Archive for the ‘Birds’ category

Sick Pet Bird Care

March 14th, 2012

The article is directed specifically for owners of pet birds and for use as a basic guide on how to properly care for a sick or injured bird. Please always avoid the advice of your veterinarian and do not use this article as a possibility, a holding a veterinary examination. The basic idea of ​​this work is to reduce any stress to your bird collection.

1st Heat: sick birds will sit with their ruffled feathers in an attempt to conserve heat. The effort to conserve heat imposes an additional burden on the bird weakened. Your veterinarian will determine if the bird a hospital stay, but if home care is acceptable, I recommend drawing up a tent to keep your bird warm. » Read more: Sick Pet Bird Care

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Preparing For Cat Surgery At The Animal Hospital

March 10th, 2012

If your cat to get surgery, it can be an uncomfortable feeling in you. This is quite natural. Whether elective surgery is castration or neutral, non-elective and required to remove or biopsy tissue or foreign emergency after a serious accident, there are many things you can do to help ensure a safe recovery.

Pre-op are doing the course, differences between what you can and can not prevent an emergency surgery in relation to a procedure. So these things are mentioned here, the most important, if your cat is to undergo an elective surgery or not selected. » Read more: Preparing For Cat Surgery At The Animal Hospital

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