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Under Pressure

Under Pressure

Did you know that Max can suffer from hypertension? The most common causes of high blood pressure in cats are hyperthyroidism and chronic renal failure. Sometimes, there is no specific cause; this is called idiopathic hypertension. Hypertension affects: 2% of...
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How to Successfully Add Another Cat to Your Household

How to Successfully Add Another Cat to Your Household

Although it may seem trivial to some, bringing a new cat into the home can actually be more challenging than you'd like! While for many families, cats can live together in harmony, for others, things can be more difficult. That's...
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Acupuncture – What Is It, Exactly?
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Acupuncture – What Is It, Exactly?

Acupuncture is a practice that has been used for thousands of years in traditional Chinese medicine. It arrived in the West in the 19th century and has been used in veterinary medicine for several decades. It was first used on...
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An Anesthesiologist: What Is It For?
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An Anesthesiologist: What Is It For?

Whether it’s for an emergency, a routine sterilization or a descaling procedure, almost all our animals will go under anesthesia one day or another. As with human health, different drugs and techniques can be used to safely put your pet...
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Baking Treats for Your Cat

Baking Treats for Your Cat

Giving treats to your cat is one of the most common ways to spoil him. However, some health conditions require exclusive therapeutic food and restrict the use of commercial treats!   Here are two easy recipes to make at home...
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Is a Cat Really for Me?

Is a Cat Really for Me?

Have you fallen for the adorable kitten in the shop window? A stray cat keeps coming back to see you? Cats are unrivalled charmers - they know how to make us fall in love! However, before giving in to love...
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How to Make Your Pet Lose Weight
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How to Make Your Pet Lose Weight

Good animal health starts with a healthy weight. Overweight animals can develop certain diseases and thus see their life expectancy reduced. To help your pet lose weight, it is essential to modify 3 important points, namely food, treats and physical...
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She’s Not Fat… She’s Just Fluffy!

She’s Not Fat… She’s Just Fluffy!

Do you like Kitty's plumpness? However, her curves are a ticking time bomb. Obesity is defined as being 10 to 20% overweight when compared to the ideal weight for a given breed. In America, it is estimated that approximately 58%...
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