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Answers to some of our most frequently asked questions.
It is a common misbelief that your cat is going outside of its litter box intentionally to get back at you. Usually, the main culprit is your cat is unhappy with the litter box and seeks out an alternative location to do its business or he/she is having a medical problem that is causing pain or distress while in the litter box. It’s important to learn more about litter box preferences and the different medical problems that can affect your cat.
Well the obvious answer is cat food…..but which one? We generally recommend cat food brands using a scientific approach to create diets for the specific nutritional needs of cats. Several brands have been around a long time and have been the ground breakers for animal nutritional research and pet food development. The two that are most trusted and recommended by the doctors at All About Cats are Hills Science Diet and Royal Canin. Visit our Pet Food Information Links for more details about pet food choices. Every cat has different tastes, lifestyle, and health issues. Any major feeding changes should be supervised by your veterinary team. Cats can become seriously ill if food changes are forced upon them and they go on a food strike for even a couple of days.
Keep the carrier in the house and make it a part of your cats everyday life. Try putting her favorite toys or treats in the carrier. Cats love enclosed spaces anyway, so this extra incentive may be all she needs to regard the carrier as her “house.” Visit our page about cat carriers for more advice.
We offer belly shaves, “sanitary shaves” under the tail, lion shaves (under anesthesia), and dental cleanings (also under anesthesia).
We generally ask owners to schedule an appointment so we can serve all of our patients in a calm, well-organized atmosphere. While emergencies obviously do not require an appointment, we do ask that you call us to let us know that you are on your way.
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If you are looking for someone you can entrust with your cat’s health, call All About Cats Veterinary Hospital today! To schedule an appointment or to learn more about our cat services, call (702) 257-3222 today!