Cat Care

May 28, 2010

  • Caring For Your New Cat

    Cats are among one of the most well-liked pets you could possibly own. You will find many breeds. Perhaps the most well-liked cats are the Siamese and the Persian. Take a look at the list of cat breeds! I was astounded.

April 29, 2010

  • Freestanding Pet Gate

    The free standing pet gate or door is a design which encloses a particular area or a space to confine our pets without any type of the fixtures. There are different types of the freestanding pet gates available. Choose a gate which satisfies your security criteria.

March 30, 2010

  • FKS or Fading Kitten Syndrome: The Signs and Preventions of FKS

    Fading Kitten Syndrome is what is used to describe the situation when a kitten dies aged under 12 weeks old. These kittens often fail to thrive and to grow and develop as they should. FKS is similar to SIDs in humans and can be referred to a “mystery illness” when often the exact cause of death is unknown. Most often kittens affected by Fading Kitten Syndrome are born into an unhealthy environment or to a sickly, weak mother cat.

March 21, 2010

  • Kitten Sneeze: Causes of a Kitten Sneezing

    If your kitten just sneezes once or twice, there is nothing to worry about. If your kitten seems to be sneezing constantly, this could be cause to worry. There are several different reasons your kitten could be sneezing. Lets look at a few of them.

March 20, 2010

  • Kitten Diarrhea: What Causes Diarrhea in Kittens and What Can You Do?

    Do you know what is causing your kitten diarrhea? Like humans, kittens can experience having runny unformed stool in place of regular healthy excrement. There are many different reasons why your kitten may have diarrhea, some are quite serious. Many times your kitten has just eaten something disagreeable to their stomach – and there is no great cause for alarm.

July 20, 2009

  • Kidney in a Cat – How To Spot the Symptoms of Kidney Failure in Cats

    The most critical step to dealing with a problem kidney in a cat is to seek out veterinary treatment immediately. The quicker your cat’s condition is diagnosed and treated the are her odds of survival. While acute kidney failure is an emergency, chronic renal failure arrives over a long period of time. Here’s some help to recognizing the symptoms of kidney failure in cats.

July 15, 2009

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July 11, 2009

  • For Cats in Kidney Failure – Understanding the Tests For Cats in Kidney Failure

    Are you worrying that your cat has a urinary or kidney problem? After you finish this article you’ll understand what tests are run for cats in kidney failure. The key to lengthening your cat’s life is to contact your vet as soon as possible to have a a series of diagnostic tests run. Your veterinarian will perform blood and urine tests to check for key symptoms for a cat experiencing chronic kidney failure.

July 9, 2009

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