Making the switch to a new veterinarian clinic can be a big decision, but it may be necessary if your current vet has increased prices or you’re unhappy with their services. You may also need to switch to a new vet if you’ve moved or adopted a new pet the clinic isn’t experienced with. Whatever your reason may be for needing to switch to a different vet, it’s a good idea to look into exactly what makes some clinics better suited for your pet and any of your needs.…
As your cat ages, it’s common for them to suffer from a myriad of dental-related issues, including gingivitis, tooth decay, and cavities. Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesions, or FORL, is a painful condition that occurs on cat’s enamel. As FORL worsens, the lesions eat through the enamel and expose the dentin underneath.
Your veterinarian might recommend tooth extraction if your cat is suffering from FORL or any of the other above-mentioned issues.…
Cats are known to scratch. Cats like to work out their claws on all types of surfaces, which can become a problem if your cat is working out their claws all over your home and damaging your furniture and belongings.
One way to stop your cat from scratching all over the place is by having your cat declawed. Declawing is a surgical procedure where your cat’s claw is amputated. Your cat’s claw is attached to a bone in their toe, hence why this is a surgical process and not merely an issue of cutting your cat’s fingernails.…