Feline Leukemia
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- My Experience With Feline LeukemiaI saved a small cat's life, only to find out there wasn't really much I could do. Here is my story of a kitten with feline leukemia.
- Tips to Overcome the Top Five Problems in a Multicat HouseholdThey're cute, and they're fun, but having several cats in the house can be a handful or two. For a more peaceful existence, consider these tips to overcome the top five problems in a multicat household.
How to Treat a Distressed CatDistressed cats often act up. While it is tempting to simply punish a distressed cat, loving pet owners will try to discover the root cause of the problem and treat it so that their cat will soon be back to its old self again.- Picking a Purebred CatDo you think you would enjoy owning a purebred cat? Do you wonder which breed is purrfect for you? Here are some pointers to help you in your decision.
Vet Jet Feline Leukemia Injection Device Receives FDA WarningThree cats innoculated from feline leukemia with Vet Jet transdermal device received injuries. The FDA is investigating.
Feline Leukemia (FeLV) Virus is a Complex Ailment Affecting Some CatsAn educated and observant pet parent can witness the early signs of feline leukemia so that you can help your cat in the infant stages of the disease. With proper care your cat can live a long happy life . . .
Review of Virginia Veterinarian Dr. Anne Carr of Blackstone Animal ClinicDr. Anne Carr graduated from the VA Tech Veterinary School in 1990 and opened Blackstone Animal Clinic in 2003. I knew her from 1997 - 2003 and every time she saw my pets there was friction.
Difficulty Chewing in Elderly Cats: How to Help Your Cat EatAs cats begin to age, similarly to people, they start to have a hard time with things that they previously could do. Many elderly cats may begin to have trouble chewing the food that they once loved.- 10 Reasons to Send a Cat to the VeterinarianCats can become sick just like humans. Obviously, pet owners should be on the lookout for certain warning signs. Here are a few reasons that you should take your cat to the veterinarian.
Cats & Emotions: How to Read Your Pet's EmotionsIt doesn't surprise most pet owners that cats are able to feel and express emotions, however, many cat owners are unsure how to read these emotions in their feline friend! Here are some signs to look for when reading your cat's emotions.
Cat Care and HealthA cat can live for 10 years or longer so you need to be responsible and understand that a cat is going to be around for a long time and his or her health is your responsibility.
How to Brush Your Cat's TeethBrushing your cat's teeth can prevent many oral diseases and other serious health problems. I will give you some tips on how brush your cat's teeth to make it fun and easy for you and your cat.
Fear of Cats- AilurophobiaAfraid of cats? You're not alone.
Can Cats Really "Steal" a Baby's Breath?Many new parents have heard the stories about cats "stealing" or "sucking" a baby's breath. These tales are myths, perpetuated by time. Here's an explanation behind why this belief isn't accurate!
Tips to Help You Hire a Professional Cat Sitter when Your Cat Needs SittingProfessional cat sitters can help you provide your cat with a wonderful companion while you are gone from home. Professional cat sitting allows your cat to remain home where she is comfortable and in her own environment.
Advice on Caring for a Feline Leukemia CatTips help you keep your cat with feline leukemia healthy, happy and strong.- Help Your Cat Live LongerYou want the best for your cat, and there are many simple things you can do to help your cat live a longer, healthier life.
- Abused CatsIt is a sad thing to see a cat has been abused, and they need as much patience and love as possible. Here are a few things to know about abused cats, so you will know what to expect and how you should react.
- FIV: Get the Facts Here!Get the answers to FIV here. Important information that can save your cats life!
The Signs and Symptoms of Feline LeukemiaA cat can carry the feline leukemia virus for many years without showing any symptoms. Unfortunately it is a major cause of death and severe illness in many cats.- Did You Just See Your Cat Collapse?Acute collapse in cats occurs when a cat suddenly falls and is not capable of getting back up due to a "loss of strength."
- Treating a Cat's Upper Respiratory Infection and/or Feline Leukemia at HomeWhen the veterinarian has given up on your cat...
The Lifespan of a CatHow long will my cat live? Read this article to find out the answer and learn how to ensure that your cat will live a long, healthy life.- Restraining a Cat for TreatmentHow to restrain a cat safely.
- The Best and Safest Ways to Transport an Injured CatTransporting a cat can be difficult and unsafe when your cat is in pain or is injured. There are some safe ways that you can transport your cat to safety.
- How and when to Use Cat DeterrentsA lot of people are experience problems with cats which belong to other people in their neighborhoods and turn to cat deterrents.
- (PETS) How to Give a Cat a BathThere are times when your cat gets into something really foul or smelly. That's when the following steps will truly come in handy.
A Cat's Nose: How Cats Smell and TasteA cat's nose is the key to understanding the cat senses of smell and taste. If you're concerned about issues like your cat not eating, these facts may help you in understanding cats and how to care for them.
How to Bathe a CatUseful tips on how to give a cat a bath, from a cat owner who has done this for years.- Top Five Preventable Diseases in CatsA description of the top 5 preventable diseases in cats
- Top 5 Preventable Diseases in CatsThe top five preventable diseases in cats include intestinal parasites and rabies as well as a few others!
Train Your Cat to Do TricksAll animals can be trained to do tricks, even the stubborn house cat. Follow these animal training tips to teach your cat basic commands.- Tips for Growing Cat Nip for Your CatCat nip is good for cats to eat and they enjoy it. You can grow a small patch of cat nip for your cat or cats to enjoy when they want a snack.
- Why is a Cat like That?Why do cats purr, sleep all day and what's up with that tail? Are whiskers there for a reason or just for looks?
- Is Your Cat Overweight, Underweight or a Healthy Weight?The Body Condition Score (BCS) can determine if your cat is an ideal weight, or if he is overweight or underweight. This guide can help you determine your cat's general fitness level.
Yes You Can Train Your CatA how to and what should you do to train your cat better.
5 Things to Consider Before Owning a CatCats are wonderful companions, however, ownership means responsibility. What you should know before owning a cat.- Cat Markings: Terminology and DefinitionsDefinitions of common terms used to describe the coloration, patterns, and markings on domestic cats.
- Is Your Cat Ready to Face the Cold?Detailed overview of what to do for your cat in the winter months!
Rare Cat Colors: Ever See a Chocolate, Lavender, or Peach Cat?Some breeds of cats have genetics that favor the expression of unusual coat colors. In addition to standard, well-known shades, cats can also be cream, lilac, or mahogany-brown.





