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Today I am using my lab coat since I have something major to discuss: your cat’s health. I know, nobody enjoys going to the doctor, as well as particularly not cats. however did you understand that a research study discovered that much more than half of had cats had not been to the veterinarian in the last year? national Take Your feline to the Vet Day is Saturday, August 22nd, so this is a excellent time to treatment the situation.
You are most likely thinking, “But Daisy, my feline hates going to the vet!” This may be true, however cats are professionals at hiding illnesses. Dogs are much much more likely than cats to get routine veterinary care, perhaps since dogs seem to whine about every bit problem! If you wait up until your stoic feline really appears ill to take him or her to the vet, you’re missing the possibility to catch an disease before it establishes or becomes worse. Routine, preventive care such as annual exams as well as lab work can find prospective issues early. Besides, I understand from experience that needles only pinch a bit bit.
Here I am at my last veterinary visit trying to be brave. The physician weighed me, analyzed all of my parts, as well as took a few of my blood. right here is the embarrassing part: he emptied my anal sacs. Yuck! The poor news is that I had to get my teeth cleaned later that week. however the great news is that I am in general quite great health. I’m extremely happy of myself. as well as I got additional treats that afternoon for being so brave.
On the other hand, Harley was NOT so take on at the vet’s office. however he still got additional treats.
Even though your feline would most likely choose some catnip, new toys or a good scratching post, the extremely finest gift you can provide your feline is the gift of great health. Even I in some cases hide when something frightening happens. however being ill is much scarier than a easy veterinary visit. I hope you will take my guidance as well as routine an visit for your own cats to see the vet if they are past due for an exam.
Daisy the Curly CatVeterinary Care