Heading out of town for a few days? Although cats are pretty self-sufficient, they shouldn’t be left home alone for days. Don’t forget to make a reservation with us at our Kitty Condo!
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Are you worried about bringing your cat in for their annual exam? Here are a few tips to help make that visit smoother: http://bit.ly/2y1PlPF Give us a call for more tips! We can’t wait to see your cat.
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Where’s your cat’s favorite place to sunbathe? Post pics of your cat soaking up the sun below…
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Is getting your cat in the carrier the most stressful part of your vet visit? Here are some great tips from AAFP to help you train your cat to like (and maybe even love) their carrier: http://bit.ly/2MfOvlg
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Cats don’t show pain like dogs do. It’s important to bring them in for their annual exam to ensure they are healthy. Call us to schedule your next visit today.
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Looking for more tips on cat enrichment? Check out this article from our friends at Vetoquinol for 6 easy ways to provide more enrichment for your favorite feline: http://bit.ly/2y02RU3
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Did you know cats scratch to mark their territory? If you’re finding your furry friend scratching furniture, it might be time for another scratching post. Let us know about any change in scratching habits during your annual visit. We can help.
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How many litter boxes should you have? The rule of thumb for litter boxes is n + 1. This means you should have 1 more litter box than the number of cats you have.
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Toys aren’t just for dogs! Cats love play time – pick a toy that they can chase AND grab ahold of when they catch it, like a plush mouse.
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Did you know cats are natural hunters? You can mimic this at home by hiding food around your house for your cat to find. There are toys and food bowls you can use to fulfill your cat’s hunting need. Ask us for more tips!