Understanding sneezing in cats
Cats can have episodes of sneezing, much like people. Even if it happens frequently, it's crucial to comprehend the fundamental reasons to protect your feline companion.
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Cats are wonderful animals and caring for them is generally quite simple.
If like most pet owners, you are often looking for ways to improve your cat’s health or behaviour, here you will find cat care tips and advice on a wide variety of topics that will help you look after your furry friend.
If you cannot find the information you are looking for or would rather speak to us, then we have experienced and qualified staff who are happy to help with tips and advice on all aspects of cat care.
You are also welcome to call any of our surgeries for an informal chat about any concerns you have with looking after your cat.
Cats can have episodes of sneezing, much like people. Even if it happens frequently, it's crucial to comprehend the fundamental reasons to protect your feline companion.
Cats, those mysterious animals, frequently appear to be happy to sleep all day.
Diabetes in Cats can be seen in felines of all ages, breeds and sexes, however, at Avonvale Vets, we understand that it is more commonly seen in overweight cats and senior cats.
Maintaining the health of your cat through continuous flea treatment is a necessary and ongoing procedure. Regrettably, there are no instant solutions available. The primary issue with fleas lies in their ability to survive for months without a host.
A healthy diet, properly balanced in nutrients, is essential for the optimum growth and development of your kitten. The best way to achieve this is to feed an all in one diet.
In common with human medicine the introduction of immunisation against several serious and often fatal diseases in cats has provided a widespread reduction in the incidences of these infectious conditions.
Cats are very sensitive creatures and have a need to express feelings of anxiety, insecurity or protection of their territory. Spraying is one of the ways they achieve this and in fact the majority of cats whether male, female or neutered will engage in spraying behaviour at some point in their lives.
Neutering for female pets is referred to as ‘spaying’. This is in effect an ovario-hysterectomy removing both the uterus and ovaries and so permanently preventing pregnancy.
There are several things to consider if you are thinking about taking another cat into a household which already owns one or more cats. In the wild, cats often prefer to live alone, only forming groups where there are enough resources available to avoid competition.