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  • Diabetes in Cats: Prevention and Treatment
    Category: Newsletter Library, Cats

    Diabetes in cats, also known as feline diabetes mellitus, is an increasingly common disease affecting 1 out of every 400 cats. Obesity is the leading risk factor for diabetes. "Overweight or obese cats are two to four times more likely to develop diabetes than cats with a healthy body weight," says board-certified

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  • Pet Hearing Loss
    Category: Newsletter Library, Tips for Pet Owners

    Many of the same health problems that affect us, including hearing loss, also affect our pets. Fortunately, most pets adapt very well to the disability with a little help from their owners. What Causes Hearing Loss in Pets? Some pets are born deaf or hard of hearing, while others develop hearing loss

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  • 5 Common Myths About Pets
    Category: Newsletter Library, Tips for Pet Owners

    Do cats really have nine lives? Find out if these and other pet myths are true.

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  • 3 Reasons Why Your Pet Could Be Coughing
    Category: Newsletter Library, Recognizing Illness

    Wondering why your pet is coughing? Check out three common reasons.

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  • How Safe is Your Dog’s Food?
    Category: Newsletter Library, Nutrition & Food

    Over the last several years, numerous dog food brands and treats have been recalled for chemical contamination or Salmonella. This last summer many dog food brands were recalled due to Salmonella; all were manufactured in a Diamond Pet Foods plant in Gaston, South Carolina, USA. This plant makes many

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  • Secondhand Smoke Affects Pets Too
    Category: Newsletter Library, Pet Dangers

    The effects of secondhand smoke on people are well-documented. Exposure to tobacco smoke causes a variety of serious health problems, including stroke, heart disease, and lung cancer, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Not surprisingly, secondhand smoke also increases the risk

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  • Bred Specific Rescue Groups
    Category: Video Newsroom, Other Interests

    Many dog owners admire the unique looks and personalities of purebreds, but also worry about the fate of millions of pets euthanized each year. What many people don't realize is that there are specific breed rescue organizations for almost every breed of dog, placing dogs in need to new homes. Dogs aren't

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  • Caring for Senior Cats
    Category: Feline

    Thanks to advancements in veterinary care, today’s cats can live well into their teen years. It is not uncommon for cats to live to be 18 or even older. However, in order for cats to live a long full life, they need proactive veterinary care to stay healthy. As cats age, they are at greater risk for

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  • Cat Backpacks: The New Trend in Feline Transportation
    Category: Newsletter Library

    Wearing your cat is all the rage these days. Find out why more cat lovers are making the switch to cat backpacks.

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  • Should You Declaw Your Cat?
    Category: Newsletter Library

    Do you know what really happens when cats are declawed?

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  • Wellness Coloring Book
    Category: Pets4Kids

    Picking the Right Pet, Welcome Your New Pet Home, Pets Need Proper Grooming, Feed Your Pet a Good Diet, Training Your Pet, Pets Love to Play!, and Pets Can Get Sick Just Like You.

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  • Can My Dog Give Me a Blood Infection?
    Category: Newsletter Library

    Can a few affectionate licks from your dog make you sick?

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  • Homemade vs. Store Bought Pet Food
    Category: Newsletter Library

    Not sure if homemade or store-bought food is best for your pet? Consider these important factors.

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  • Pet Health Insurance
    Category: Newsletter Library

    Worried about paying for veterinary care? Pet health insurance can help cover your costs.

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  • Nail Trimming Do's and Don'ts
    Category: Newsletter Library

    Is pet nail trimming a hectic experience at your house? These tips can make the process a little easier.

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  • Should Your Dog Wear a Backpack?
    Category: Newsletter Library

    Thinking about buying a backpack for your dog? Consider these factors before you visit the pet store.

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