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As this former co-star of Buffy the Vampire Slayer proved, CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) is not just for humans. CPR combines rescue breathing with chest compressions. If your cat is not breathing and is in cardiac arrest, performing CPR can provide blood flow to your cat’s heart and oxygen to your cat’s lungs until you are able to get to a vet. Do not perform rescue breathing if your cat is breathing or chest compressions if your cat has a pulse. ... Read More
Cat behaviorists suggest that there are several steps you can take to help ensure that your feline will eat well on a consistent basis.... Read More
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To help other pet owners in similar situations, Quemuel has written The 42 Rules to Fight Dog Cancer and launched the companion website, FightDogCancer.com. Below, Quemuel shares the wisdom of a dog owner who has been there through the story of Cody’s amazing recovery, as well as those of other pet owners she has met in her travels.... Read More
“Our pets become more active in the summer, and parvovirus can live longer in a warmer environment,” says Nelson. “I’ve seen multiple animals at a time present similar signs -- for example, multiple puppies of the same litter, multiple unvaccinated dogs from the same environment and multiple unvaccinated dogs exposed to an infectious source.”... Read More
“Diabetes is pretty common in middle-age dogs,” says Virginia-based emergency veterinarian Dr. Katy Nelson. “Nobody knows why it happens, but the cells in the pancreas that make insulin begin to dysfunction.” Below, Nelson explains the signs and treatment of diabetes mellitus (aka “sugar diabetes”) in canines.... Read More