Thursday, 10 September 2020
Corn Snakes (Pantherophis guttata) As Pets
Wednesday, 9 September 2020
Leash Walks With Your Cat
If you have just bought the harness, give your kitty some time to get accustomed to wearing it before taking him on short walks. During the first few times, stay close to the house and if your cat does not show any signs of fear or anxiety, gradually extend your walks, moving farther away until your kitty is completely comfortable outdoors. It is a good idea to let him take the lead. Make sure that each outdoor excursion is a positive experience for your furball.
Pay close attention to your cat’s body language. Be alert for any signs of stress or anxiety, such as ears that are laid flat back on the head, a body that is lowered close to the ground, nervous twitching of the tail, and meowing. A cat that is stressed won’t like to be touched or stiffen-up when touched. Try to reassure the anxious pet with gentle pats and strokes. Speak to him in a soft and gentle voice to help him relax.
A sudden change in your pet’s health and/or behavior should require a visit to your animal clinic Webster, NY. Learn more here.
Helping Cats Adjust To A New Type Of Litter
Cats differ when it comes to the time they adjust to a new litter. Some will take time to get used to the new litter while some won’t have any issues and may take to it in a shorter span of time. It is a good idea to place the old litter box next to the new one that contains the new type of litter. Mix a little of the new litter with the old type of litter, and vice versa. Don’t empty the old litter box until your cat will stop using it. Cats do hate a stinky and dirty litter box.
If there are several cats in the household, make sure there are enough litter boxes for everyone (that is, the total number of cats plus 1). It’s easier to acclimatize cats to a new litter if there are no territorial squabbles.
Be quick to offer positive reinforcement by praising your cat when he uses the box with crystal litter. Be patient. Always remember that each cat has its own pace. Avoid any negativity during the transition period so the cat will associate the new litter with positive experiences.
A sudden change in your pet’s potty behavior should warrant an appointment with your animal hospital Rochester, NY immediately. Or make an appointment here: https://rochestercatvet.com/
Offering your cat a place to scratch
Where your cat wants to rest
Your cat
wants to make sure she can meet her needs in your care and you want to help
make this happen as well. Where is she likely to want to spend her time when
she feels like relaxing?
Your pet will need a place to rest that is able to make her feel at home. Be sure to take stock of your living space and choose an area for her that she will be comfortable in. This will probably be somewhere that she is able to stay near the rest of the family but be out of all the action going on in the household. She will need a bed of her own to rest in so she can relax in any position she chooses and be able to count on getting some time alone in this area. Your local animal hospital Norwalk CA can help you better understand your pet.
Tuesday, 8 September 2020
How to Bond With a New Pet
Did you know that bringing a new pet home can be a fun yet traumatic experience for you and the pet? There’s a lot of new things to adjust to so it’s important to take your time. Give yourself and your new pet a break and don’t push any bonding right away. You should just get to know each other through basic bonding when you feed your pet or brush your pet. As you get to know each other then start to add other bonding times such as holding your pet or if it’s a large pet, sitting with your pet on the floor. Over time you may find that you can start playing games with your pet, teaching your pet tricks and even taking your pet (i.e. dogs or cats) out for walks in the neighborhood. The key is to start with small steps and work up to the larger steps. Call your veterinarians Santa Rosa CA for more tips.
Keeping Your Pet Safe During The Autumn And Winter Months
The autumn and winter months bring along some problems that could pose a risk to pets. Aside from fleas and ticks, there are fireworks, and Halloween, too!
Taking a proactive approach to your pet’s health involves following a preventive program that should protect your pet from important health issues. One important component of the program is regular deworming and anti-parasite medications that should protect your pet not only during specific seasons but throughout the year.
Dogs can be very sensitive to loud noises, so it’s no wonder that they experience a certain degree of fear and anxiety when there’s fireworks or thunderstorms. Being attuned to your pet’s body language will make it easier for you to spot signs that something is wrong and address the issue immediately.
Halloween is a fun time for most people but all the happenings and the decorations can pose certain threats to pets.
A sudden change in your pet’s health and/or behavior should require a visit to your vet clinic Bend, OR immediately. More information here: https://www.bendvets.com/