If you have a cat that's getting up there in age, it's time to start thinking in terms of the senior years. As your cat ages, it will start experiencing some of the same discomforts and health issues that affect humans, as they age. Unfortunately, your cat won't be able to tell about the problems it's experiencing in words. However, if you pay close attention, it might be telling you about those problems through actions.
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In order to be happy and healthy, your bird has to have a healthy beak. It's essential for not only eating, but for their emotional well being as well. So how can you tell if your bird's beak is healthy? First, make sure your bird is eating and appears happy and healthy. Next, inspect the beak. it should appear smooth and symmetrical with no discolorations. Both the upper and lower beak must align as well.
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Humans who choose to reside in metropolitan cities are enthralled with the bustling pace, the dazzling nightlife, the vibrant culture and the variety of the restaurant scene. For their pets, however, such cities can pose a host of risks to health and safety. Learn about some of these urban hazards and how you can protect your dog or cat.
High Rise Syndrome
High-rise syndrome collectively refers to the injuries sustained by cats who take accidental tumbles out of apartment windows or off of fire escapes or terraces.
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If you're a responsible pet parent who has neutered your male cat or cats, it might alarm you to catch your cat attempting to mount another cat. Rest assured, you're not alone; neutered male cats sometimes act out humping or mounting behavior on other kitties, including other male cats. Here are the main reasons why your neutered cat might be acting this way and what you can do to make it stop.
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If you're going on an extended vacation, and you can't take your dog with you, it's time to choose a boarding facility. If your dog has never spent time away from you, it's important that you take some extra steps to ensure a pleasant stay. Before you leave your dog, here are some simple steps you can take to prevent problems.
Visit the Vet
When you check your dog into a boarding facility, you need to make sure that it's in good health before you leave.
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