Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Good dental care for your cat can help prevent tartar build-up, tooth decay, and even periodontal disease, helping your cat live a longer, healthier life. We will be happy to provide more information on dental care for your cat and schedule a dental appointment to keep your pet smiling!
 

Tuesday, May 17, 2011


Feline obesity has become a major health issue. This spring start a new exercise program for you and your pet and you’ll both feel rejuvenated and invigorated. Exercise is a great way to play with your pet and keep them healthy at the same time.  We recommend combining exercise and play to keep your pet fit and healthy. 

Tuesday, May 10, 2011


Skin parasites are common in cats and can be overlooked due to their small size. The most commonly seen skin parasites are fleas, but can also include microscopic bugs such as skin mites and ear mites. Fleas and other skin parasites are not only a nuisance to owners and their pets, but can cause serious health issues if left untreated. Cats Only Veterinary Clinic can help detect and eliminate these parasites and simple monthly preventatives can help prevent parasites from returning. 

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

This week is Be Kind to Animals Week!

Join the event that’s been celebrated every year since 1915 -- American Humane Association’s Be Kind to Animals Week. In 1952, Be Kind to Animals Week received official endorsement from the United States and Canadian governments and is now one of the oldest special week-long observances in the Uni...ted States. In this annual tradition, we commemorate the role animals play in our lives, promote ways to continue to treat them humanely, and encourage others, especially children, to do the same. While Be Kind to Animals Week is celebrated only once a year, we should strive to always be kind to animals every day. What is the kindest thing you've done for your pet today?
 

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Cats & Windows


Spring is in the air and it’s time to open those windows and let in the fresh air and gentle breezes...but...make sure your windows are screened.  Cats Only Veterinary Clinic wants to remind you that cats can be seriously injured or killed in a fall from an open window.  Protect your cat and make sure they can view the beauty of the outdoors without injuring themselves.