How can I safely use flea control products for my pets? Fleas can be a major problem for pet owners. Not only are these tiny creatures a nuisance, they are also the cause of many diseases such as flea anemia, flea bite dermatitis, and tapeworm infestation. Therefore, strict flea control is a necessary step in
Read More…
Mars Hill Animal Hospital ‘Cat General Health Questions’
Flea Control Products
Vaccinating Your Pet
I have four cats and two dogs. Until recently, I have had them vaccinated regularly. Please let me know what you would recommend to someone who has cats and dogs and wants to keep them safe but does not want to either endanger them or spend money unnecessarily. The veterinary profession has spent the past
Read More…
Cold, wet noses are good, right?
A cold, wet nose is one sign of good health in dogs and cats. However, even a healthy pet can have a warm, dry nose on occasion. On the other hand, really sick pets can also have cold, wet noses. What does all this mean? Simply that any one indicator of health is not 100
Read More…
What can I do about my cat that vomits regularly?
Cats, as you’re witnessing, have a much more sensitive vomiting reflex than we do, so it isn’t unusual for cats to vomit when they don’t appear sick. I assume your cat has a healthy, but not excessive, appetite; isn’t losing weight or acting lethargic; doesn’t have diarrhea; and that parasites have been ruled out. If
Read More…
Our cat constantly sheds. Is there something wrong with him?
Hair shedding is considered a sign of health in the cat – sick cats don’t shed. Although the excessive hair around the house can be a nuisance, consider it a sign of your cat’s good health. To reduce the amount of hair shed on furniture and your household surroundings, comb your cat daily with an
Read More…
Can dogs and cats see colors?
Dogs and cats have rods and cones in their retinas but in a different proportion than in the human retina. Although they can differentiate colors, what they see is likely a more muted version of what we see. Dogs, especially, probably see more shades of gray than they do all of the individual colors. Cats,
Read More…