Do you dread taking your cat to the vet?

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Here is a few pointers to help make the experience a lot less stressful for you and your cat. Understanding your Cat’s Behaviour Cats are most comfortable with the familiar, and need time to adjust to the unfamiliar. The visit…
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Valvular Heart Disease in Cats

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Heart Problems Heart disease is a serious problem that affects a large number of cats. The heart is a muscular organ consisting of four chambers, two of which are located on the left side of the heart, and two on…
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Cardiomyopathy in Cats

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Heart problems Heart disease is a serious problem that affects a large number of cats. The heart is a muscular organ consisting of four chambers, two of which are located on the left side of the heart, and two on the right side. Each side…
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NSAIDs

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Pain medication (NSAIDs) and your cat A ‘painkiller’ known as a ‘non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug’ (or NSAID) has been prescribed for your cat. These drugs are commonly used in humans and animals to help relive pain, fever and inflammation – most…
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10 signs of illness in cats

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Sometimes it’s difficult to identify when your cat’s not feeling well. Watch for these signs of illness and consult with your Veterinarian as soon as possible if your pet begins to show any of them. 1. Inappropriate elimination A cat…
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Is constipation dangerous

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Is it possible for your male cat to die from constipation? In our experience when a client rings and advises that they think their male cat is constipated we will always strongly recommend that their cat is seen by a…
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Cat Fight Abcesses

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What is a cat fight abscess and how do they occur? As the name suggests cat fight abscesses are caused by cat bite wounds. When cats fight their bites can result in deep but superficially small punctures wounds that heal…
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Feline Odontoclastic Resportive Lesions (FORLs)

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What are Feline Odontoclastic resorptive Lesions (otherwise known as FORLs)? FORLs are a common condition that affects somewhere between 25-75% of ALL adult cats. Often multiple teeth are involved and the lesions can be found anywhere on the tooth including below…
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