Important Cat Care Information
CET products: Teeth: Brushing your cat's teeth once per day will help prevent plaque and tarter build up and lessen their chance for gum disease, heart, kidney, and liver problems later on. Ask your veterinarian what toothbrush and toothpaste is best to use. They can also teach you how to properly brush your cat's teeth.
Frontline: Fleas and ticks are a nuisance. Fleas can transmit plague and tapeworms; ticks can transmit Lyme disease. Your veterinarian has products that will help keep your cat flea and tick free.
F.O.N & PEO: Cats make mistakes too. When your cat does not use the litter box, see your veterinarian to rule out any health issues and ask about great products to help eliminate odor and remove stains.
Feliway: Inappropriate urine marking by cats is a common problem that can be helped by modifying their behavior using Feliway. Your veterinarian can devise a plan for retraining your cat.
Laxaire & Laxatone: Hairballs are a very common problem with cats. What you may not know is they can cause serious health issues. There are very simple solutions to this problem. Some are as easy as a change in diet including products from Science Diet and Eukanuba. Consult your veterinarian for the best options.
Microchips: Lost pets are hard to recover without proper identification. Check with your veterinarian regarding permanent identification options for your cat. They can recommend alternatives to collars and I.D. tags that work much better and can not be lost.
Cat Attract: If you are having problems with your cat not wanting to use the litter box, your veterinarian has a product that may help.
Shampoos: Does your cat's dander trigger allergies for you or another family member? Call your veterinarian for information about shampoos that might help.
Prescription Diets: Does your cat have health problems such as, allergies, kidney, liver or intestinal disease? Talk to your veterinarian about prescription diets that could help.
Pet Insurance: Need help with your veterinarian costs? Ask your veterinarian for information about insurance for your cat.
Cosequin: Arthritis in cats is just like it is in people. Symptoms include, but are not limited to, achy joints, difficulty getting up and pain when moving around. Call your veterinarian for medication recommendations.
Pfizer: Vaccinating your cat can help protect them from a variety of infectious diseases. Discuss vaccination schedules with your veterinarian.
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