Health Care

Change of Hair Color in Cats

by Jenny on January 25, 2012

I consulted Serge Martinod, DVM, PhD of ArcaNatura about Charlie’s coat color change as well. Here is what he had to say about cats changing hair color.

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How Omega-3 Fatty Acids Help Cats

by Jenny on January 18, 2012

What does your cat’s daily diet consist of? Chances are, they are not getting enough of the important nutrient Omega-3 DHA.

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The Importance of Early Age Spay and Neuter

by Jenny on January 13, 2012

Sometimes it can be hard to have a site that supports purebred cats.  I receive nasty emails from people that do not support breeding – and there are strong reasons why they don’t support breeding.  Sometimes, I struggle with supporting breeding because of the emails I receive about irresponsible breeders. Even breeders who think they [...]

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Confession: I Like the Smell of Cat Breath

by Jenny on December 9, 2011

Yup. It’s true. When I was in high school, my older brother, Marsh, and I were talking about Rags. And he said, “Jen, I know this is kind of gross, but I sorta like the smell of Rags’ breath!”

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Trigg visited pet acupuncturist Pat Perkins, DVM on October 11, 2011

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When Floppycats reader, Demik (that’s their user name!), mentioned Diabetic Cats in Need (DCIN) in the Floppycats Ragdoll Cat Forum, I thought it might be a good idea to reach out to Venita for an interview and education for us! Thank you, Venita, for the interview.

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My mom’s cat, Caymus and Murphy, recently decided that they wanted to redecorate my mom’s house. They starting peeing and pooping all over the house. The destruction and the stress it caused my mom wasn’t a happy thing. In fact, this is something I am asked about a lot through the site, so I wanted to write a post about it.

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Fortunately, going through the process of Rags’ passing allowed me to understand the importance of preventative care.

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Dental Hygiene in Cats

by Jenny on September 24, 2011

Tartar built up and plaque in your cat’s mouth can cause many dental complications. One of the most common complications is periodontal disease.

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What kinds of ingredients do you see most often causing allergies?

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