Some
cats are finicky when eating while others gobble down their food quickly. Your
finicky cat probably has a distinct preference for either wet meat or dry cat
food. She may ignore her food bowl if you give her the wrong one. You may be
tempted to feed your cat yummy treats all day but then she may resist eating
her nutritionally complete cat food. To work with your finicky cat, cut out the
treats. Consider feeding her several small meals over time. Put the food away after
about 15 minutes even if your cat hasn’t finished eating. Canned meat could go
bad if it is out too long and dry food could get stale. Your cat may prefer
room temperature food so consider warming it up if it has been kept cold. Be
patient and creative in working with your finicky cat. Ensure you rule out any
medical issues. For more information, contact
your veterinarian Farmers Branch, TX.
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Thursday, 20 December 2018
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.
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