16 January 2018
Whether you've recently adopted a new pet or plan on doing so in the near future, one fact remains: you'll want to have your new pet spayed or neutered as soon as possible if this isn't already being taken care of by the shelter or other agency from which you're adopting. Having your pet spayed or neutered not only reduces your pet's risk of developing certain reproductive cancers down the road, but it also means doing your part to prevent unwanted litters.
15 January 2018
Taking your beloved cat to the vet can be a trying experience. You'll want to do all you can to ensure this is the least challenging time possible for you both. The good news is there are many things you can do that will help alleviate the stress of this situation and allowing for a better experience. Knowing specific tips for allowing your pet to endure less anxiety when seeing your vet again is sure to be helpful to you.