Just imagine
how stressed your cat will be every time some «shameless
Many pet owners actually avoid taking their cat to the vet because of
how stressed their cat gets.
Not exact matches
«I can not
stress how important it is to vaccinate your pet dogs and
cats from rabies as that will also protect you and your family from this fatal disease» concluded Burstein.
«
Stress in pet
cats:
How it manifests and how to manage it.&raq
How it manifests and
how to manage it.&raq
how to manage it.»
Regardless of
how cats display signs of
stress, it has a detrimental effect on their welfare and can also increase the incidence of disease.
The Queen's University researcher also explains that the findings could help
cat owners to understand
how their pet deals with
stress.
The science of
stress affecting humans has long been documented, but have you ever considered
how it affects your dog's or
cat's health?
This study's findings could be used to further explore
how domestic
cats handle
stress.
Therefore
cats in groups of any type can be under a great deal of
stress and this manifests itself in
how they behave.
Since much feline
stress revolves around the presence and behavior of other
cats in the house, owners of multiple
cats should consider consultation with behaviorists to discuss methods to improve
how cats get along in the house.
This book explores
how this healing therapy treats ailments with different flora and can be applied to
cats to ease their mental
stress, worry, and other emotional problems.
Dr. Sophia Yin is a veterinarian, applied animal behaviorist, and the author of many books, including Perfect Puppy in 7 Days,
How to Behave So Your Dog Behaves, and Low
Stress Handling, Restraint and Behavior Modification of Dogs &
Cats (book and DVD).
JG: I met Ann Dunn (
Cat Town's founder and executive director) when we were both volunteers at OAS and saw firsthand
how the
Cat Town foster program and later, the café and adoption center, saved so many
cats at OAS who were
stressed and struggling.
Alicia Jones, the winner of the
Cats Protection EMS award, compiled a report on stress within cats in rescue and rehoming centres and how it is minimi
Cats Protection EMS award, compiled a report on
stress within
cats in rescue and rehoming centres and how it is minimi
cats in rescue and rehoming centres and
how it is minimised.
No matter
how hard we try to create an enjoyable and peaceful home environment for our pet
cats, at some point, most of them are exposed to
stress in some form or another.
If you suspect that
stress - related discomfort is adversely affecting your
cat's life, here's
how to take action to relieve your pet's
stress.
How Stress is Sabotaging Your Cat Adoption Efforts, its companion webcast, How Stress is Sabotaging Your Dog Adoption Efforts, and future webcasts on preventing and treating stress and the behavior problems it can cause, are all part of an ongoing series of educational programs from Maddie's Institute, the academic division of Maddie's Fund, providing the most innovative animal welfare information to shelter staff, veterinarians, rescue groups and community members to increase the lifesaving of homeless dogs and cats community -
Stress is Sabotaging Your
Cat Adoption Efforts, its companion webcast,
How Stress is Sabotaging Your Dog Adoption Efforts, and future webcasts on preventing and treating stress and the behavior problems it can cause, are all part of an ongoing series of educational programs from Maddie's Institute, the academic division of Maddie's Fund, providing the most innovative animal welfare information to shelter staff, veterinarians, rescue groups and community members to increase the lifesaving of homeless dogs and cats community -
Stress is Sabotaging Your Dog Adoption Efforts, and future webcasts on preventing and treating
stress and the behavior problems it can cause, are all part of an ongoing series of educational programs from Maddie's Institute, the academic division of Maddie's Fund, providing the most innovative animal welfare information to shelter staff, veterinarians, rescue groups and community members to increase the lifesaving of homeless dogs and cats community -
stress and the behavior problems it can cause, are all part of an ongoing series of educational programs from Maddie's Institute, the academic division of Maddie's Fund, providing the most innovative animal welfare information to shelter staff, veterinarians, rescue groups and community members to increase the lifesaving of homeless dogs and
cats community - wide.
Learn
how Feliway can help your
cat deal with
stress and decrease unwanted behaviors associated with it.
For more specific information on
how to create a more appealing litter box set - up, reduce
stress in your
cat's environment or deal with litter box issues, refer to any of Pam's books.
Sometimes it is simply a matter of
stress — something has changed in your
cat's environment and he doesn't know
how to react.
For
cats who get extremely
stressed during a vet visit, or even when a vet comes to the
cat's home to perform the exam, Gabapentin, a drug commonly used to treat chronic pain and epilepsy, can make a significant difference in
how a
cat experiences a veterinary visit.
Perhaps watching a video will teach you
how to hold your
cat comfortably while showing you step by step
how to get the job done quickly, without causing
stress to your
cat.
Treats & Tidbits - Summer 2017 Environmental enrichment: giving
cats a stimulating and entertaining environment; reducing feline
stress; tips for traveling with
cats; why
cats kick litter out of the box and
how to reduce litter scatter; seasonal safety tips; and more.
Creating a
cat - friendly home requires an understanding of normal
cat behavior and
how humans may inadvertently create
stress for feline companions.
So, instead, address the root cause of the problem by helping your
cat reduce his or her
stress, and speak with your family veterinarian on
how you can best help your
cat this spring!
These kits contain helpful information about
how to help your
cat's vet visit go as smoothly as possible, with the least amount of
stress for both you and your feline friend.
To learn
how to recognize
stress in cats, watch our free webinar, Stress Reduction & Enrichment for Shelter
stress in
cats, watch our free webinar, Stress Reduction & Enrichment for Shelter C
cats, watch our free webinar,
Stress Reduction & Enrichment for Shelter
Stress Reduction & Enrichment for Shelter
CatsCats.
Some of the topics of interest to me would be: Vaccination myths -
how often do we truly need to vaccinate Animal behavior and dealing with high anxiety pets Behavior modification for
cats - humanely keep them from scratching Reducing
stress during travel / boarding Basic home grooming guidance - you know first hand we are challenged in that area!
Dogs and
cats are easily
stressed by changes in their routine, environment, or unfamiliar guests who may not know
how to interact with them.
The 160 - page guide has been broken down into twelve easily digestible chapters, covering what
stress and distress are, what a
cat is and why can
cats become
stressed and / or distressed, and
how stress impacts on the behaviour and health of the
cat.
This guide offers a great deal of insight into negative emotions underlying the causes of
stress and distress in
cats and offers practical solutions on
how to prevent and manage them.»
Below are some instances that may produce
stress in a
cat, the possible negative consequences of
stress, and
how Feliway can help.
I can't
stress enough
how important it is to maintain that animal's state of calm — with no jerky movement, no sudden noises, nothing that makes a
cat agitated; and start when they are young.»
Adapting your
cat's environment so that it feels safe, comfortable and calm, knowing
how to read a
cat's emotions and needs through its body language and being able to handle a
cat using low -
stress techniques are also key to successful management.
There's an excellent article from
cat behaviorist Pam Johnson - Bennett on
how to trim your
cat's claws that offers excellent tips for making nail - trimming for your
cat relatively
stress - free!
Vet thinks my
cat has a weak Immune system... Gastritis when under
stress, hairball gastritis (needed to be operated on that)
How can i strengthen his Immune system,, any Idea?
In part two, Fixing the Feline Housing Crisis:
How Shelter Housing Can Make
Cats Sick - And What You Can Do About It, Dr. Sandra Newbury will discuss the role of housing and
stress in controlling URI in the shelter feline population.
Through a
cat's nose:
How understanding smell can keep
cats in homes and reduce
stress in shelters
This course will help you determine the best low
stress housing options for community
cats in your program, and
how to successfully find and talk to relocation adopters.
And you probably don't need to imagine
how much
stress pet
cats can experience when taken to the veterinarian — if you've ever owned a... Learn More
Get tips and advice on
how to achieve a
cat - proof Christmas tree and help prevent
cat stress, so both you and your feline can enjoy the festive season!
How Stress is Sabotaging Your Dog Adoption Efforts is part of an ongoing series of educational programs from Maddie's Institute, the academic division of Maddie's Fund ®, providing the most innovative animal welfare information to shelter staff, veterinarians, rescue groups and community members to increase the lifesaving of homeless dogs and
cats community - wide.
Dr. Ballantyne offers advice on
how to lower
stress for your
cat.
Stress Reduction: Happy and Healthy Shelter
Cats on a Fast Track to Adoption is the follow - up webcast to
How Stress is Sabotaging Your
Cat Adoption Efforts, and part of a series that includes
How Stress is Sabotaging Your Dog Adoption Efforts and the forthcoming
Stress Reduction: Happy and Healthy Shelter Dogs on a Fast Track to Adoption, scheduled for June 23, 2016.
Our studies have also looked at
how to decrease
stress and resultant illness in
cats that arrive in a shelter or rescue agency.
Worrying
how to pay for the specialty care your dog or
cat needs only increases that
stress.
The Advanced Certificate in Feline Behaviour, for vets and vet nurses / technicians, aims to help veterinary professionals reduce feline
stress during visits to the veterinary clinic, incorporate behaviour into their welfare assessment of
cats and effectively educate their clients on
how best to meet their
cats» behavioural needs.
You may look at the
cat sprawled in a patch of sunlight, or the dog curled up at your feet, and wonder, «
How can this animal be
stressed?»
Talk to your veterinarian today about
how to transition your
cat to a canned diet and reduce
stress.
Like we said, we really can't
stress enough
how important it is to catch problems early on, especially for senior
cats.