No, your cat should be drinking pool
water. There are chemicals in the water if it’s been taken care of. If the pool
isn’t cared for then there’s a chance the water is filthy and has sat for a
while collecting all kinds of bacteria and things that could potentially hurt
your cat. If you notice your Egyptian Mau or other feline friend drinking out
of the pool constantly, then perhaps you should add more water bowls for your
cat. Try adding one in the pool area so she’ll stay away from the pool. Or,
block off the pool area so your cat cannot get there to drink from the pool.
This may be best especially if your cat can’t swim. If she falls in trying to
drink water she may get scared and panic. If your cat recently drank a lot of
pool water and you’re concerned about her health, give
your Rochester, NY vet a call.
Sunday, 22 April 2018
Egyptian Mau as a Pet
If
you’re looking for a cat with a wild and exotic look, then check out the
Egyptian Mau. This cat favors its close relative the cheetah. The Mau typically
has a smoke colored coat with naturally occurring spotted patterns throughout.
He’s a fast cat that has once been clocked at 30mph. The Mau is smart, loving
and playful. He latches onto his chosen people and never lets go. The Mau loves
to ride on your shoulders, sit atop refrigerators and cabinets, enjoys cuddle
time with his favorite person and loves to talk. The Mau can be heard chirping,
meowing and making other unique sounds of his own to get attention. He is often
referred to as a ‘gentle cousin’ of the Abyssinian. The Mau is outgoing,
curious, and an overall loyal companion. If you’re considering the Egyptian
Mau, contact your Rochester veterinarian NY to
learn more about the breed.
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Why your hamster loves to chew on things
Your hamster is
an ideal housemate and you love sharing your living space with her. However,
you know that your home was made with humans in mind, so you’ll need to seek
out items for your hamster that will meet her needs. This has led you to purchase
several items for your pet to chew on.
She seems to
enjoy engaging in this behavior and wants to be able to chew on most of the
things she spends time around. However, this isn’t just something she likes to
do. Your pet actually needs to chew on things in order to stay healthy and keep
her teeth is good shape. Since her teeth never stop growing, they could easily
become too long for comfort without chewing. This means that your little fur
ball may break a tooth, hurt herself, or become unable to utilize her teeth in
an ideal way. For additional
information, please contact your local Pickerington, OH veterinarian.
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Friday, 20 April 2018
Your Hedgehog’s Diet
Hedgehogs are mammals but they are different from guinea pigs, hamsters or rabbits especially when it comes to their diet. Your hedgehog is an insectivore. His diet must include high-quality protein such as chicken and lamb. You can feed him cat or dog kibble but it needs to be broken up. Your hedgehog has a small mouth and can’t gnaw like rodents do. Your best choice is feeding him a high-quality hedgehog pellet. They are somewhat hard to keep his teeth clean like the hard exoskeleton of insects would. Consider feeding your hedgehog freeze-dried insects as a treat if you aren’t squeamish. Your hedgehog needs fresh food and access to fresh, clean water at all times. Monitor his daily food intake to ensure your hedgehog doesn’t get obese. Check for any abnormalities in his stools that could indicate a need to adjust your pet’s diet. For more information, contact your Saskatoon, Saskatchewan veterinarian.
Keeping Your Guinea Pig’s Teeth Healthy
Your guinea pig’s teeth grow continuously throughout his life. Without diligent care, it is possible his teeth could become overgrown and possibly cross over each other. Your pig will have difficulty eating and suffer from pain and cuts inside his mouth. Examine your guinea pig’s teeth often and ensure they are straight and relatively short. Check for broken teeth or discoloration too. Provide your guinea pig with lots of timothy hay and wood blocks so he can nibble and gnaw to wear down his teeth. Hard vegetables such as carrots and squash add some nutrition and help keep your pig’s teeth trim. Ensure that your pig’s diet is high in vitamin C to support healthy teeth. If your guinea pig has difficulty eating or you see any dental issues, he needs medical care. Make an appointment with your vet Saskatoon, Saskatchewan to have your guinea pig’s teeth evaluated and treated as needed.
Thursday, 19 April 2018
Managing Pain in Your Senior Dog
Your dog may develop aches and pains from osteoarthritis, dental disease, cancer or other chronic diseases as he ages. In the wild, dogs will hide pain as a matter of survival since compromised animal is more likely to be considered prey. Thus your senior dog may get really good at hiding his pain. Look for increased whining or whimpering or limping, which are obvious signs of pain. Some signs are hard to identify as symptoms of pain. He may posture himself with pinned back ears or a hunched back. He may lick a part of the body repeatedly. He may have trouble eating or sleeping. Your dog may alternatively act quiet and then become restless or aggressive. This can be confusing but you can suspect a pain issue if your dog is acting out of character. If you notice any of these signs, make an appointment with your veterinarian Saskatoon, Saskatchewan for evaluation and treatment.
Wednesday, 18 April 2018
Feline flea prevention
Your cat needs
you to help her stay flea-free so she can be comfortable day in and day out.
This means that you will need to find the right way to prevent fleas from being
comfortable on her. How can you do this?
There are a lot
of flea prevention products on the market, so you will need to seek out one
that will work for your pet as well as your family. Your pet needs an item that
is safe, works well, and isn’t too cumbersome to utilize on a regular basis.
You will need to find a prevention method that you are comfortable applying to
your pet at the suggested frequency, keeps fleas off your pet and out of your
home, and works with your pet care budget. For additional information,
please contact your local Ashburn, VA veterinarian.
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