How to Keep Your Cat Out of the Christmas Tree
Updated: December 1, 2022
Got a Christmas tree? Got a cat? These tips, product solutions, and training methods will help you keep your cat safe and out of your Christmas tree.
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Updated: December 1, 2022
Got a Christmas tree? Got a cat? These tips, product solutions, and training methods will help you keep your cat safe and out of your Christmas tree.
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In a natural disaster or other emergency situation, not having a plan can put your dog or cat at serious risk. We have the resources to help.
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Litter boxes are like good friends… you can never have too many of them. In the veterinary profession we have a litter box rule of thumb that we recommend.
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Stressed cats can become unhealthy cats. Sometimes, the signs of stress can be subtle. Find out if your cat is stressed and how to help them.
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Medications aren’t the only helpful components to helping older, arthritic cats. There are simple and effective tips and products you can try.
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Tooth root abscesses are painful for cats. They require treatment from a veterinarian — and ideally sooner rather than later. Is your cat's face swollen?
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For cats that spend time outdoors in the winter, warm places involve cars and trucks. This is a winter hazard waiting to happen but it's preventable.
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Having your cat examined by a vet provides a baseline to know what your cat’s normal is. This is beneficial for a comparison when your cat isn’t well.
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Anesthesia has its benefits and risks. Read on to learn about the anesthetic process and prepare important questions for your cat's medical care team.
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General anesthesia is an important part of the veterinary dentist’s toolkit and it need not be a scary process – for you or your cat. Read about why.
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