Helping Your FIV-Positive Cat To Have A Long And Comfortable Life

Posted on: 7 June 2016
The veterinarian diagnosed your cat with feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV). While unfortunate, you shouldn't consider this a death sentence for your cat. This virus grows slowly and, with your help, your cat can live a good, long life. Here is how FIV affects your cat's health and what you can do to help your cat stay healthy and be comfortable for many years. The Impact of the Virus on Your Cat
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5 Reasons To Spay Your Cat

Posted on: 27 May 2016
If you bring home a female kitten, you should take it in and have it spayed before it is old enough to come into heat. There are many reasons why spaying your cat is a good idea, and you can learn about 5 of these reasons in this article. You won't end up adding to the kitten population There are already so many kittens out there that are in need of homes.
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Keeping Your Pets Safe from Common Poisons

Posted on: 21 April 2016
After a cold and dark winter, many people are eager to get outside to their garden. However, they should be mindful of potential dangers to their pets when deciding which plants to add and what types of chemicals to use in their gardening. Many popular plants and commonly used chemical compounds are poisonous to pets, and even when consumed in small quantities they can cause severe illness or death. Poisonous spring plants
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Are Your Kids Trying To Convince You To Keep A Stray Dog? What To Know

Posted on: 21 April 2016
If you have found a stray dog and your kids are trying to convince you to keep it, there are some things you'll want to do before you let it in your home. You want to make sure that the dog is safe and healthy, and you'll want to find out if the dog belongs to someone else. If the dog looks like it hasn't been cared for it some time, you definitely don't want anyone touching it.
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