Cats have a reputation for being selfish, yet many gift dead prey to their owners. This act of generosity is not exactly endearing to pet parents and can negatively impact their prey's ecosystems. Why do cats bring us dead animals, and how can we curtail it? The Meowing Vet discusses this not-so-pleasant feline behavioral trait … Continue reading Why Do Cats Bring You Dead Animals? – a collaboration with Great Pet Care
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Cat Dental Cleaning: Procedure, Costs, and What to Expect – a collaboration with Great Pet Care
Dental disease in cats can lead to bad breath, pain, infection, and bone loss if left untreated. Regular dental care, including teeth brushing and professional dental cleanings by a veterinarian are important to help prevent and treat worsening oral disease. ๐ฆท The Meowing Vet joins Great Pet Care to walk cat parents through the most … Continue reading Cat Dental Cleaning: Procedure, Costs, and What to Expect – a collaboration with Great Pet Care
Can Kittens Have Catnip? – a collaboration with Great Pet Care
Adult cats go wild for catnip, but what about kittens? What is it about this herb that is so intoxicating to kitties? And is it safe for kittens? The Meowing Vet joins Great Pet Care to discuss if kittens enjoy catnip and how safe it is for them. THIS ARTICLE IS A SYNDICATED COPY OF … Continue reading Can Kittens Have Catnip? – a collaboration with Great Pet Care
Cat Loafing: What It Is and Why They Do It – a collaboration with Great Pet Care
Cats and carbs: two of the greatest things on earth! So when your cat snuggles itself into a compact bread loaf shape, two of your favorite things are combined into a sight so cute it sparked an Internet meme sensation: the cat loaf. ๐ The Meowing Vet joins Great Pet Care to discuss why cats … Continue reading Cat Loafing: What It Is and Why They Do It – a collaboration with Great Pet Care
Do Cats Know Their Names? – a collaboration with Great Pet Care
"Here, Kitty Kitty!" If your cat doesn't consistently come when called, you may be left wondering if your feline really knows her name. The Meowing Vet joins Great Pet Care to answer once and for all: Do Cats Know Their Names? We discuss feline intelligence and behavior as well as provide training tips on how … Continue reading Do Cats Know Their Names? – a collaboration with Great Pet Care
Urinary Stones (Uroliths) in Dogs and Cats
Certain types of urinary tract stones (or uroliths) are relatively common in pets, especially bladder stones in dogs. To prevent complications to the urinary tract, urinary stones must be promptly diagnosed and treated by your vets. Some stone types may require surgery will others can be dissolved with a prescription diet. Keep reading to learn … Continue reading Urinary Stones (Uroliths) in Dogs and Cats
Cat Hairballs: Why They Happen and How to Handle Them – a collaboration with Great Pet Care
The Meowing Vet joins Great Pet Care to discuss how feline hairballs form, their potential consequences, and how you can prevent them from developing in your cat. THIS ARTICLE IS A SYNDICATED COPY OF AN ORIGINAL PUBLICATION BYย GREAT PET CARE. CLICKย HEREย FOR THE ORIGINAL VERSION ON GREAT PET CAREโS WEBSITE (WWW.GREATPETCARE.COM). AND FOLLOW GREAT PET CARE … Continue reading Cat Hairballs: Why They Happen and How to Handle Them – a collaboration with Great Pet Care
Mammary Tumors in Dogs & Cats
Mammary gland tumors and mammary cancer can affect both dogs and cats. Learn how mammary tumors are treated and how spaying your pet can help prevent them. Tumors of the mammary glands of female pets may be benign or malignant (cancerous). Benign tumor types include adenomas, fibroadenomas, mixed tumors, or duct papillomas. Malignant tumors, akin … Continue reading Mammary Tumors in Dogs & Cats