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Helpful Tips for Cats

  • Deworming

    The importance of deworming your pets

  • Brushing Your Cats Teeth

    Preventative dental care is by far the best way to keep your feline friend healthy.

  • Dental

    Dental problems can create many health risks for your pet

  • Arthritis

    More information on how arthritis affects your pet and what you can do to help

  • Administering Eye Medication

    Administering medication to your feline friend can be stressful. This video helps show you how to properly administer eye drops to your cat.

  • Administering Ear Medication to Your Cat

    Administering medication can be difficult and stressful. This video show you have to properly and safely administer ear medication to you feline friend.

  • Encouraging your cat to be happier in a carrier

    One of the most stressful things for owners and their feline pet is the crate. That’s why it is important to get them use to a crate at an early age. Make it fun and a safe place to be. By leaving the crate out at all times and allowing them to use it, will decrease the stress in your furry friend.

  • Handling Your Cat for Grooming

    Grooming your feline friend can be stressful for both the owner and cat. It is important to use tools specifically designed for the feline as too large of tools can cause discomfort or injury. This video gives advice on how to introduce grooming techniques to your fuzzy feline.

  • Brushing your cat’s teeth

    Instructions Teaching your cat to accept brushing will take some training, but will be very beneficial to the cat once he is accustomed to the process. Daily brushing is most…

  • Giving liquid medication to your cat

    The easiest way to give your cat liquid medication is to mix it in with some canned food. To ensure that the medication is actually taken, it is best to give a small amount of food that the cat is certain to eat rather than a large portion that the cat may not complete. Some cats may be unwilling to eat the food or may have dietary restrictions that prevent you from using this technique. If this is the case, you will need to administer the medication directly into the cat’s mouth.