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How to Litter Train a Kitten

Pets Cats
The first method of how to litter train is the standard way a kitten would use its litterbox. Therefore you have to buy boxes and lots of different litter for you kitty to choose from. Cats can be very fussy about where they do their business and your cat will let you know what they prefer.

How to Neuter Male Cats Early

Pets Cats
Neutering is the process of surgically removing a male cat's testicles to prevent him from reproducing. The benefits of neutering your cat are numerous and well-documented. Neutering prevents pet over-population, it promotes better internal health, increases life expectancy and even improves behavio

Feline Jaw Cancer

Pets Cats
Feline jaw cancer is usually caused by squamous cell carcinoma, the most common type of oral cancer found in cats, as well as one of the hardest types of cancers to treat. However, a tumor at the front of the lower jaw has a somewhat better chance of recovery than tumors located elsewhere in or near

About Pet Meds Rx

Pets Cats
You've likely seen commercials on television or Internet advertisements for the PetMeds, Drs. Foster and Smith, or other online veterinary pharmacies for purchasing pet medications at a discount. Because veterinary clinics mark up medications significantly before selling them to the public, turning

How to Treat a Congested Cat

Pets Cats
Upper respiratory infections are quite common in cats. Just like people, cats can come in contact with highly contagious viruses that result in cold and flu like symptoms. A congested cat's symptoms can include coughing, sneezing, runny eyes and, in some cases, labored breathing. Congestion usually

Methylcobalamin for Cats

Pets Cats
Methylcobalamin, also called methyl B-12 or mecobalamin, is a type of vitamin B-12 that has gained interest as a therapy to relieve symptoms of diabetic neuropathy in cats. There are no studies regarding the use of methylcobalamin specifically in cats, therefore, all evidence of benefits in treating

The Effects of Altitude on Pets

Pets Cats
Sea-level air is full of oxygen. Air thins with less oxygen as you rise in altitude. High altitudes affects humans in many ways, including headaches, nausea, shortness of breath and tiredness. Pets traveling with their owners are also vulnerable. Learn the symptoms pets exhibit when affected by alti