Showing posts with label vets wake forest nc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vets wake forest nc. Show all posts

Tuesday, 23 February 2021

Furniture Scratching in Ragdoll Cats

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Different cats have a tendency to constantly scratch at or claw at the walls, curtains, furniture, or other parts of your home including Ragdoll cats. If your cat is doing this she may be trying to tell you that she’s bored or even lonely. Your vet may tell you that scratching is a common behavior in cats and is often a way for cats to release extra energy. Your vet may also be able to help you to keep your Ragdoll from clawing at household items. For instance, you may need to provide your cat with additional toys or even a scratching post to keep her busy. In addition, make sure your cat is getting plenty of exercise, eating appropriate food, and staying hydrated. Also ask yourself if anything in the Ragdoll’s routine has changed. If so, find a way to make it a smoother transition. Ask your veterinarian Wake Forest NC for additional tips.

Monday, 1 February 2021

Reasons Dogs Bark

 


One natural characteristic of canines is barking. Barking is a dog’s foremost way of telling others what he wants. It is a form of communication between dogs, other animals, and even people. However, some dogs seem to display excessive barking behaviors which may annoy and otherwise frustrate their owners, or the people next door.

If this happens, it is best to identify what is causing this unwanted behavior so that it can be fixed. Here are some triggers that can incite excessive barking:

 

●Your pet may be a perpetual attention-seeker. Barking is often a sure way of getting your attention, as he may have learned.

●Anxiety, stress, and nervousness can cause your dog to bark louder and for long periods. Try to familiarize yourself with your pet’s body language, as this can tell you what he feels. For example, when anxious, a dog will tuck his tail between his legs and will hold his ears flat against his head.

●Excessive barking can sometimes be a symptom of an underlying sickness that has no other visual cue. Thus, visiting your vet clinic Wake Forest NC is a must.

Thursday, 2 August 2018

Why your cat loves to hunt

Your cat doesn’t need to seek out food items as you offer her a healthy diet in the form of cat food in her dish and the occasional treat. Why does she still love to hunt?

Hunting is an instinctual behavior for your pet and you will likely find that she takes part in it regardless of what you are giving her for food. This is because she feels the desire to stalk, chase, and pounce on prey as it catches her eye. It can be fun for her and this is why so many playtime activities mimic hunting as well as why so many toys allow her to practice her skills. It’s also why your pet will still chase after something even if she has a full stomach and no desire to actually eat what she is following. For additional information, please contact your local vet Wake Forest, NC.