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Purring and grooming go hand in hand for our feline friends! Did you know that cats licking themselves is a natural way for them to stay clean and hygienic?
Their rough tongue acts as a grooming tool, reducing their scent and helping them to avoid predators and hunt more effectively.
Keep an eye on your cat's grooming habits, as a decrease in licking could indicate the onset of an illness.
Have you ever wondered why cats always seem to land on their feet? It's all thanks to their amazing aerial righting reflex!
This unique combination of vestibular balance, flexibility, and body mechanics allows cats to always land safely, even after a fall.
But did you know, this reflex has roots in their wild predator days? With the occasional fall from a tree, cats developed this ability to always land on their paws.
Do you ever wonder why your furry friend seems to have a knack for knocking over objects and scratching up your furniture?
From practicing hunting skills to stretching their bodies and marking their territory, it's all in a day's work for these curious creatures.
Save your furniture and keep your cat happy by providing them with plenty of toys and a tall scratching post for a full-body stretch.
Have you ever wondered why your feline friend brings you their latest catch? It's actually a sign of affection!
Your kitty sees you as a member of their family and is proud to present their prey as a gift. Keep your furry hunter safe by using a bell on their collar to both them and to protect local wildlife.
And, as always, don't forget to protect them from parasites both inside and out with regular preventative medication. ❤️🐈
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Treatment for heart disease in pets may include medications, diet changes, and lifestyle modifications. In some cases, surgery may be necessary.
It's important to work closely with your veterinarian to develop a treatment plan that is right for your furry friend. In addition to seeking treatment, there are also steps you can take to prevent heart disease in your pet.
These include regular exercise, a balanced diet, and regular check-ups with your veterinarian.
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If your veterinarian suspects that your pet may have heart disease, they will likely recommend some diagnostic tests to confirm the diagnosis.
These may include chest x-rays, ultrasound, and blood tests. It's important to be proactive in seeking a diagnosis for your furry friend, as early treatment can greatly improve their chances of a good outcome.
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Watching out for the signs of heart disease in your furry friend is an important part of being a responsible pet owner.
Some common signs of heart disease include coughing, difficulty breathing, and reduced energy levels.
If you notice any of these signs in your pet, it's important to consult with your veterinarian right away.
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Did you know that there are several different types of heart disease that can affect your furry friend?
These include congenital heart defects, which are present at birth, and acquired heart disease, which develops later in life.
It's important to be aware of the different types of heart disease that can affect your pet, so you can be proactive in keeping them healthy.
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You may already know that overweight pets are more likely to live shorter lives. But excess weight can cause a variety of health issues with your pet in the meantime.
➡️ Cancer - Overweight pets are more susceptible to certain cancers. To treat your pet for cancer, Petplan estimates the average cost will be $2,033
➡️ Joint Injuries - Even just a few extra pounds can add significant stress to your pet's joints (knees are the most commonly affected) costing an average of $3,480 to treat.
➡️ Urinary Tract Infections - Overweight female pets have more trouble cleaning hard-to-reach places or folds of fat may trap bacteria, leading to a UTI. Petplan estimates the cost for treatment for a UTI is $590.
➡️ Heart Disease - In overweight pets, the heart and circulatory system are working overtime which can lead to heart disease and high blood pressure. Treating cardiac conditions can cost approximately $1, 232.
➡️ Back Problems - Overweight pets with short legs and long bodies are prone to intervertebral disc diseases which can cost an average of $2,033 to treat.
Be sure that you measure out portions each day appropriate for your pet, choose the appropriate diet, show love without treats if needed, exercise regularly, and visit the vet routinely!
In 2010, the Association of Professional Dog Trainers established the first-ever National Train Your Dog Month.
The purpose of this month is to bring awareness to the importance of socialization and training and, most of all, to remind the public that training your dog can be easy and fun!
If you happened to welcome a new pup to the family this holiday season, check out their website for some amazing resources that will help you and your family learn about everything from teaching your children about dog safety to how to handle your barking dog and everything in between!
https://trainyourdogmonth.com
Poll! Does your pet like the snow? Answer in the comments with the corresponding emoji!
❄️ = Yes!
🥶 = No!
🧐 = Never seen it!