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Litter Training Your Kitten

Litter Training Your Kitten Choosing an adequate litter box There are two types of cat litter boxes: open and closed. The most common mistake of owners is that when choosing the equipment for pets they place an emphasis on visual appearance, while functionality and practicality are almost always ignored. Therefore, keep in mind that when…

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Feeding Orphan Kittens

Feeding Orphan Kittens The newborn kitten can become abandoned in a case of death or severe illness of the mother or if the mother cannot produce enough milk. It is not uncommon that the mother cat abandons her kittens after birth. Adequate care for newborns is essential for maintaining health and proper growth and development.…

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Deworming puppies and kittens

Deworming puppies and kittens  Deworming is one of the first things that an owner should do with a new puppy or kitten. Deworming works for intestinal parasites that are present now. This is why the owner should deworm his pet regularly. The first deworming is carried out in 2nd week of the animal’s life, followed…

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Crate Training

Crate Training Crates can be used for transporting your pets, when taking them to and from the veterinarian, or when traveling by plane or train. Veterinarians use crates (or cages) at their clinics for hospitalized animals who need extra care after surgical procedures or recovery. It is recommended they stay at the clinic for a…

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Cerebellar Hypoplasia in Kittens

Cerebellar Hypoplasia in Kittens Cerebellar hypoplasia or “Wobbly Cat Syndrome” is a neurological disorder that is characterized by difficulty in walking and the ability to maintain balance. Kittens with cerebral hypoplasia (inadequate or incomplete development of the brain) are sometimes passed by females who, during their pregnancy, have infectious panleukopenia. Cats who have suffered brain…

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Flea Control

Fleas can cause various skin diseases in your pet and sometimes it’s very hard to get rid of them. The fleas are not located only on your pet but are also present in your pet’s environment in various stage of development. A flea control program must consider fleas on the pet and in the environment.…

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