What vaccines does my
cat need?
If you have a indoor
cat we recommend the 3-way vaccine which
includes feline
rhinotracheitis-calici-panleukopenia viruses
(FRCP). If you have an outdoor cat or one
who comes in and out, we recommend the FRCP,
Feline Leukemia, & Rabies vaccines. Out door
cats run the risk of coming in contact with
these diseases when they mingle with other
cats or animals.
Should I test my
cat for FeLV & FIV viral diseases?
We recommend viral
testing for all cats. These viruses can lay
dormant, similar to AIDS in humans, and can
cause problems in the future. They can be
spread to any other cat in the household by
cat to cat contact, so it is safest to
screen any new cat before exposure to other
cats.
When should I
sterilize my cat?
The surgery can be
performed anytime over the age of 8 weeks,
but we generally recommend waiting until six
months of age. Cats usually do not reach
puberty before 6 months. It is not better
for a cat to go through a heat cycle or have
a litter before being spayed. A spay is an
ovariohysterectomy - the ovaries and uterus
are removed. Male cats generally do not
spray before reaching puberty. The smell of
their urine and undesirable marking behavior
is prevented with neutering. When a male cat
is neutered, the testicles are removed.
Do you recommend
declawing for my cat?
If you are comfortable
with the idea and your cat will be kept
indoors, then surgery can be performed. The
surgical procedure involves amputating the
last piece of bone off of each toe. This is
where the nail grows from. Surgical recovery
is more painful for older and heavier cats.
If you really don’t
like the idea of the surgery, two other
options are:
- Soft Paws: Vinyl
nail caps that are glued over the cat’s
own nails. The cat cannot damage
materials when it scratches due to the
rounded ends. They last for 4-6 weeks
and fall off as the nail begins to grow.
- Nail trimming
once to twice a month.
How do I know if
may cat needs dentistry?
Raise the upper lip of
the cat’s mouth and look towards the sides
of the teeth. If the teeth are not white but
are yellowish, brown, or look like they have
tartar and plaque, they need cleaning. If a
bad odor exists, this is usually due to
bacterial overgrowth in the gums and is a
sign of gingivitis. A raised red line above
the teeth is another sign of gingivitis.
What are Ear Mites?
Ear mites are
micoscopic bugs that can live in your cat’s
ears. The only way to see them is by
magnification. Proper treatment involves
careful and thorough cleaning of the ear
canals, then application of drops and/or
treatment with a drug called ivermectin.
What should I do if
my cat is urinating on the floor or
spraying?
Cats can get urinary
tract infections just like people, however
they cannot tell us, so they may spray or
urinate in inappropriate locations. If your
cat exhibits this behavior, you should have
it examined by a veterinarian, and a
urinalysis should be performed to determine
if a medical problem exists. If the problem
is deemed behavioral, the veterinarian will
discuss behavior modification and possible
drug options.
What are the little
white things under my cat’s tail and on his
stool?
These are called
tapeworms. A cat gets these from ingesting
fleas that carry tapeworm larvae, or by
eating small animals that are carrying
larvae. Tapeworms can only be eliminated
with prescription medication, There are no
over the counter medications to effectively
rid tapeworms.
What do I do for
hairballs?
- You can use a
hairball paste, which you can give your
cat every other day. Most cats love this
and will lick it right off your finger.
- You can also use
fiber, such as pysillium, daily.
Pre-measured veterinary capsules are
available.
My cat has a lump
or abscess, what should I do?
Your cat needs to be
examined to determine what the problem is.
1. Abscess from a cat
bite
2. Tumor
3. Insect sting or
bite
4. Injection reaction,
etc.
Why is my cat
having hair loss?
Hair loss can be due
to a number of things such as:
1. Ringworm, a fungus
2. Flea Allergies
3. Food Allergies
4. Other Dermatitis
What should I do if
my cat has runny, closed, or swollen eyes?
Your cat should be
examined to determine the cause. Possible
causes are:
1. Foxtail under eye
lid
2. Ulcer on the cornea
3. Conjunctivitis
What should I do if
my cat is not eating or acting listless?
Your cat should be
examined to determine the cause. Possible
causes are:
1. Fever
2. Insect bite
3. Internal or
metabolic problem
Why does my kitten
or cat have runny stool?
Your cat should be
examined to determine the cause. Possible
causes are: