10 Things You May Not Know About Cats
Interesting cat facts
LVS Blog
Feline panleukopenia, also known as feline distemper, is a highly contagious viral disease that occurs wherever there are cats. Cats of any age may be stricken.
Cats thrive on having their own space. Providing them with their own furniture and play areas nurtures their desire for a pampered place.
Good nutrition is important part of your pet’s health.
Though fleas can live up to a year and a half (or longer) with a proper food supply and optimum conditions like temperature and perfect humidity, most live only for an average of two to three months. However, in that time period, they make it their life’s work to produce a continuing army of pests. It is this continual production of flea reinforcements, which make the task of flea ridding so daunting. Four stages of development complete the life cycle of a flea-egg, larvae or caterpillar, pupae or cocoon, and adult.
More than 6.5 million dogs and 12.4 million cats suffer from chronic digestive problems*.
Aluminum hydroxide, a naturally occurring mineral, is more commonly recognized for treating chronic kidney/renal failure in animals.
Although no wonder cure for kidney disease and/or kidney failure, aluminum hydroxide is often prescribed by veterinarians to manage the condition in both aging cats and dogs.
Urinary incontinence can be seen in young puppies and kittens but is usually seen in middle-aged to older pets.
Deafness is often difficult to assess accurately mainly because pets are not able to tell us when they have trouble hearing.