Archive for January, 2009




Is your cat lethargic? Has it lost its appetite? You may have a sick cat on your hands. Learn all the symptoms of a sick cat today before it becomes a serious problem.

Blood in cat stool can be a disturbing sight. After all, the cat is a tender, lovable animal and to see it suffering from this kind of problem can be really painful for you, the cat owner. If you find blood in your cat’s stool, it is most probably an indication of a significant health problem in your cat.

If you’re an animal lover, you probably already know how many medical conditions your dogs and cats can fall prey to, such as feline UTI. Sadly, dogs and cats can get cancer, diabetes and a host of other illnesses common to humans.

Like humans, cats can have medical conditions that can be quite debilitating to the health and happiness of your pet-not to mention to you and your family, too. When the problem of a cat urinating in house becomes apparent, you need to evaluate the situation seriously. Finding a remedy will help strengthen your cat’s bladder and urinary functions so cat urinating in house won’t be a problem.

We love our pets just like members of our own families, and when a dog or cat is having a medical issue, it can be quite upsetting. As you might know, cat urinating issues can pose a problem. With cats especially, it can be hard to figure out what exactly is causing a particular problems.

Most cat owners, on seeing feline bloody stool, panic big time. They think of it as some sort of fatal disease and they just lose it. Well; here is an important fact you should know - blood in cat’s stool is not a disease. It is usually a symptom.

Blood in cat urine, also called hematuria, is not a disease in itself, but an indicator of a disease. It can be caused by any one or more of the following reasons.

Cats are at risk for health problems if they are overweight. In addition to liver disease and diabetes mellitus, overweight cats are prone to arthritis, skin problems, heart failure and kidney disease. Older cats are often fat to obese. As a result, they have a 2.7% greater death rate than trim cats. You can tell if your cat is overweight if you can run your hand along his flank and not feel his ribs.


It’s time to announce the January contest winners. I got some really good adoption stories this month, it was SO hard to decide who got first and second place. Ultimately, I went with the following stories (here’s the top five):
FIRST PLACE: The story of “My Golden Miracle” by Linda Peterson
“Three years ago my home […]

Wanna rastle?

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Cat: Zeek

 



 

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