And speaking of older cats, it's a good idea to switch
from yearly examinations to semi-annual ones.
Not exact matches
This care begins with a physical
examination of your pet twice
yearly from head to tail, inside and out.
It is also recommended for dogs and cats to get
yearly fecal
examinations done (including a fecal smear and a fecal flotation) to ensure they have not been infected with this parasite
from the environment.
Yearly examinations are the foundation of your pet's wellbeing and provide an invaluable baseline
from which to refer throughout his or her life.