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Managing Hairballs in Cats

Posts in Category: The Cat’s Meow

Managing Hairballs in Cats

Managing Hairballs in Cats

Perhaps nothing sends cat parents sprinting toward the paper towels faster than the familiar sound of their cat working hard to deposit a hairball on the floor. But what might seem like a minor inconvenience for us can become a serious health issue for our cats.  At Englishtown Vet MD, we love helping our feline […]

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Choosing the Right Scratching Post for Your Cat

Choosing the Right Scratching Post for Your Cat

It’s no secret that cats love to scratch—furniture, curtains, and even walls—but there’s a purrfectly good reason for their propensity to shred nearby surfaces: scratching sharpens their glorious claws and helps them shed the outer sheaths, which become dull over time.  If you value your sofa, and your cat, investing in cat scratching posts that […]

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Nose and Sinus Infections in Cats

Nose and Sinus Infections in Cats

Nose and sinus infections in cats are common and they’re responsible for inflammation, pain, and various complications. Causes and severity of nose and sinus infections vary considerably, but one thing is constant: the need for immediate veterinary care and treatment. 

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Differences in Feline Stomatitis and Gingivitis in Cats

Differences in Feline Stomatitis and Gingivitis in Cats

Cats value their autonomy and look down on anyone reckless enough to get a good look inside any of their body parts. In particular, cats have rather strong opinions about any attention to their mouths. Full of sharp, pointy teeth they’re not afraid to use, cat’s mouths can actually provide a full picture of their […]

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How to Identify and Remedy Litter Box Problems

How to Identify and Remedy Litter Box Problems

Cat owners typically go the extra mile to provide their kitties with all the items they enjoy and prefer. Since cats have highly unique predilections, any small change could lead to a significant litter box problem.

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Eye Infections in Dogs and Cats

Eye Infections in Dogs and Cats

Red, irritated, goopy, and gross—no matter how you look at it, eye problems in pets can be pretty yucky. From eye infections in dogs to cats with allergies, Mobile Vet MD has you covered when it comes to eye trouble.

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The Far-Reaching Effects of Spaying or Neutering Cats

The Far-Reaching Effects of Spaying or Neutering Cats

There are few things in this world better than kittens. But kitten overpopulation leads to overcrowded shelters and unnecessary euthanasia. Most feline mating occurs without cat owners recognizing the signs. Unfortunately, a cat’s freedom and capacity to reproduce creates a perfect storm for cat owners and communities struggling to control the homeless pet population. The […]

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Training a Pet Not to Beg? Possible (and Easier Than You Might Think)

Training a Pet Not to Beg? Possible (and Easier Than You Might Think)

When a pet figures out the link between begging and a food reward, you have reached a point of no return. From then on, pets might resort to begging to get what they want, despite owner exasperation and impatience. It works because they look so cute doing it (and all we want is to make […]

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Understand and Appreciate the Wackiest Cat Behavior

Understand and Appreciate the Wackiest Cat Behavior

It’s not just the alliteration that makes the term “crazy cat” ring true. Cats are, or at least have the daily potential to be, in a word, crazy. That’s why we love them! Whether they’re climbing the curtains or waiting to ambush you when you least expect it, cats can be unpredictable and a tad […]

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Your Senior Cat and Their Health

Your Senior Cat and Their Health

With excellent care from you and dedicated veterinary professionals like those at Mobile Vet M.D., our feline patients are living longer lives than ever before. This means, though, that we care for more cats in their golden years than ever before. Understanding senior cat health and potential diseases that affect aged felines is an important […]

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