The water contents of canned pet foods help sustain your pet’s daily need for water intake.

In the long run, spending a little extra on high-quality cat food is more beneficial than buying those that are cheaper but the quality is not guaranteed.

A sudden change in your pet’s elimination habits should warrant an appointment with your veterinary health center Carmel Valley.


Wednesday, 13 July 2022

How Do I Know If The Amount Of Scratching My Cat Does Is Normal?


Cats and scratching come together. This behavior is common among most cat breeds, and they scratch to achieve objectives. Even the modern-day domesticated cats scratch. So, if you have an indoor cat or are planning to adopt one, be sure to provide her scratching posts inside your home.

Why? Is it necessary? Yes. If you do not, your cat will find other objects or surfaces to scratch inside your beautiful home. Pay attention to the number of scratches your cat makes to determine if the scratching behavior is within the normal status. 

If your cat scratches several throughout your home, say windows and doorways, it may mean that she is insecure. If you continuously disregard this behavior of your cat and do not give her scratching posts, expect that she will start scratching your wallpaper, carpet, or furniture.

Start training your cat (or kitten) not to scratch certain parts of your home at an early age to prevent destroying your entire house.

Any concerns you may have about your pet’s health and/or behavior should be brought to the attention of your veterinarian Carmel Valley.

Sunday, 20 March 2022

Creating a Safe Home for Your Cat

 


Have you ever observed your cat sneaking when visitors arrive? Or is your cat aloof towards other house pets? When cats detect a potential threat to their safety and survival, they will exhibit this entirely typical feline behavior.

A cat will withdraw from situations that it perceives to be scary or unfamiliar, such as odd odors, loud noises, strange items, or unknown or unpleasant creatures. However, if your cat's environment includes safe areas, it will stay calm and gently excuse itself.

You should provide your pet with a haven that is a secluded and secure environment and frequently in a higher elevation. A cat will feel safe if it believes others cannot see it, even if its body is visible. Pet owners capture hilarious photographs of their cats peering through vegetation, under curtains, or behind a small block; the cats think others cannot see them even if we can see most of their bodies.

Consult your vets Carmel Valley about the best ways to protect your pet from various health issues.