Sentences with phrase «advise owners of cats»

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Lashes has advised owners / creators of Keyboard Cat and Nyan Cat.
Although laxatives may be effective in enabling passage of a stubborn hairball, Dr. Goldstein strongly advises owners never to give their cats a laxative without the approval and supervision of a veterinarian.
To avoid cats ingesting potentially harmful items in the first place, iCatCare advises owners to: keep wool, sewing cotton and other sewing materials out of reach; ensure that cat toys are strong enough to withstand rough play and dispose of any with weak seams or leaking contents; make sure bins are covered to avoid cats foraging for bones or the string around meat; encourage children to put away their toys after use; provide indoor cats with plenty of stimulation and well - made toys; and remove any non-suitable item from your cat straightaway before it is ingested and causes a problem.
The threat of a rare but serious condition in cats — vaccine - associated feline sarcoma — is prompting veterinary experts to advise cat owners and their veterinarians to think twice about whether all vaccinations are necessary for all cats.
Dr. Dicke advises that cat owners «can improve the quality of life for senior cats by recognizing their changing physical capabilities — such as a declining ability to jump up or a difficulty in climbing into the litter box — and make efforts to aid their feline companion in these everyday activities.»
Pet sitters are often advised for owners of cats because cats often dislike travel and take a long time to adapt to new environments.
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Additional information on stress within owners» homes contributes to the picture veterinary professionals need to help improve the health and welfare of cats in the veterinary clinic by avoiding stressors and / or mitigating the effect of stressors, as well as understanding the effect of and advising on stressors in the home environment.
Ensuring that dogs and cats are given foods that do not contribute to dental disease, and that they receive appropriate oral health care maintenance are responsibilities of veterinarians, and pet owners who should be advised accordingly.
In fact, in the Landsberg study, 40 % of cats owners reported allowing their declawed cats outside, even after being advised not to do so.
It is also advised that pet owners take the kitten to a veterinarian to examine the general health of the young cat.
The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) President, Dr. Ted Cohn, recently stated that although daily tooth brushing is advised for dogs and cats, only 2 percent of dog owners follow through.
Owners who've had to nurse a sick cat through a urinary disturbance also advise against the daily feeding of dry food.
Nevertheless, advises Dr. McEntee, owners might possibly reduce the risk of oral tumors by preventing a cat's exposure to tobacco smoke, by consulting a veterinarian about the use of flea collars and the type of food it routinely consumes, and by paying careful attention to a cat's oral hygiene.
An owner who suspects that a cat is showing signs of any type of poisoning, Dr. Bellezza advises, should contact a veterinarian immediately or call the ASPCA's Animal Poison Control Center at 888-426-4435 (have a credit card handy as there may be a charge for the call).
It's often advised to cat owners that they should spay their pets to avoid an influx of kitty litters.
Owner should be advised to observe their cats for signs of potential drug toxicity.
I would strongly advise each and every pet owner, to check the quality of the dog or cat food they are feeding their pets.
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