Oftentimes, we see our cute cats twirling, but what does it mean? It can signify several things. They could be being playful, following a hunting instinct, showing excitement, or, in rare cases, it could indicate a medical issue or be caused by disorientation. However, in most cases, this is normal behavior. Always remember to monitor your cat's behavior to ensure they're in tip-top shape and not in distress. If unsure, we're here to help - call (407) 217-7700.
Happy New Year from Our Team! As we enter the last day of 2024, we would like to thank you for trusting us to care for your animals over this past year! We look forward to working with you in 2025. Wishing you all a safe and Happy New Yearđ
As a pet parent, we hope you never have to go through an emergency. However, if you do, make sure you have this list handy so you know when to bring your pet in case of an emergency.
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Have you ever noticed that your pup twitches while theyâre sleeping? Thatâs because dogs dream as well with comparable sleep patterns to humans. Not just that but they also have a âsixth sense.â Your pooch can sense things before they happen and show that by acting out with hiding, weird behavior, and whining. Dogs are truly one of a kind. Stay pawsome! Give us a call at (407) 217-7700 to schedule a visit.
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Did you know that cats have a highly developed sense of hearing? They can detect a wide range of sound frequencies. They can hear sounds that are both higher and lower in frequency than compared to humans! Crazy, right? Contact us for more information about how to care for your cat. Call us at (407) 217-7700.
Did you know that cats have excellent night vision due to a reflective layer behind their retinas called the tapetum lucidum? This layer enhances their ability to see in low light conditions. Are you looking for a vet who puts the care of your pets first? Look no further! Contact us today at (407) 217-7700 to schedule an appointment.
As a pet parent, we hope you never have to go through an emergency. However, if you do, make sure you have this list handy so you know when to bring your pet in case of an emergency.
âď¸: (407) 217-7700