The FVRCP Vaccine for Felines

kQ6QQbThe FVRCP vaccination is an essential piece of your feline’s routine. It keeps three conceivably deadly airborne viruses from infecting your cat, these viruses are rhinotracheitis, calicivirus and panleukopenia.

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Heartworm Disease In Cats

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Spread by infected mosquitoes, heartworm is progressively being perceived as a hidden reason for health issues in local cats. Regardless of its name, heartworm essentially causes lung disease in cats. Prevention is an essential step toward any sort of improvement in the health of felines living in territories thickly populated by mosquitoes, and prevention techniques ought to be talked about with a veterinarian.

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Feline Leukemia Virus

Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) is a virus that can affect the immune system and a plethora of other bodily functions and abilities. If not prevented with vaccines or safe measures, it has the chance to be a fatal virus.

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Feline Rabies: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment

Feline Rabies

World Rabies Day is coming up on September 28. Feline rabies is an inflammatory infection that specifically affects the gray matter of the cat’s brain and its central nervous system (CNS). The primary way the rabies virus is transmitted to cats in the United States is through a bite from a disease carrier: foxes, raccoons, skunks, and bats. Infectious virus particles are retained in a rabid animal’s salivary glands to better disseminate the virus through their saliva.

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Toxic Medication For Pets

As pet owners, its often hard to refrain from trying to help your pet when he or she is sick. It’s natural to want to ease your pet’s pain if he or she is feeling ill or discomfort. But before you act, take into consideration that common medications used for humans can be toxic or even fatal to your pet.

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Regular Wellness Exams for Dogs and Cats

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Just like how you go to the doctor to get checkups every now and then, your pets need the same treatment. People often overlook that pets are beings too, and need regular healthcare just like everyone else. Keeping your pet healthy and at their top shape guarantees a long and happy life for your pets. Staying on top of vaccinations and inspections is one of the greatest impacts you can make for your pet. So why not stop by at All Pets Veterinary Medical Center for a through checkup for your pet soon? We will discuss the importance of regular wellness exams for dogs and cats.

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Back to School Pet Tips

Most families adopt their pets during the summertime of the year, giving your children and you months to establish a wonderful relationship with your pets. However, school time is coming up, and when that comes your children will not have all the time they once had to dedicate to playing with your pets. This sudden shift in attention may be stressing towards your dog or cat, so its best you set up a schedule with your family to dedicate to your pet to help them get the attention they need.

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