Posted on May 2, 2011 in News
by Bruny Hudson, Tampa Pet Rescue Examiner Most cat owners can tell an anecdote about their cats’ peculiar behavior after giving their cats catnip. Playing with catnip toys or coming in contact with catnip leaves, cats show signs of...
Posted on April 18, 2011 in News
Published April 2011 | LiveScience Sniffly-nosed kitten-lovers rejoice: A new vaccine could soon banish allergies to cats. The vaccine isn’t ready for prime time yet, but a new study finds that the shots are safe, researchers reported March 31...
Did you know, after dental disease, ear disease is one of the most common diseases seen in veterinary practices? From mild inflammation or severe middle ear infection, approximately 15 – 20% of canine patients and 6 – 7% of feline...
It depends. No anesthetic event comes without some level of risk. All patients are ‘graded’ on their risks prior to the procedure and the risk is weighed and discussed against the benefit of the procedure. Anesthetic agents have become relatively...
Many animals are experts at masking pain and discomfort. Sometimes it will not be until a pet is unable to compensate any more that they begin to show signs of pain. Pet’s ancestral behavior keeps them ‘alive and not eaten...
Published : Monday, 07 Mar 2011 on www.myfoxtampabay.com The pollen count is off the charts, and humans aren’t the only ones feeling the effects. If you have a pet, you probably know that cats and dogs often suffer through pollen...