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Archive for November, 2011

November 30th 2011
Tips for Flying with Your Pet

Posted under PetMeds Spotlight

Traveling with pets using public transportation is not new these days.  Always check with your airline carrier well in advance of your scheduled travel date regarding their pet travel policies.  Advance preparation can help reduce the stress of traveling for you and your pet. Here are some helpful hints in preparing for your pet’s travel: Read more »

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November 29th 2011
Pet Obesity – What Owners Deny about their Pet’s Weight

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Just as childhood obesity is increasing among the human population, there is a similar problem among domestic animals.  Pet obesity has come to the attention of veterinarians due to the increasing number of cats and dogs that have become way too heavy.  Veterinarians speculate that the reason behind this is that pet parents love their pets so much they treat them as part of the family. Read more »

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November 28th 2011
Dog Treats From China Causing More Than Just Upset Stomachs

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Chicken Jerky treats made in China have been reported to cause illness in dogs.

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November 27th 2011
Shelter Spotlight: Paws 2 Care Coalition

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Paws 2 Care Coalition is a rescue organization which promotes spaying, neutering and pet adoption to help reduce the more than 30,000 abandoned pets destroyed in South Florida each year.  Located in Hollywood, Florida, Paws 2 Care Coalition rescues, protects and offers medical care to abandoned, neglected or homeless pets.

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November 26th 2011
Using New GPS Tracking Devices to Locate Lost Pets

Posted under PetMeds Spotlight

Pet parents get worried sick when their pets wander off and do not find their way home.  Losing a pet, for many people, is like losing a best friend.  Pets are considered a part of the family for most owners; thus when they get lost, most pet parents go to great lengths to recover their cat or dog such as posting Lost Pet signs with their pet’s cutest photo. Read more »

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November 25th 2011
The Pros and Cons of Trap-Neuter-Release Approach

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There is a lot of controversy regarding animal rights and welfare. Animal advocates sometimes are pitted against each other when it comes to the best programs and approaches of how locals should control the population of free-roaming animals such as cats.  One of the most controversial approaches is the Trap-Neuter-Release approach, or TNR. Read more »

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November 23rd 2011
How to Properly Deal with Cat Litter

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Disposing of your cat’s litter might seem like a big problem.   For some people, it could also be the reason they have second thoughts about getting a cat – they simply do not know how to deal with cat waste in the most environmentally-friendly way.  Of course, there are plenty of illnesses and even parasites that can be carried in cat feces; this makes it all the more important to know how to dispose of it properly. Read more »

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November 22nd 2011
When to Call the Vet after Vaccination

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Not everyone would agree that you should get booster injections and vaccines for your pets.  While your vet and local regulations require that your pet be vaccinated for rabies, there are a couple of side effects that you should know about.  Additionally, other vaccines can cause side effects, so if you notice some reactions that are quite out of the ordinary, go to the vet immediately. Read more »

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November 21st 2011
Vitamins and Supplements for Cats – How Necessary?

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Not all kitty owners believe that they have to get cat vitamins and supplements for their pets. Some prefer to leave their cat’s nutrition to premium cat foods that their vet recommends. Of course, there are still others who believe that giving supplements to their pets means a little more care for their furry friends. However, there are certain times that these supplements are really needed to keep your pet healthy and playful.

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November 20th 2011
Shelter Spotlight: Illinois Valley Cat Taxi

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If you’re from Illinois, or located in any part of the world, you can easily make a donation for the Illinois Valley Cat Taxi. This non-profit organization in Mendota helps in decreasing the population of homeless cats through affordable spay/neuter services, the Trap-Return-Return (TNR) program, and a no-kill adoption policy, not only for cats and dogs, but also for farm animals and even exotics. Read more »

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