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Those Pesky Ear Mites


Ear mites are a problem both cats and dogs experience, and
these are the warning signs:

1. excessive and persistent scratching around the ears;
2. head shaking;
3. restless behavior;
4. the ears are painful to the touch and the pet may cry out in pain;
5. brown material present in the ears;
6. a foul-smelling odor.


The villain is ear mites, tiny parasites that live
on the surface of the skin lining in the ear canal.
Ear Mites pierce the skin surface to feed, causing
inflammation and discomfort. If left untreated,
bacterial infections and loss of hearing may result.

Puppies and kittens can acquire an ear mite
infection from their mother. Ear mites can be
transmitted from one household pet to another.
If ear mites are present in a multiple-pet household
or a kennel or cattery, it is likely that if one
animal is treated, the mites will move to another
resident. The best preventive measure is to treat
all residents for mites.

Dogs with long, floppy ears are more prone to ear
mite infections. Air movement is restricted, promoting
infection and bacterial growth. When a dog shakes
its head excessively, blood vessels may rupture
and soft swellings form on the ear flap. This
condition is called hematoma and immediate treatment
is needed to avoid pain to the dog and possible
ear deformity.

Good ear health is vital to the well being of your pet because
ear problems can have very serious consequences


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Declawing

Declawing is the surgical removal of the claw and the surrounding tissue that it retracts into. Usually the claws on the front feet only are removed, but sometimes the digits are as well.

This is sometimes used as a last resort with inveterate scratchers of furniture, carpet, etc. However, if trained in kitten hood, most cats are very good about scratching only allowable items such as scratching posts.

Britain and a few other countries have made declawing illegal. Show cats may not be shown declawed. Many vets will refuse to do this procedure.

Declawed cats often compensate with their rear claws; many can still climb well, although their ability to defend themselves is often impaired and they should not be allowed outside without supervision.

Many declawed cats become biters when they find that their claws no longer work; others develop displays of growling.

Scratching is one way of marking territory (there are scent glands among the paw pads), so declawed cats will still "scratch" things even though there are no claws to sharpen.

Alternatives other than trimming the claws are "Soft Paws". These are soft plastic covers for the cat's claws. Generally, the vet will put them on, but cat owners can do so themselves if shown how. They will last about a month despite efforts to remove them.


Vaccination Schedule for Kittens and Cats
From The Humane Society

FVRCP
Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis and Calicivirus - viral diseases of the eyes, nose and throat (upper respiratory infection) plus Panleukopenia a viral disease of the blood and intestines (feline distemper or infectious enteritis).
FeLV
Feline Leukemia - a viral disease that impairs immunity. Usually fatal.
Rabies
a viral disease fatal to humans and other animals. Vaccination is necessary for all cats.


Kittens

8 weeks to 1 year
8 weeks - First vaccination shot (FVRCP).
12 weeks
Feline Leukemia shot (FeLV) (only if pretest is negative). A second (FeLV) shot given 2 to 3 weeks later. Second vaccination shot (FVRCP).
4 months
Rabies and third vaccination shot (FVRCP).


Adult Cats

FVRCP
Yearly. Cats 13 weeks or older that have not been vaccinated should have an initial vaccine then a booster in 2 to 4 weeks.
FeLV
Yearly. Cats not previously vaccinated need the two injection series (only if pretest is negative).
Rabies
Yearly (depending on vaccine)

Plants thought to be dangerous to Cats-
Poisonous Plants for Cats List :

Aloe Vera
Amaryllis
Apple (seeds)
Apple Leaf Croton
Apricot (pit)
Asparagus Fern
Autumn Crocus
Azalea
Baby's Breath
Bird of Paradise
Branching Ivy
Buckeye
Buddhist Pine
Caladium
Calla Lily
Castor Bean
Ceriman
Charming Dieffenbachia
Cherry (seeds and wilting leaves) Chinese Evergreen
Cineraria
Clematis
Cordatum
Corn Plant
Cornstalk Plant
Croton
Cuban Laurel
Cutleaf Philodendron
Cycads
Cyclamen
Daffodil
Devil's Ivy
Dieffenbachia
Dracaena Palm
Dragon Tree
Dumb Cane
Easter Lily (especially cats!) Elaine
Elephant Ears
Emerald Feather
English Ivy
Eucalyptus
Fiddle-leaf Fig
Florida Beauty
Foxglove
Fruit Salad Plant
Geranium
German Ivy
Giant Dumb Cane
Glacier Ivy
Gold Dust Dracaena
Golden Pothos
Hahn's Self-Branching Ivy
Heartland Philodendron
Hurricane Plant
Indian Rubber Plant
Janet Craig Dracaena
Japanese Show Lily (especially cats!) Jerusalem Cherry

Kalanchoe
Lacy Tree Philodendron
Lily of the Valley
Madagascar Dragon Tree
Marble Queen
Marijuana
Mexican Breadfruit
Miniature Croton
Mistletoe
Morning Glory
Mother-in-Law's Tongue
Narcissus
Needlepoint Ivy
Nephytis
Nightshade
Oleander
Onion
Oriental Lily (especially cats!) Peace Lily
Peach (wilting leaves and pits) Pencil Cactus
Plumosa Fern
Poinsettia (low toxicity)
Poison Ivy
Poison Oak
Pothos
Precatory Bean
Primrose
Red Emerald
Red Princess
Red-Margined Dracaena
Rhododendron
Ribbon Plant
Saddle Leaf Philodendron
Sago Palm
Satin Pothos
Schefflera
Silver Pothos
Spotted Dumb Cane
String of Pearls
Striped Dracaena
Sweetheart Ivy
Swiss Cheese Plant
Taro Vine
Tiger Lily (especially cats!) Tomato Plant (green fruit, stem and leaves) Tree Philodendron
Tropic Snow Dieffenbachia
Weeping Fig
Yew


 
 

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