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There are a number of different heart diseases that can affect our cats in Teddington; however, cardiomyopathy in cats is the most common. But what is it and how do you know if your cat has it? We explore further below:
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There are a number of different heart diseases that can affect our cats in Teddington; however, cardiomyopathy in cats is the most common. But what is it and how do you know if your cat has it? We explore further below:
As we move from one season to another in Teddington, we think about the number of layers we need to wear and whether we need to alter our daily routine to cope with the changes. Whilst we consider the alterations we need to make; it is important to ensure that we also prepare our pets for the season ahead.
Whilst visiting us, we're here to provide you and your pets with the best experience, in the safest way.
Just like humans, our pets can experience worry, anxiety and stress in and around Teddington. Since we know how these emotions make us feel, we certainly want to help alleviate our pet’s distress where we can. However, our pets cannot voice their feelings, so how can we tell they are experiencing these emotions? The signs in pets are often subtle.
Like humans, pets often suffer from everyday stress that can lead to issues that can cause them to become anxious or stressed. Unfortunately, while humans have some means at their disposal to deal with such issues, pets aren’t so lucky. So here are some effective ways to help reduce and relieve anxiety and stress in pets in Teddington.
We know regular veterinary visits benefit our cats – but taking them for an appointment in Teddington can pose a challenge if not done correctly. Cats by nature are independent, territorial and need to feel in control. So – all these things can make trips to the vets eventful for both you and your cat.
The end of the summer holidays brings with it another change in home life for our pets in Teddington. When considering this change, we could put them in one of two camps: those looking forward to the peace and quiet and those dreading not being with us 24/7.
We understand that noisy celebrations in Teddington such in as Halloween, Bonfire Night, Diwali, Christmas and New Year can cause nervousness in pets. However, by taking the appropriate steps to plan ahead of these scheduled events, you can minimise unnecessary stress and anxiety for your pet.
We understand that noisy celebrations such in Teddington as Halloween, Bonfire Night, Diwali, Christmas and New Year can cause nervousness in pets. However, by taking the appropriate steps to plan ahead of these scheduled events, you can minimise unnecessary stress and anxiety for your pet.
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