Last year we lost one of our cats, Valentine. For weeks I had a funny feeling that something was neurological. Frankly, acted Valentine Coo-Coo! She was obsessed with eating, pawing at his empty bowl and licking the floor and carpet, and again runs into the closet where we keep the cat food. But with the meals they sniff his food and eating out or vomit and immediately. I have cats for many years and we know it is common and safe to serve for them when they are stressed, have a hairball, or something does not taste good, but Valentine was too ill.
I took her to the animal hospital. After checking the vital signs and put them in a series of tests, including blood work, dental examination and a large IM series all results were normal. Our vet found that she had irritable bowel syndrome. “Maybe she has anorexia and bulimia,” I said, half in jest, but in fact, his attitude reminded me of children with whom I worked who suffer from this anxiety disorder. One would never guess that Valerie was dying. She was conscious, active and happy. We tried everything to get his food, including fresh chicken, tuna and salmon. We gave him a number of antibiotics, cortisone, a drug for anxiety and anti. We have completed a gel Nutri-Cal, but nothing helped. It has been slowly but surely die of hunger. It was heartbreaking. The day I decided to put to sleep, I talked to the vet again on my intuition. She agreed that Valentine was probably suffering from some kind of pathology of the brain … » Read more: A Psychic Sense About Your Pet’s Health and Well Being
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A Psychic Sense About Your Pet’s Health and Well Being
May 16th, 2012Dogs and Cats – How to Peacefully Coexist Under One Roof
May 16th, 2012
It’s interesting how most dogs “torture” her cats, typically in a violence-free as. This is done all in fun … right kind of brothers and sisters tortured like each other. Mean no harm. It’s just a power struggle.
The reason that most dogs do not hurt their own cats, like to think of a dog, her cat, a member of their pack. The same thinking is why dogs, cats, birds and fish can coexist peacefully in the rule under one roof … they are family! You may not like each other, but they respect each other. » Read more: Dogs and Cats – How to Peacefully Coexist Under One Roof
The Importance Of A Pet’s Health
May 15th, 2012In determining the location, whether the behavior is normal or not the animal is very important to know what the condition of the animal. If an animal is sick, he never tells the owner how he feels and what can worsen the disease if not treated early to make. As owner, you must be an additional expense in a position to recognize when an animal does not feel normal. There were signs of a subtle and very attentive eye, you can take these characters at an early stage. The possibility of your pet early treatment would maintain his health and to the cost of treatment because it is the main concern of pet owners. The cost of veterinary medicine is expensive and most pet owners no longer want on veterinary expenses for their animals to spend. be able to get the animal patients treated at an early stage would be considered significant reduction in costs compared with at a stage where there would be many complications. » Read more: The Importance Of A Pet’s Health