Blog: Cat

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Cat Deworming

Intestinal worms can cause all sorts of problems in your pet, including blood loss and diarrhea. If your cat hunts and/or goes outside, they are at risk for ingesting parasites. Regular deworming will protect your furry friend against unwanted guests. Intestinal worms can also be transmitted to humans, so that…

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Senior Cat Care

As cats reach the age of seven and older, they start to mature. Older cats need more medical attention, as they age at a rapid rate. A lot can change in just a few months, so we recommend having your senior pet examined at least every six months. Blood work…

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Cat Flea and Tick Control

For fleas, if the infestation is severe, you can see the fleas jumping and moving around. If it is not severe, you may notice that your cat is restless, or scratching and licking a bit more than normal. Fleas are tiny and blackish in colour. Turn your cat on it’s…

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Cat Fecal Exam

Fecal exams can reveal parasites, in adult form or even in the beginning egg stages. Intestinal parasites can lead to gastrointestinal upset and even result in impaction.