
An Insurance for my Cat?
Pet insurance provides peace of mind, ensuring that your pet can receive high-quality medical care without the financial stress of unexpected expenses. The process is simple: after your pet’s veterinary visit, submit the invoice along with the insurance claim form, and you’ll be reimbursed...
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Cat Neutering
Objective Make the male cat sterile by removing both testicles. Benefits · Prevent or put an end to territorial marking. · Reduce almost entirely the strong smell of urine in adult male cats. · Make the cat less likely to run away and fight with...
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How to Keep Your Cat’s Teeth Healthy and Fresh: A Guide to Preventing Bad Breath and Dental Issues
Bad breath in cats is often more than just an unpleasant odor; it can be a sign of periodontal or gum disease, typically caused by the buildup of plaque and tartar. Fortunately, you can prevent oral health issues with a simple and enjoyable dental...
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How to Prepare for the Arrival of a Litter of Kittens
In the wild, cats normally prepare a nest to raise newborns in for the first few days. In our homes, it is essential to prepare a warm, safe, isolated and calm place for Mom and her babies.
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How to Reduce the Risk of Urinary Blockage in Cats
Urinary blockages are relatively common in pets, here are some tips to reduce the risk of urinary blockage.
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Preparing Your Cat for a Less Stressful Nail Clipping
Pets that visit a veterinary clinic are exposed to a less familiar environment. This causes stress in some cats and they may express certain signs of stress such as impatience, hyperactivity, aggression, etc. Here are some tips to make your pet's pedicure much more pleasant:...
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Preventing Risks for the Health of Your Cat Who Goes Outside
Pet cats that have access to the outdoors are exposed to several elements that can affect their health.
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Teeth Scaling for Your Cats: More Than a Simple Cleanup
Did you know that it is estimated that over three quarters of cats aged 5 years and older suffer from dental diseases? Adopt a dental hygiene routine Just like us, cats develop plaque and tartar when their teeth are not brushed regularly. Unfortunately, too many...
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