Yes, I believe so. And in some ways, some people think that kittens or cats take less time than dogs or puppies....
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There are some over-the-counter medications out there, but we have to be extremely cautious because they can cause problems in our kitty friends....
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A couple of reasons. Most commonly, we do kitten lab work in preparation for their spay and neuter....
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You want to ensure that you're going to have a good relationship with the pet....
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We immediately scan it to make sure it's working....
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The lab work for our senior cats would be to ensure that they aren't developing a problem that can commonly occur as cats age.
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Our cats are very sensitive to pain medication. And so, we don't recommend it, especially if it's not an NSAID, as Tylenol can be deadly to them....
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Pilling a cat is a funny concept, but some cats really handle it well. So the best thing to do is kind of grab the top of their jaw....
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That's a great question. I think that most lab tests that we would choose to run, we would choose them because of their accuracy....
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CBD is a super hot topic right now, and there's a lot of research going into dosing schedules, how effective it is, and when to use it....
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I think one of the most important things to know is they are high energy. They require a lot of activity and stimulation, and so be prepared....
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Not if they're adequately weaned from the mom, and not if they're at the appropriate age to eat regular kitten food.
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When you come here to the Animal Hospital of Statesville, you will get lots of education. We talk about how to care for your kitten....
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Typically, a kitten would start to eat solid food at about six weeks and be fully weaned by nine weeks.
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At your first visit you'll get introduced to the team....
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If you have any specific questions, save them till the end, because they may answer them before you even get there....
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No, it's an age-dependent necessity. Those younger kittens that are purely on milk at that stage in their life need to be bottle-fed....
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That's a great question. That's hard to answer. My one answer would be a lot. That is the way they play....