CBC AND CHEMISTRY PROFILE – Feline

A CBC (complete blood count) and chemistry profile is an important component of wellness blood work that your veterinarian may want to perform during your pet’s regular checkups. A CBC and chemistry profile can help determine the state of your pet’s health and...

BRUSHING YOUR CAT’S TEETH – Feline

Periodontal disease can lead to tooth loss and affects most cats before they are 3 years old. Bacteria from periodontal disease can spread to affect other organs and cause illness. Before you start brushing your cat’s teeth, have them checked by your veterinarian....

BRINGING A NEW KITTEN HOME – Feline

Your kitten must receive veterinary care before being introduced to other cats. Your kitten must be vaccinated against various diseases on a schedule, beginning at 2 to 3 months of age. Your kitten should be spayed or neutered by 6 months of age. Proper nutrition is...

BLADDER STONES AND KIDNEY STONES – Feline

Urinary stones are made of minerals and can form anywhere in the urinary tract of dogs and cats. These stones can irritate the bladder lining and obstruct urine flow from the kidney to the bladder or from the bladder out of the body. Signs may include more frequent...

BLOOD PRESSURE TEST – Feline

An (indirect) blood pressure test measures the pressure of blood against the walls of large arteries. It is a noninvasive, painless procedure that can be performed on an outpatient basis. Your veterinarian may recommend a blood pressure test if your pet shows signs of...

BREEDING YOUR CAT – Feline

There are currently more cats in the United States than there are homes for them. As a result, millions of cats are surrendered to shelters and euthanized each year. Breeding should only be done to improve the breed, which requires a strong knowledge of the pedigrees...