Cat diseases
How to brush your cat's teeth at home
Cat owners often wonder about their pet's oral hygiene. In the wild, animals take care of their own teeth and don't suffer from dental problems, but this isn't the case for domestic cats. Experts say brushing cats' teeth is both possible and necessary. After all, our furry friends suffer just as much from tartar buildup and gum inflammation. This is due to their diet and lifestyle, which is fundamentally different from that of wild cats. The needs of domestic and wild animals also differ. Today, we'll explore the importance of dental hygiene for cats, learn how to brush your beloved cat's teeth at home, and also learn how to train your whiskered friend to accept these procedures. Do I need to brush my cat's teeth? Cats don't really need bathing or claw trimming, but their ears and teeth are vulnerable areas. When should you be concerned? If the enamel on your pet's teeth has turned yellow, partially darkened, and inflammation has appeared in the gums - they swell, turn red, and there is an unpleasant odor from the mouth.Read more
How to train a cat to wear a harness
As a rule, felines absolutely hate being walked on a leash, especially since the urban jungle is completely unsuitable for these pets. Simply taking a cat for a walk isn't an option – they're often afraid of people, cars, and the frantic pace of modern life. Special devices, such as a harness, can help. Without one, a walk is no fun for either the animal or the owner. Cats wearing harnesses are increasingly common at veterinary clinics, at shows, and on public transportation. Let's find a harness for your cat, learn how to use it, and discover how to accustom your pet to this convenient feline device. Do I need to walk my cat? Unlike dogs, cats don't necessarily need to be walked – it's not required by necessity or the specifics of their living conditions. Domestic cats happily spend most of their lives within four walls. They're quite content to curiously watch the birds and the changing seasons from the window. However, cats aren't always eager to participate in all of this. A measured, calm way of life suits them quite well.Read more
Anandin for cats: composition and release form, instructions for use
Anandin for cats is a highly effective, next-generation medication with a broad therapeutic spectrum, widely used in veterinary medicine. It is available in several forms: ointment, drops, and injection solution. This medication has proven effective in treating numerous infectious diseases of varying severity in pets. It is also indicated for preventative purposes. It has virtually no contraindications.
Profender for cats: instructions for use
Antiparasitic medications for pets are usually available as tablets or oral suspensions, which is not always convenient. Administering medication to a pet is difficult, and in the case of weakened, pregnant, or sick animals, it can be an impossible task. In such situations, topical medications can be used, including Profender for cats. It is important to read the instructions for use, including the indications and contraindications, before using the medication.