Weight gain is
something both people and animals face especially when there’s not a lot of
thought put into meal portions or the need for exercise. This is definitely
true with cats. If you feed your cat too much regular food, treats, and in-between snacks without watching out for amounts given then your cat can easily
gain weight. If the scale is going up for your cat, please talk to your vet
about a diet change, exercise changes, etc. What can’t make your cat gain
weight, however, is being spayed or neutered. Contrary to a popular belief or
myth is that getting your cat ‘fixed’ can cause a lot of weight gain for your
cat, which is why some decide not to have their cats fixed. This simply isn’t
true. Your vet hospital Bend, OR can tell you that it’s food and lack of
exercise that causes most obesity problems in cats.
Sunday, 22 March 2020
Saturday, 21 March 2020
Cats and Window Seats
Does your cat enjoy
sitting on the window sill and watching the world go by? Perhaps she likes to
watch the birds at the bird feeder? If you don’t have a window sill big enough
for your cat or perhaps your windows are too high for your cat then you may
want to consider a window seat. Yes, there are seats for cats that connect to
existing window sills or suction to windows to provide your cat with a nice,
comfortable place to perch while watching the outside world. The window seats
are actually cat beds. You can hang them to the window with suction cups
creating the perfect place for cat lounging. Hanging rods are also available to
attach it directly to the window sill. You can find these neat contraptions at
some pet stores and in many different online stores. Click to learn more
from your vet clinic Bend, OR.
Hypoglycemia In Toy Breed Dogs
Hypoglycemia occurs when there is a dip in blood sugar, way below the
normal healthy levels. Its occurrence can be associated with various situations
such as:
l Diabetes mellitus –hypoglycemia occurs when a dog
receives an excess amount of insulin.
l Too much exercise without enough intake of food. This
situation is common among dogs with jobs.
l Xylitol toxicity
l Insulinoma
l Hypoglycemia of small dog breeds
Hypoglycemia in toy dogs is often brought about by their small sizes. As
puppies, their tiny bodies are unable to maintain a normal body temperature.
Also, their teeth develop later in life compared to other breeds. This can make
it hard for them to consume adequate nutrition. These are important factors
that can increase their risks of developing hypoglycemia.
Puppies of toy dog breeds can also develop hypoglycemia when they have a
heavy parasite infestation (external or internal) or they are suffering from
bouts of diarrhea. Anything that brings their appetite down can make them more
prone to hypoglycemia.
Dogs suffering from hypoglycemia appear wobbly, have body tremors,
experience seizures, become unconscious, and may exhibit extreme listlessness.
Consult with your veterinarians New
Orleans, LA about the best
way to protect your pet from hypoglycemia.
Caring for a new pet
Looking after a
pet can be a very rewarding experience and you are eager to get to know your
new addition once she comes into your care. This makes you wonder – what will
it be like caring for a new pet?
Your new
addition needs to be able to have her needs met in your care and this will
sometimes mean offering her the right pet supply items and it will sometimes
mean addressing her needs directly yourself. Looking after your pet will mean
making sure to enjoy your time with her while also responsibly looking after
her needs day after day. Caring for a pet will also mean making sure she is
able to thrive in your home, understands that she is a part of the family, and
knows that she is safe and comfortable. For more information, please contact
your local animal hospital Tipp City OH.
Friday, 20 March 2020
Snake handling basics
Your snake is a
solitary creature by nature and this means that she will likely shy away from
being picked up on a regular basis. However, this is important for her to get
used to as she will need to be held from time to time, like during veterinary
visits or when her enclosure is being cleaned out. Get her used to interacting
with you in this manner by taking the time to gradually introduce her to it in
small doses. This will ease her into it by helping her get comfortable by your
side and learn to trust you. For additional information, please contact your
local vet Marion IA area.
Thursday, 19 March 2020
Choosing a food for your feline friend
You have a cat in your life who
loves to munch on a good meal. How can you choose a food for her to eat?
Your pet needs you to take
the time to figure out what she needs in order to stay healthy as well as what
she needs to stay happy. This will help you understand what foods you should be
looking for to give her the nutrients she requires and what flavors will be
appealing to her. Consider the texture of the food too, as some pets will only
be able to handle wet food and many will have their own personal preferences
when it comes to this. Talk with your cat’s veterinarian in order to bring home
the ideal food option for your little fur ball. For additional
information, please contact your local vet Lansing, MI.
Your cat's sleeping habits
Your cat needs to take the time to determine where she is safe in
order to find a place to nap, and you want her to be comfortable in a
variety of places within your home. What should you know about her
sleeping habits in order to make this happen?
Your little
fur ball needs to be able to understand the ideal time to rest in your
care, which will come with time. This means that she will be making a
point to figure out your routine so she can determine when she is able
to get some peace and quiet to catch up on some rest. Your little fur
ball will be on the lookout for new and different places to nap, as
sleeping for shorter periods of time like this will allow her to stay
aware of what’s going on around her. Your local vets Webster, NY can
offer additional guidance.
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