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- Learn The Secrets To Keeping Your Cat Healthy And Happy By: Lorie Huston
Routine preventive health care can go a long ways towards protecting your cat from illness and disease. Find out what your cat needs to keep him healthy and happy and help your cat lead a longer, more comfortable life. Tags: cat health, cat health care
- Cat Health - Common Problems By: Richard G M Taylor
No matter what breed of cat and no matter how well you look after your cat, like us humans, they will suffer from common cat health problems during the course of their life. As a cat owner, you will need to be aware of the most common problems, some of which can be avoided with the right awareness and by taking basic precautions.
The most common cat health problems are colds, bite wounds, digestive problems, urinary problems and diarrhea, and
eye problems.
Cats are sen... Tags: cat health, fleas, tapeworm, urinary tract, hairballs, Feline leukemia
- Bio-Diesel or Pet Food Additive? By: Stephen Becker
The amazingly low quality of pet foods contributes to the epidemic of diseases in domesticated animals. Tags: pet health, dog diarrhea, cat diarrhea, dog vomiting, cat vomiting, feline leukemia, dog c
- Dog Vaccinations: A Vitalist's Case Against Vaccinations By: Stephen Becker
New evidence against vaccinations Tags: dog vaccination, cat vaccination, cat diarrhea, dog diarrhea, dog cancer, feline leukemia
- Veterinarian Medicine: Science or Superstition? By: Stephen Becker
Veterinarian medicine contains logical flaws that interfere with animal care. Tags: dog vaccination, cat vaccination, cat diarrhea, dog diarrhea, dog cancer, feline leukemia
- Making Your New Cat Feel At Home By: Tristan Andrews
So the big moment is finally here! You've just adopted a new cat or kitten from your local shelter or rescue, rampaged through the pet store to stock up on supplies, toys and goodies, and visited the vet for a health-check, shots, and neutering. Tags: cat, cats, feline, kitten, kittens
- Common Health Problems Of Cats By: Tristan Andrews
If you are new to owning a cat, you may be surprised to find that health problems are a common thing. No matter what breed of cat you own, health problems are to be expected. Tags: cat, cats, feline, kitten, kittens
- Helping Your Cat Stay Healthy By: Tristan Andrews
To keep your cat healthy a majority of time, all you really need to do is give him good shelter, food, and plenty of water. Tags: cat, cats, feline, kitten, kittens
- Cat Health Problems And Simple Things You Should Know. By: Ed Philips
If you are new to owning a cat, you may be surprised to find that health problems are a common thing. No matter what breed of cat you own, health problems are to be expected. Some may be hereditary, while others can easily be prevented.
Worms
No matter what breed of cat it may be, worms are a very common and recurring problem. Tapeworms, roundworms, and hookworms are among the most common that infect cats.
Cats who have problems gaining weight, problems with fleas, or ... Tags: cats, cat, cat training, cats health, kittens, cat breeds, cat care, feline, cat breeders
- Cat Leukemia - Keep Your Kitty Safe! By: David P Lee
Cats, just like any other animal and their caretakers, can get sick. If you love cats and own them, there are some things you should know about the illnesses that can affect your feline friend.
Leukemia
Feline leukemia virus falls into the category of retroviruses because of the way infected cells behave. The virus produces an enzyme that inserts copies of the virus’s own genetic material into the infected cells.
It doesn't matter where you are, your cat can be infec... Tags: cat care, cat health, cat disease
- Cat Health – How To Keep Your Cat Healthy By: Liz Barton
For the most part, the only basic things you need to do to keep your cat healthy is provide shelter, healthy and nutritious food, and plenty of water. Of course, like all living things, cats will get sick sometimes no matter what.
As a cat owner, you’ll you need to make sure you provide your beloved feline with only the best food.
Premium cat food is ideal, as the food is designed to keep your pet happy and healthy for many years.
You also need to pay attention to you... Tags: cat health, cat health insurance, pet health insurance, cat care
- Cat Health By: Eric Hartwell
Cat owners should make sure to visit the veterinarian at least once a year for an annual examination and shots. If a cat becomes sick or injured, it is advisable to visit the veterinarian or animal hospital immediately. Your kitten will need a series of vaccines when it is very young. This series of shots is commonly referred to as a “3 in 1”. When your kitten is 2,3 and 4 months of age it will receive a combination vaccine that protects your cat from panleukopenia (also refe... Tags: cat, cat care, pet care
- Cat Health Dangers When Vaccinated By: MIKE SELVON
Cat health starts young. Upon obtaining a new pet, most individuals learn that the first needs for the kitten are a full set of vaccinations. Tags: cats, cat health, cat vaccination
- Cat De-Clawing - Should You Consider It... By: David P Lee
De-clawing is physically and emotionally maiming cats. Case studies have shown that de-clawing is a cruel act of mutilating animals that result to the de-clawed animal becoming lame, not to mention developing arthritis, depression and a host of other long-term complications. Any way you look at it, de-clawing cats is inhumane. In fact, many countries consider de-clawing illegal. In the United States, however, self-serving cat owners practice this cruel act.
More than Just ... Tags: cat health, cat care
- Cat Health Problems, Diseases and Illnesses By: Moses Wright
Find out more about felines common illnesses and diseases. Discuss that while many of these problems are non-fatal and can easily be treated by a veterinarian, others have no cure and are often fatal. Feline diseases can be hereditary or contracted by exposure to previously infected animals. Tags: cat illnesses, feline illness, feline diseases, feline viruses
- Cats Behavior: Something To Scratch About By: Paul Proctor
Although your cat has behaved well in the past, it has recently begun peeing in one corner of the bedroom closet. It seems that your cat may be compulsively preening itself, as it has licked some spots on its fur so much that there is now no fur left there to lick. It has gotten so bad that some friends have asked if the cat has feline leukemia, assuming, no doubt, that the hair loss is a result of chemotherapy. Tags: cats behavior, cat scratch, cat psychology
- Adopting A Cat From A Shelter By: Abby Reid
Animal shelters bear the consequences of reckless breeding practices, the failure of pet owners to responsibly spay and neuter their pets and the heart-wrenching acts of neglect and abuse. Tags: cat, cat nutrition
- Cat Health Insurance - Should You Get Coverage For Your Felines? By: Timothy Aaron Whiston
Cat health insurance is a great way to protect your feline from illness and injury. For literally a few bucks per month you can have peace of mind no matter what comes your way. Tags: cat health insurance, cat health, feline health, cat health care
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