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| 16 Dec 2009 by Syndicated Cat Articles Heart disease is a relatively common affliction in cats. Tour veterinarian will generally first detect heart disease in your cat in one of two ways... Cool Pet Sites - http://www.coolpetsites.com/ |
| 3 Dec 2009 by cats Heart and Lung Diseases in Cats. Thursday December 3, 2009. No one ever wants to hear that his or her cat has a heart condition that is likely terminal. However, it is helpful to understand what's going on behind all those ... About Cats - http://cats.about.com/b/ - References [ More results from About Cats ] |
| 17 Dec 2009 by Peter Wedderburn As a vet in practice, I regularly see cases. A Maine Coon cat dying of congenital heart failure at the age of two? A Persian cat dying of genetic kidney disease at the age of three? Yes, these things happen, and plenty more besides. ... News - http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/ - References [ More results from News ] |
| 8 hours ago by admin Obesity is a major factor in heart disease particularly as youcat gets older. Choose a pet food for your cat that is right forit's age but feed it regularly. Consistency is the key to awell-fed pet.GROOMING: Longhaired cats should be ... ThreeCat.com - http://threecat.com/ [ More results from ThreeCat.com ] |
| 15 Dec 2009 by By FREAKONOMICS Finally, a scientific approach to the eternal cats vs. dogs debate. NewScientist evaluated dogs and cats in 11 different categories: brains, shared history, bonding, popularity, understanding, problem solving, vocalization, tractability, supersenses, ... Also, several months ago, the Tufts Nutrition Letter cited a study that cat owners enjoy better health and lower rates of heart disease than other pet owners, and are the only pet that confers these benefits. ... Freakonomics - http://freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com/ - References |
| 8 Dec 2009 by Dr. Michael Dym, VMD veterinarian I also want to state that most coughing cats DON'T have heart disease, other than the possibility of heartworms in cats, which we are just increasingly starting to recognize. In order for veterinarians to be on top of this problem ... 1800PetMeds Blog - http://blog.petmeds.com/ - References [ More results from 1800PetMeds Blog ] |
| 25 Nov 2009 Cats that are genetically predisposed to heart disease are closely monitored as they may experience stage A, heart disease without exhibiting any symptoms. Breeds that require attention include British and American shorthair and Maine ... VetInfo.com RSS Feed - http://www.vetinfo.com/rss.php [ More results from VetInfo.com RSS Feed ] |
| 16 Dec 2009 by Cat Lovers One of the fish oil for cats main benefits is its anti-inflammatory properties which help to significantly reduce the risk of heart disease and strokes while being an excellent treatment for arthritis. ... Cat Lovers - http://dogsandcats.com.au/catlovers/ [ More results from Cat Lovers ] |
| 2 Dec 2009 by Emily The cat can live with the disease without exhibiting any clicical signs. The most common signs in cats mimic feline asthma—coughing and difficulty breathing. Vomiting can be a sign of heart worm disease in cats but vomiting is also a ... Pet Research - http://www.petresearch.net/ - References |
| 17 Dec 2009 by makool Some of you may recall I lost two of my B.F.F's last summer, when my cat Pontoon died of heart disease and then my dog Zoe had to be put to sleep all in the same month. I have a thing for Devon Rex cats they are so smart, ... makool loves you - http://blog.makoollovesyou.com/?p=231&cpage=1 - References |
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