Waya is ready for summer after a good brushing session ☀️
Easter Safety Tips for Pets 🐾
That’s right!
Xylitol is quite deadly to cats and dogs!
Why?
Xylitol causes blood sugar to drop to life-threatening levels and even acute liver failure.
What is xylitol? Xylitol is a common sugar alternative found in food ingredients (such as peanut butter, candy, gum, and more) we consume on a regular basis.
It does wonders for us, but it works quite the opposite for our pets!
This is why we recommend you check the labels on your food and keep anything harmful to pets out of their reach.
https://www.petpoisonhelpline.com/poison/xylitol/
Pet poison help line (855) 764-7661
❓What is the #1 nutritional disorder of cats in the United States ❓
You might be surprised to know that the answer is “Obesity.” In fact, 50% of 5-10 year old cats in the U.S. are obese (that is, 20% over ideal weight).
Obese cats are more prone to arthritis, heart disease, diabetes, skin disease, fatty liver, urinary issues, and anesthesia complications. Studies show that obese adult cats are 2.8 times more likely to die early than lean adult cats.
We can help with ideas to get your cat more active or weight loss/management.
The exercise wheel is a big hit! It also helps reduce anxiety and stress on some cats. How do you keep your cats active?
🦷 Dental Month 🦷
Your pet's teeth and gums should be checked at least once a year by your veterinarian for early signs of problems and to keep your pet's mouth healthy!
🦷 Dental Month 🦷
Mellie now has clean, beautiful teeth!
We are so excited to start The New Year with new friends! 🐾💚
The moment you realize it’s Monday again..
A couple of cute visitors 😍😍
Gypsy getting introduced to water. Watch till the end 🤣