Showing posts with label vets fort collins co. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vets fort collins co. Show all posts

Friday, 4 December 2020

Brushing Your Cat

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Cats are pretty clean, but they still benefit from being brushed regularly. This will remove dead hair from your pet's coat. She'll be more comfortable, and you'll also have less hair and hairballs to deal with. If you have a longhaired cat, she'll also have fewer tangles and mats in her coat.

The main thing to remember is you have to get your pet on board with the idea. Choose a time when your kitty is feeling relaxed, and perhaps a bit sleepy. If she likes to sleep on your lap, then you have a perfect chance. Brush in the direction of your cat's fur. When she decides that she has had enough, don't try to force her. If you do, you may end up getting scratched! It's best to let go, and resume another time.

Do you want to learn more about keeping your cat healthy? Visit your animal hospital Fort Collins, CO today!

Tuesday, 20 October 2020

Why Weight Management Is Important For Your Pet

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Obesity is a growing problem among dogs across the US. This health issue continues to worsen and has affected more than 50% of canines. There are a series of diseases that come along with the extra pounds. Your role as a pet owner is to be watchful of the daily caloric intake of your pet.  

Health problems can be a lot more frequent and are more common in overweight dogs. Canine obesity is associated with several health issues including diabetes, cardiorespiratory and kidney disease, osteoarthritis, even some cancers. With all these conditions and their complications, their lifespans are tremendously reduced to 2.5 years.

The excess weight will exert a lot of force on their joints which can lead to arthritis. Not only will it cause limitations in how your dog moves, but it can cause them severe pain. For cats, a significant change in their appearance provides the best clue that they are already obese. Obese cats would appear unkempt in some areas of their body because they can no longer twist and stretch to groom themselves.      

Losing weight can be a challenge but this is something you can openly discuss with your veterinarian Fort Collins, CO, and ask about weight management plans for your pet.

Wednesday, 20 May 2020

Caring for a rambunctious kitten



You have a new kitten in your life and she seems to be filled with energy day in and day out. how can you look after a rambunctious kitten like this?

Your little fur ball needs you to be able to get up and moving often, as she will need fun activities to take part in to ensure she will get the physical exercise and mental stimulation she needs. She is learning about the world around her and you want to make sure you are able to be there with her to help make the most of your time together. Be sure to offer her plenty of attention, lots of guidance, and a ton of activity options to keep her out of trouble in your living space. Your local animal hospital Fort Collins, CO can help you better understand your pet.