Not exact matches
When I
took my
cat to the
vet, I was not Miss Glamour but I
did wear Anthropologie pants instead of sweats, as an example.
When you
took them
to the
vet for their first checkup, they
did great in the physical exam, but their blood samples showed something odd: The
cats were positive for feline leukemia (FeLV).
Sylvia Renee Lyss, founder of F.L.O.C.K., and her volunteers go out on a regular basis, usually at night,
to the casino back alleys and into the less affluent neighborhoods of Las Vegas
to maintain «Feeding Stations» with water and food for a multitude of stray and wild
cats.The purpose is
to humanely trap and give the
cats immediate
vet care, neutering, and vaccinations.The
cats are either adopted out or
taken to the F.L.O.C.K. sanctuary
to live out their lives in comfort for as long as they are with us.Sylvia Renee Lyss has devoted her life
to helping stray and unwanted
cats and kittens.She has been actively
doing this work for over the last 30 years in Las Vegas.
If you're still too nervous about it you can simply
take your
cat to the
vet to have his claws clipped and you'll never have
to do it.
ï ¿ 1/2 If you can pinpoint events that trigger displaced aggression in your
cat, anything you can
do to prevent them will help, such as covering windows where they can see the ground outside, using scents and / or sedatives when
taking a
cat to the
vet, and not keeping your windows open at night if you have neighborhood
cats who like
to tussle.
So, basically, the reason I don't
take my
cats to the
vet is trust.
You've
done the hard work: you've trapped the
cats,
taken them
to the
vet to be spayed or neutered, vaccinated and eartipped, and helped them through recovery.
I
did edit the article
to make it more clear that they should
take their
cats to the
vet if it has not eaten between 24 - 36 hrs.
Has your
cat been sick, or
did you
take him / her
to the
vet?
I would
take my
cat to the
vet and watch the veterinary assistant cut my
cat's claws before
doing it myself.
In the end, the best thing you can
do in cases of suspected poisoning is
take your
cat to the
vet.
Hi I happen
to be a cancer patient and can not go
to school but was wondering if I could
take a course
to teach me more about
cats and their medical problems I volunteered with a
cat rescue for twelve years and still
do but still
do nt have all the answers for example one of my own
cats just past away because of a tumor in the abdomen and it
took the
vets down here close
to three months before they could figure out what the problem was and by that time it was too late
to save her please let me know if I can
take this course by correspondence online without having
to go
to school and how much would it cost in monthly payments thanks
So, the first thing
to do is
to take the
cat either
to your established
vet or
to your local animal shelter or animal welfare organization if that shelter or organizations offers low - cost spay / neuter services for the community.
This test may need
to be
done when your
cat has been fasting for about twelve hours, so ask when you schedule the appointment if you should feed your
cat before
taking him
to the
vet.
The most important step towards caring for a Maine Coon
cat is
taking them
to the
vet regularly; if no problems arise and you don't notice any symptoms of disease,
taking your Maine Coon
cat to the
vet a couple of times a year will be enough.
«Nothing is one hundred percent, which is why we say if you feel like your
cat is getting sick but you don't see a color change,
take your
cat to the
vet anyway,» Rotman told The Oregonian.
However, because it is impossible for most of us
to make an accurate diagnosis of the cause of our
cat's ear pain, the best thing we can
do is
take them
to be examined by a
vet.
The
vet said that if she will not
take it
to crush it up with canned
cat food and that most likely
do the trick.
Your dog or
cat does not need
to be anesthetized — however, many
vets will recommend that the implantation
take place at the same time your pet is spayed or neutered, at which time he'll already be under anesthesia.
Although it may require a little effort and planning,
taking your
cat to vet is one of the best things you can
do to ensure she lives a long, healthy, happy life snuggled up by your side!
You don't think
taking a
cat to the
vet is fun?
For a wound that is more than a surface scratch, a wound that bleeds continually, is in any way deep or shows any sign of infection - don't
take chances, get your
cat to a
vet.
At some point you will
take your
cat to the
vet and just think how much nicer it will be for her if you don't drop her into a carrier and instead let her stroll into the office under her own power and with all the dignity she can muster.
American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) surveys show that nearly 1 in 10
cat owners NEVER
take their
cat to the
vet, and 27 percent only
do so when the owner believes their
cat is sick.
«For
cat owners, don't bring out the carrier only when it's time
to take your
cat to the
vet,» she advises.
If your
cat's new habits don't have an obvious cause,
take him
to the
vet for a checkup.
«Because we have (our veterinarian), it becomes financially possible
to provide dental care for all of our
cats... If I had
to take all these
cats into a private
vet —
to do it would be unbelievable and I couldn't afford it.
We realize that many
cat owners don't want
to take their
cat to the
vet because the process might be stressful for the
cat.
If your
cat has bleeding gums after brushing,
take him
to the
vet for a check - up before
doing more brushing.
If you have or find a sick or injured animal —
cat or dog, please
do not hesitate and
take the animal immediately
to a
vet.
I don't have any statistics on this, but my guess is that there are approximately two people in the U.S. who actually enjoy
taking their
cat to the
vet.
I inherited over 27 unaltered
cats and kittens when my husbands ex wife moved out.She
did not believe God wanted us
to alter any living creature.So needless
to say I had a mess on my hands.But with help from some very wonderful people we managed
to get all fixed,
vetted and re-homed, as I had a lot of close friends who had small farms, and they
took a bunch each!
(I would prefer
to take the
cat to a
vet for injection, but I
do a lot of work with ferals and that isn't always an option.)
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.
If you see your
cat not acting the same and you haven't
taken it
to a
Vet in a while,
do it.
If the
cat cystitis symptoms reoccur or become chronic, the
vet will
take x-rays
to examine the bladder, may perform an ultrasound and
do a complete blood panel.
As the Specialty Purebred
Cat Rescue continues
to grow (we are now
taking in 60 +
cats per month), so
does its expenses (
vet bills of $ 13,000 + per month).
According
to the American Veterinary Medical Association, 44.9 % of
cat owners
did not
take their
cat to the
vet in 2011 (this is up from 2006, when only 36.3 % of
cat owners polled didn't make a
vet visit).
If he
does have FIV, he should be confined indoors so he can not spread it
to other
cats or animals, spayed if he isn't already, fed a healthy diet, and frequently
taken to the
vet for checkups.
Layla... I try
to come by here everyday and of all days I finally get
to visit I can so relate
to this post... First of all I am so sorry for you loss I feel for you... In the past fews days we have been going some of the same stuff with our
cat... her name is Spitty Spat... We
took her
to the
vet and found out not only does she have cancer but she now is fighting what the Vet thinks is a kidney infection caused by inflammation... which maybe due to the cancer growths near her kidneys... We are giving her IVs daily and meds... Due to her age she may not be able to hold out long she is 18 years old.
vet and found out not only
does she have cancer but she now is fighting what the
Vet thinks is a kidney infection caused by inflammation... which maybe due to the cancer growths near her kidneys... We are giving her IVs daily and meds... Due to her age she may not be able to hold out long she is 18 years old.
Vet thinks is a kidney infection caused by inflammation... which maybe due
to the cancer growths near her kidneys... We are giving her IVs daily and meds... Due
to her age she may not be able
to hold out long she is 18 years old....
when we were
doing major remodeling i had
to take my
cat in
to the
vet because he was getting STRESS PIMPLES on his chin!