Archive for June, 2008

Feline Asthma

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What is Feline Asthma?
Similar to what human asthma, feline asthma is an allerge-caused upper respiratory condition, which causes problem with breathing. It is also called bronchitis or feline bronchial disease. victims of asthma will know exactly what an asthma attach feels like. Feline asthma may sometimes be discounted as just another hairball attack, or possibly [...]

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Cats and the kitchen

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If your cats love kitchen, here are tips on how to make it a safe and better place for them.

Why do cats love kitchen?

They love heights. They jump around from one shelf to another one - the sink - table and everywhere.
Kitchen smell good. They are often attempting things to eat, such as raw [...]

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Chewing Habit

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A serious chewing habit by cats is undesirable. First because of the potential of danger to the cat – itself. Second, damage to your valuables stuff. The causes of serious chewing habit by cats can range from teething in kittens to curiosity, to boredom, and even because of a nutrient deficiency. Kittens, like human babies, [...]

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Neuter/Spay your cat(s)

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What is Spay/Neuter?
The term neutering refers to the removal of the reproductive organs of the male and female animal, while spaying is specific to female cats and the male cat is castrated.
Advantages of SPAYING or NEUTERING your:

Pet Population Control
Thousands of stray pets face euthanasia or are suffering on the streets so, please spay your pets [...]

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Feline Vaccination Guidelines

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By the American Association of Feline Practitioners and Academy of Feline Medicine Advisory Panel on Feline Vaccines (Core Vaccines Only)
Feline Panleukopenia (Feline Distemper)

Cats < 12 weeks old: vaccinate at initial visit (if over 6 weeks) and then every 3-4 weeks until over 12 weeks old
Cats > 12 weeks old: administer two doses 3-4 weeks apart
Booster: [...]

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