Dye Allergies in Cats
February 10, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment
One problem that is very common among cats is sensitivity to food dyes and food coloring. This is a major problem for cats because so many of the cat foods have dye in them. For some cats it can cause occasional minor stomach upset, and in others it can be a major problem.
No matter how serious the case is, you will likely want to get your sensitive cat on a diet that won’t upset her stomach. Even in the minor cases it is likely not comfortable for the cat to feel an upset stomach on a regular basis.
One of the options for helping your cat with this is to change her over to an all natural dye free food. These are often sold at vet’s offices or at pet supply stores. These are very similar to other foods that you would buy for your cat, but they don’t have the artificial colors and other additives in them. This is a great choice because it is easy for you as an owner. This may cost a bit more than buying regular grocery store cat food, but the overall savings in time and headaches is well worth it for you and your feline friend.
Another option is to start making your cat’s food at home. You can look online to find many great recipes for foods that you can cook for your cat. Some of these may take some time and effort to prepare, but you can create a diet for your cat that will be unmatched by any prepackaged food you can buy at the store.
Whatever you choose to do, make sure you do something and quickly. You don’t want your cat to suffer from the pain and discomfort of an upset stomach, and you want to save yourself from having to clean up additional messes that can be caused by the cat vomiting or having loose stools from her stomach issues.
Filed Under: Medical Care, Pets Care Tagged With: Cat, Food, Food coloring
Animals and Healing
February 9, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment
There’s a wonderful connection between humans and animals. Many people seem to bond with animals – a bond that lasts for a lifetime. When it comes to treating addictions, these bonds that are created with animals can help in the healing process. In fact, it’s been proven that animals can help human beings reconnect with their normal life after addiction and get back to the person they were before the addiction took over. You can find more information about pets and healing from an addiction at Rehab-International.org.
Below are some of the ways animals help with healing.
Building Relationships
When someone becomes addicted to a substance or gaming, often the first thing to go is their relationships with others. Addicts become withdrawn and only need the “love” of their addiction. During the healing process, an addict needs to discover how to nurture relationships again. This is where the help of a pet comes in. Pets can help a human to learn how to nurture and provide unconditional love. Pets tend to give a lot of love, so introducing a pet into rehab is very comforting to an addict. The pet is always around, which helps the addict to remember there are people who love and care about him outside of rehab.
Assuming Adult Responsibility
Another basic human function that is gone when an addict chooses the addiction is adult responsibility. Again, a job, family, or school are not nearly as important to an addict as their addiction. Pets in rehab help the addict re-discover how to care for something else. This is a great way to reintroduce responsibility and overcoming the selfishness that was introduced with addiction.
Pets have a wonderful way of helping addicts heal and recover their lives. Many rehabilitation programs actually recommend pets be a part of the recovery process.
Filed Under: Medical Care, Pets Care Tagged With: Animal, Human, Pet
Why Get Pet Vaccinations
January 27, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment
Vaccinations are a wonderful blessing in life – especially for animals. If you have a family pet, you need to know the importance of getting the right vaccinations for your pet. Take a look at the top reasons to get pets vaccinated.
- Vaccinations save lives. Just like in humans, vaccinations can protect our pets from dangerous diseases. Over the years, vaccinations have indeed saved the lives of pets.
- Protect other pets. If you have an unvaccinated pet, the chances of your pet getting sick from another pet is very likely. Other unvaccinated pets can pass dangerous diseases to your pet.
- Safety for humans. Yes, pet vaccinations help protect humans as well. For example, if a dog isn’t vaccinated for rabies, he could provide a fatal bite to a human. It’s in the best interest of pets and humans to get the right vaccinations.
If you are concerned about pet vaccinations, talk to your veterinarian. Make a list of all the questions you have concerning vaccinations and then make an appointment with the vet. Likely, the vet will be able to ease your mind and help answer any questions you will have about vaccinations. The vet can also help you set up a good schedule for vaccinations. You don’t want to get vaccinations too often or too frequently, so setting up a schedule is a great idea.
Pets are just like humans and need the proper medical attention to stay healthy. If you have a pet, find out what kinds of vaccinations are available. Don’t wait another minute to get your pet the proper medical care that he needs. If you give him the right care, along with the correct vaccinations, you’ll have a healthy and vibrant pet for many years to come. Go ahead and do some research and then decide for yourself.
Filed Under: Medical Care, Pets Care Tagged With: Pet, Vaccination
How to Tell When Your Pet is Ill
January 22, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment
If your pet is sick, it may actually be hard to know. After all, it’s not like your pet can actually tell you that he isn’t feeling well. Fortunately, there are some signs and symptoms you can look for that will help you know if your pet isn’t feeling well.
- Has your stopped eating? A sure sign that something is wrong with your pet is when he stops eating and drinking. If you notice that your pet has stopped eating, take him to the vet immediately.
- Is your pet restless? When your pet is restless, this is a sign of distress. This could indicate that your pet is in pain.
- Is your pet acting abnormally? You know your pet better than anyone else. If you are noticing changes in behavior, even if it might not be that out of the ordinary, it’s best to get your pet checked out.
- What are the other symptoms? If you suspect that something is wrong with your pet, but you aren’t sure if you should rush to the vet, go ahead and record the symptoms. Keep track of your pet’s behavior for a day or two so you can tell the vet exactly how your pet has been reacting.
- If possible, check your pet’s heart rate. An unusually high heart rate is definitely a sign that something is wrong with your pet.
Having a sick pet is absolutely heart breaking. It’s hard to know how to help your pet and how to ease the pain. Do your best to comfort your pet and get help as soon as you can. It won’t be long until you are both feeling better. Once you see your pet acting normally and happy, you’ll be glad you took the time to care for your sick pet.
Filed Under: Medical Care, Pets Care Tagged With: Health, Pet
When Animals Get Sick
January 15, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment
Many people view their pets as part of the family, and take great care in making sure the animals are cared for and happy. When a pet suddenly gets sick or injured, it can be a frightening experience for the owners. It can also be a costly expense, since veterinarian bills are often comparable to healthcare for humans. However, caring for a sick animal at home can be overwhelming, and those who are not properly trained may not be able to give the medical attention that the animal needs in order to get well. Generally, pet owners can tell when their animals are behaving differently, and signs that the animal usually requires care from a professional include elevated temperature, difficulty or strain when breathing or eating, lesions on the body, or vomiting.
There are several options for pet owners needing quick funds to pay for the medical expense. These individuals may choose to borrow money from a friend or family member, which sometimes ultimately leads to the demise of the relationship due to stress from financial burden. They can also choose a vet which offers payment plans, but sometimes these plans have high interest rates which can add expenses to the already costly bill. One great option is to apply for a payday loan, through a site such as paydayone.com, where users can fill out a short application online and receive approval in minutes. The funds are then deposited into a bank account by the next business day, and can be used immediately. Depending on the situation, there are several options for loans available, and the fees and interest rates vary depending on the loan type received. When needing quick funds to pay for an animal’s medical expense, a payday loan can provide peace of mind, knowing that the money is available to make sure the beloved pet receives proper care.
Filed Under: Medical Care, Pets Care Tagged With: Animal, Loan, Payday loan, Pet
Choosing a Vet
January 5, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment
Choosing a veterinarian is one of the most important things you can do to help your pet. It’s just like choosing a doctor for yourself. You want to make sure you choose someone who is skilled, patient, and has a good bedside manner. Below are some tips for choosing a vet to help make the process a little easier on you.
- Ask for recommendations. You don’t want to choose a vet just because he was the first one listed in the phone book. Go ahead and ask friends and family who they take their beloved pet to for care.
- Call for a visit. You can call several veterinarian offices and ask to schedule a visit. Go ahead and look around and take a tour of the office to see if the environment is a good fit for you.
- Ask about qualifications. You’ll want to find out if the vet graduated from an accredited school and if he belongs to any professional organizations. You’ll also want to find out if he is affiliated with the humane society and if he offers referral services should your pet need them.
- Ask lots of questions. And then listen closely to the answers. You’ll want to make sure you ask specific questions about your pet’s care. Listen to the answers the vet and his staff give you and see if you are satisfied with their expertise.
- Make an appointment for your pet. You can also make an appointment to take your pet into the office to get acquainted with the doctor and the staff. This is a good way to see if your pet is going to be comfortable with this vet.
Choosing a veterinarian isn’t an easy experience, but it doesn’t have to be unpleasant. Go ahead and keep these tips in mind and then choose the best care for your pet.
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