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NEWS FOR CAT OWNERS:

CDC AND CAPCVET RECOMMEND TREATING ALL CATS FOR INTESTINAL WORMS, FLEAS, EAR MITES AND PREVENT HEARTWORM DISEASE ONCE TO TWICE A YEAR IF NOT ON ONCE A MONTH WORMER. WE RECOMMEND REVOLUTION FOR CATS TO GIVE COMPLETE COVERAGE FOR YOUR CAT. PLEASE READ THE HAND OUT FOR MORE INFORMATION OR  STOP BY THE HOSPITAL WE WILL BE HAPPY TO GIVE YOU ONE OR CLICK ON PICTURE OF THE CAT AND IT WILL ALLOW YOU TO DOWNLOAD A PDF FILE.

ELIMINATION: HOUSEHOLD ISSUES. The smell of urine will attact a cat, so it is imperative that all urine be removed from carpet, other flooring, furniture and bedding. Other ideas and sugguestion are in this article. Click on the picture to learn more.


HEY DOC,I KEEP SEEING 2 MICE, CAN YOU HELP ME OUT!

HEY DOC,I KEEP SEEING 2 MICE, CAN YOU HELP ME OUT!


Do you know the sign of FUS (Feline Urologic Syndrome)? Signs of FUS: Excessive licking of the genitalia,frequent voiding of small amounts of urine,urinating in unusual locations, blood in the urine, straining or evidence of pain during urination, and unproductive attempts to urinate. In severe cases of blockage signs of depression, lack of appetite, vomiting and eventually coma and death. So when any of these signs present themselves, don't wait to the last minute to bring your pet in the hospital where it will be more detrimental to your pet and not to mention extremely costly.      

New Article on Feline Heartworm

RECOMMENDED CAT BOOKS

“Cat vs. Cat” by Pan Johnson-Bennett

“Complete Care for Your Aging Cat” by Amy D. Shojai

“The Cat Who Cried for Help” by Dr. Nicholas Dodman

“The Veterinarians Guide” to your Cat’s Symptoms “

    By Micheal S. Garvey, DVM et al

“Is Your Cat Crazy” by John C. Wright

“Real Food for Cats” by Patti Delmonte

All of these books can be ordered at www.tuftsbooks.com or

 In any bookstore.

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