Celebrate
Take Your Cat to the Vet week (August 22 - 28)- having your cat visit the veterinarian for a twice annual preventative exam is really important.
This was
Take Your Cat to the Vet Week, a time «to raise awareness of the fact that cats need an annual veterinarian examination just as much as dogs,» according to Feline Pine, the litter manufacturer responsible for the occasion's creation.
Thanks to National
Take Your Cat to the Vet Week, more cats may be eyeing their carriers with trepidation and disdain, but they may also live longer and healthier lives.
The newly expanded National
Take Your Cat to the Vet Week resulted from the positive response Feline Pine received from both veterinarians and the general public about its educational efforts.
To emphasize the importance and value of annual feline veterinary check - ups, Feline Pine, the manufacturer of natural cat litter, has expanded its sponsorship of last year's one - day Chicago - only event to this year's National
Take Your Cat to the Vet Week, which runs from Aug. 16 to 22.
Here is where we hear such statements as «If only I had
taken the cat to the vet a week ago... Not put the dog in the yard at that time of day...» Whether true or false, such reactions do little to relieve the anger and are not constructive.
Not exact matches
Last
week I helped the
vet to take a blood sample from a worried
cat and as I held him, he began
to dribble all down my arm and hand.
Your Pet Survival Kit should include: — Telephone numbers of pet - friendly hotels and motels — Your pet's vaccination records — Your
vet's contact information — Photo of your pet / ID and a photo of you with your pet — Colored pictures & a good description of your pet — Two
weeks worth of any medication your pet is
taking — Flea preventative & heartworm treatment — Two
weeks worth of pet food & water — Bowls for the food & water — Treats & toys — Extra leashes & collars — Training pads in case your dog can't go outside due
to severe weather —
Cat litter — Peroxide — Gauze, bandages, adhesive tape — Roll of paper towels & several hand towels — Muzzle
It may
take from a few days
to a
week to see signs of recovery, he notes, so
cats will usually be kept at the
vet for monitoring.
For some
cats this may
take a few days and for others it may
take a
week to weeks; just keep going at your
cat's pace and plan in advance of the
vet appointment.