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The Veterinary Lobby: Safety Tips for Cats

A visit to the veterinarian with your cat can potentially be a stressful undertaking for both you and your pet, from wrangling them up at home and getting them into

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Your Pet’s Guide to Weight Loss

Obesity is an accumulation of excessive energy stored by adipose (fatty) tissue sufficient enough to contribute to disease.

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Adopting the Right Pet For You

The ASPCA estimates there are approximately 6.5 million pets in shelters across the country.

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After Adoption: Establishing Your New Pets Wellness Plan

Congratulations on the adoption of your new pet!  We are thrilled that you decided to adopt a pet from the shelter and save a life!

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The Nutritional Benefits of Pumpkin for Your Pet

This time of year, pumpkin and the holidays go hand in hand. When we think of pumpkin, however, we think of a powerhouse of nutritional benefits — not only for humans, but for our furry companions as well.

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Inappropriate Elimination: Why Isn’t My Cat Using the Litter Box?

Urinating or defecating outside the litter box, known as inappropriate elimination, is the most common behavioral complaint of cat owners.

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Creating a Comfortable Home for Your Senior Pet

The effects of aging tend to sneak up on all of us—even our pets—but because they happen so gradually, they can be easy to miss.

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Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Anal Glands (But Were Too Embarrassed to Ask!)

What’s that SMELL? Many pet owners are stumped the first time they notice the pungent, fishy odor coming from their pet.

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Reducing Your Felines Stress for Vet Appointments

If the thought of wrangling your cat to get them to their vet appointment makes you cringe – you’re not alone. Who doesn’t enjoy peeling their cat out from under the bed, somehow coercing them into the carrier, and then driving them to the vet office? All while they yowl obscenities at you.

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Recognizing the Signs of Pain in Your Pet

Pain is a clinically significant symptom that can adversely affect an animal’s quality of life—and the first step in treating it is recognizing and acknowledging it.

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