4 Reasons to Adopt a Shelter Cat This Month

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June is a special month for cat lovers: it’s Adopt A Shelter Cat Month! We think all kitties deserve loving homes! Unfortunately, many cute, sweet furballs in shelters are running out of time to get adopted. Read on as a … Read More »

Practicing Preventative Healthcare

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We all want to keep our animal companions healthy and happy for as many years as possible. Preventative healthcare is the perfect way to do that! Below, your Tampa, FL veterinarian tells you about the preventative measures your pet needs. … Read More »

Keeping Your Cat Indoors

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Do you let your feline pal go outdoors? If so, you may want to curb your kitty’s wandering privileges. Fluffy may love going outdoors, but she’s really much safer staying inside. Here, a Tampa, FL vet discusses keeping your cat … Read More »

Signs of Sickness in Cats

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Cats are mysterious in many ways. We may never really figure out Fluffy’s box obsession, or understand why kitties make funny noises when they see birds or squirrels outside the window. However, our feline friends are also secretive about more … Read More »

Pet Dental Health Month

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Did you know that February is Pet Dental Health Month? Pets can develop many different dental problems, such as abscesses and gum disease. These issues can be both painful and dangerous, so it’s very important to keep your animal companion’s … Read More »

Answer Your Cat’s Questions Day

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Do you know that there’s a specific kitty holiday coming up? January 22nd is Answer Your Cat’s Questions Day! If your cat could talk, what do you think she would want to ask about? A local Tampa, FL vet offers … Read More »

Laser Therapy for Pets

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Modern technology has advanced by leaps and bounds in the last few decades. This is true in the world of veterinary medicine as well. One fairly new technology that is gaining popularity is the use of laser therapy. A local … Read More »

Caring for a Senior Cat

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Did you know that cats can be considered seniors as young as age seven? As your feline friend grows older, her basic needs will remain the same. However, you may need to make some minor changes to Fluffy’s care routine … Read More »