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Brushing your pet’s teeth – Cats & Dogs

Is it important? Can I do it at home? The answer is yes! Taking care of your pet’s teeth is the best way to keep dental disease (tartar, gingivitis, abscesses,

Chocolates and Your Pet

With Easter just days away, it’s a great time to remind our pet-owners to hide their chocolates! Chocolate is made of cocoa seeds that contain two substances that are toxic

HOW TO TREAT A CAT WITH GINGIVITIS

A few years ago we adopted Thomas, a lovely rescue cat with whom everyone instantly fell in love. We followed the steps for adoption (collect, spay/neuter, adopt) and brought Thomas

How to keep your pet’s smile healthy

Approximately 85% of our pets will have dental problems by the time they are 3 years old. The most commonly seen problem is periodontal disease, But what can be done

Taking Your Kids to a Home with Cats

Maky was always a very happy cat. She’s about 1 ½ years old and she’s been with us since she was 4 months old. She loves people, even strangers. Every

Children, Allergies and Pets

  30.03.2017   Cats, Dogs, Pets are family   No comments

Many would agree that having a pet is great for children’s growth and intellectual development. Most children dream of having a cat or a dog. But what if a child

Is Having a Pet Good for Children?

Pets – be they dogs, cats or other animals – are part of many families’ day-to-day life. Pets benefit human lives in more ways than one: namely, reducing stress, reducing

10 Reasons Why Pets Prepare You for Parenthood

Preparing for parenthood No matter how many books your read or how much good advice you’re gathering, chances are you’ll find yourself, at some time or another, wondering: “Am I

Ringworm in Cats and a Newborn Baby

  2.03.2017   Cats, Pet health   No comments

I don’t really understand feline psychology, but I do realize that my cats felt a big change when the baby first came home. Maybe even earlier, with all the changes

HAIRBALLS IN CATS

  9.02.2017   Cats   No comments

The term “trichobezoar” may seem like alien language to you… but certainly you’ve seen or heard about hairballs that cats can produce. What are they and how do they form?