Tuesday, 4 December 2018

Does Your Orange Tabby Have Black Spots On His Nose?

Many adult and senior orange tabbies or calico cats have black spots on their lips, nose, and around the eyes. The first few spots tend to appear on the cat’s nose and lips, growing in number, and some increasing in size with time. The average size of the spots is about 1 mm or less but since they are very close together, they create a distinct discolored spot that is hard to miss. The phenomenon is called Lentigo simplex. The good new is, it is completely harmless. They are accompanied by hair loss, redness, and abnormal changes in skin color. The spots are not-elevated, not painful or itchy.
Because of the possibility that a cat can be suffering from a skin condition that needs prompt veterinary attention, so it’s a good idea to have the spots checked out by your veterinarian Anderson, IN. More so, if the spots are elevated, and appears to be reddish and inflamed.

Monday, 3 December 2018

Dental Health Care For Cats

Tooth and gum problems are very common in cats thus there is a need to take a proactive approach in protecting your pet’s dental health. Truth be told, the health status of the mouth exerts an important effect on the overall health of cats. Infection in the mouth and its associated parts are important sources of microorganisms that can be carried by the blood circulation to major organs of the body where they cause infection.
Foul-smelling breath is often an early sign of a dental problem in pets. Decaying teeth, inflamed gums, and infections in the mouth can cause bad breath or halitosis. Affected pets may also exhibit excessive drooling and may lose their appetite because of the pain.
Regular dental visits at the vet’s and a regular home dental regimen can go a long way in promoting your pet’s dental health. If you spot any signs of tooth and gum problems, make an appointment with your vet clinic ckerington, OH sooner rather than later.  

Precaution Should Be Observed When Applying Anti-Flea Products On Cats

Cats are extremely sensitive to some active ingredients or anti-flea products. Exposure to these ingredients may cause irritation of body tissues as well as toxicity. Thus, when your cat has fleas, application of anti-flea products should be done carefully, making sure that the instructions of your veterinarian are met. During administration of flea shampoos, spot-ons, or powders, be careful around the eyes, ears, and genitalia of the cat. If there is a need to use a sprayer or fogger inside and outside your home, make sure that all pets are removed from the premises and only returned after the time indicated on the product label has passed. Before application of flea products, food and water bowls, toys, beds and beddings, etc. should be removed. Make sure the product that had been applied has dried up completely. Properly ventilation after the application is also very important. Allow air to move in and out of your home by opening all the windows and/or turning on exhaust fans. If you have just applied flea product, be sure to keep a close eye on your pet. Signs of toxicity like incoordination, lethargy, vomiting or weakness should be brought to the attention of your vet Tipp City, OH

How Hairless Cats Keep Regulate Their Core Temperature

The haircoat serves a variety of functions. One of these is its thermo-regulatory function, that is, it plays a very important role in helping the cat’s body maintain its core body temperature. The so-called hairless cat still have hairs on their body but these are very sparse. Thus, they don’t have the same protection that cats with haircoats have when it comes to environmental extremes. Since they don’t have the optimum thermo-regulatory function of a body that is well covered with hairs, the body of hairless cats adapted to this lack of hair by having a high rate of metabolism. With a higher rate of metabolism, hairless cats need to consume higher quantities of premium quality pet food than most cats in order to meet their body’s higher needs for energy.

A sudden change in your pet’s health and/or behavior should prompt an appointment with your animal hospital Tipp City, OH sooner rather than later

Sunday, 2 December 2018

Why Cats Need Places To Perch

Cats instinctively jump and climb to reach vertical spaces where they can spend time monitoring their immediate surroundings. The instinct to perch on elevated spots has been inherited from their ancestors who lived in the wild. Climbing keeps them out of reach of potential predators and gives them an excellent spot to search for prey. Thus, even with domestication, cats instinctively seek high places where he will feel safe.
To make your pet at happy, there are certain instincts and behaviors that should be encouraged. Jumping and perching are just two of these behaviors. Cat parents should think of positive ways to ‘feed’ these instincts. Clearing some spaces on top of furniture and cabinets, cat trees, and kitty condos provide lots of opportunities for a cat to engage in natural behaviors safely. If you don’t want your kitty jumping and perching on top of the table, it’s high time that you provide suitable places to indulge these natural feline behaviors.
Any sudden change in your pet’s health and/or behavior should be brought to the attention of your vet Teller County, CO.

Saturday, 1 December 2018

Taking Care of Your Cat in Below Freezing Temperatures

When the months grow colder you will need to adjust your cat’s routine to accompany the change in temperatures. For instance, let your cat outside during the mid morning or mid afternoon when it’s warmer. If you let her out in the early morning or late in the evening, stay out with her and make sure you comes right back in. If it’s too cold for you to be outside then it’s too cold for your cat to be outside. If your cat has a short coat like the domestic shorthair cat or even the Manx or Siamese, you may need to get her a sweater to help keep her warm. If you have a Maine Coon cat then her lush coat will keep her protected from the cold. Your veterinarian Farmers Branch, TX can tell you that even though it’s cold outside, your cat still needs to drink plenty of water. 

Things to Look Out For and Questions to Ask When Buying a Ferret

If you’re looking for an exotic type of pocket pet to add to your family think about hedgehogs, sugar gliders or even ferrets. These are all fairly common exotic pets that are easy to come by. Ferrets are especially fun animals because of their energy levels and playfulness. Before purchasing a ferret, make sure you ask a few need to know questions of the seller. For instance, ask what the ferret’s food requirements are. Find out if the ferret is on a special diet or if he has any particular exercise routine. Ask if the ferret has ever bitten anyone, escaped from his cage, or destroyed household items. Take note of the ferret’s current living environment. It should be clean with plenty of food and fresh water. Also take note of the ferret’s appearance. Your veterinarian Sugar Land, TX can tell you the ferret should have clear eyes, a clean nose, and be free of sores on his feet.