Maximizing kitty cat wellness at home, basically environmental factors....
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There are different things to consider with indoor versus outdoor cats—things they're exposed to outdoors that they might not get exposed to indoor...
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That can be a bit of a tricky question in some cases, as it depends on your cat. I'd say the majority of cats do not enjoy coming to see us....
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Well, that's the funny thing. They might seem healthy on the outside....
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They sure do. With kittens, there are many more things that are changing....
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Some are public health concerns. Rabies. I know that your cat is only going to get rabies by being exposed to a rabid animal....
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We recommend at least once a year getting your healthy cat into the vet to check their body weight, go over their diet and nutrition, and conduct t...
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Personally, I love the pet owners that measure out their food. Free feeding to me is the number one way that pets gain weight....
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Well, some of it depends on you and your cat. Is your cat healthy? Are there a lot of problems we need to address? Do you have a lot of questions?...
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I'd say yes and no....
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If your cat has never had vaccines before, most of the vaccines require a booster....
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Don't worry; just make the appointment and get in as soon as you can.
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There is some leeway there. If we're off by a few months even, it's not likely to be a big issue....
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Yes, absolutely. As a kitten, they'll be closer together until they achieve their appropriate immunity....
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Stuff happens, and sometimes the vaccine dates are off....
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Yes, that's the purpose of vaccines—so cats can be exposed and have no risk....
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No vaccine is one hundred percent guaranteed....
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I guess the answer would be to get in ASAP and get it done....
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That's a great question. With core vaccines like rabies and the FVRCP, if your cat is vaccinated, the protection there will be excellent....
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Yes, your cat will need boosters....