CARING FOR YOUR PET AFTER SURGERY – Feline

After your pet has surgery, it is important to strictly follow your veterinarian’s recommendations for rehabilitation and recovery. Before you leave the hospital, ensure that you understand all of your veterinarian’s instructions. Some swelling will be normal...

CARING FOR YOUR NEW KITTEN – Feline

Kittens should be fed a nutritionally complete, name-brand kitten food with the American Association of Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) statement on the bag or label. Proper nutrition is especially important for kittens, which need two to three times as many calories...

CARING FOR ORPHANED KITTENS – Feline

Orphaned kittens should be taken to a veterinarian immediately. Your veterinarian can give you advice on caring for kittens and might be able to provide you with contact information for animal rescue groups. During the first few weeks of life, kittens need proper...

CARDIAC EXAM – Feline

A cardiac exam evaluates the function of the cardiovascular system. The exam is performed by your veterinarian to determine the health of your pet’s heart. The exam is especially important for older animals, pets with a history of heart problems, or breeds that...

CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS IN CATS – Feline

An arrhythmia is an irregularity in the rate and/or pattern of the heartbeat. Cats of any age or sex may experience arrhythmias. Rhythm disturbances may be caused by many factors, including diseases, drug reactions, and underlying heart conditions. Signs may include...

CALCIUM LEVEL – Feline

The body’s normal calcium level is maintained through a very complex interaction involving many of the body’s organs. Calcium level can be affected by many things, including certain medications and a variety of illnesses. If the calcium level is dangerously low or...