There's more to keeping your cat healthy and happy than food, water, toys, and your love — cats
need regular vet visits for vaccinations and screening tests.
If you get a kitten, there will be upfront veterinary costs for vaccinations and neutering, and both kittens and adult cats will
need regular vet visits and money set aside in case of a medical emergency.
He's FeLV negative and, as mentioned, FIV positive, which simply means
he needs regular vet visits and should be indoors only — which is true for all cats.
Not exact matches
You may
need to schedule more
regular visits to the
vet for your pet, to ensure any age - related issues are managed well.
In addition to
regular vet visits, affection and attention, and toys, your cat
needs quality food, enough room to move around and exercise, sunshine, and sleeping spots (cat beds) where she can feel safe.
I never expected my three and a half year old dog to
need more than
regular vet visits - but she tore her cruciate ligament while walking, just walking.
You
need to reserve time for your dog's dental hygiene and
visit the
vet on a
regular basis for a dental exam.
You will not only
need food, but
regular vet visits can take a chunk out of your wallet.
Here at our facility, you can also browse among our other quality services including
regular or emergency
vet visits and grooming to meet your pets
needs.
Claim details: Artemis had a severe ear infection and
needed to
visit both the
regular vet and a specialist, multiple times.
If your cat is a
regular rodent - catcher, you may
need to
visit the
vet more frequently to screen for diseases and parasites.
You
need to
visit your
vet on a
regular basis, if your Teacup Yorkie has signs of such low blood sugar levels.
If your dog has frequent or
regular diarrhea, an enzyme supplement or probiotic supplement given on an ongoing basis can also be helpful, but you
need to try any treatment recommended by your
vet first, since
regular or frequent diarrhea definitely requires a
visit to the
vet's office.
If you have a dog that has special
needs or is older, you may
need to put some extra money aside for
regular vet visits.
Owning a pet has a lot of ups and downs (cough, diarrhea, cough) but if you maintain
regular vet visits and take your dog to the
vet any time his behavior seems off, diarrhea is something that you shouldn't
need to worry about (or clean) too often.