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CHIA Holistic Cat – Litter Box Training


CHIA’s day by day litter box training. Beyond Vitality’s Holistic Cat.

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Oronoque Kennel

Welcome to Oronoque Kennel, a specially designed pet hotel that is family run by owners Glenn & Linda Grover for over 26 years. Oronoque Kennel’s facility is air conditioned for your pet’s comfort. Our deluxe suites include toddler beds with quilt and two playtimes per day. Our main kennel is well ventilated and has spacious inside and outside runs. Each dog has a platform bed and bedding plus individual covered outside runs with skylights. A separate cattery is completely removed from the dog kennel and has large enclosures with individual resting perches. Individual exercise programs are available. Oronoque Kennel also offers grooming for dogs and cats by experienced, skilled groomers. Flea baths, dips and medication is available. We use natural organic dips and all shampoos are organic. You may choose to take advantage of our mobile grooming service. Ask about our obedience training program. We offer private lessons at your home or at the kennel.,Consider Oronoque Kennel for daycare, grooming or kenneling for your pet. We offer one on one personal contact. Plus pick up and delivery service is available. At Oronoque Kennel you will find that personnel is on the premises 24 hours a day.

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Kitten Care : My Cat Just Had Kittens: What Do I Do?

If your cat has just had kittens, quietly observe the birthing situation and call a veterinary clinic if complications occur. Make sure a mother cat is grooming, licking and stimulating a newborn kitten with advice from a veterinarian in this free video on kitten care. Expert: Dr. James Talbott Bio: Dr. James R. Talbott is a staff veterinarian at Belle Forest Animal Hospital and Kennel in Nashville, Tenn. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

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Kitten Care : How to Deliver Kittens

When a cat is delivering kittens, stay quiet, observe the birth, avoid interfering with the birth and contact a veterinarian if it seems like there are problems with the delivery. Help a mother cat deliver kittens by removing the amniotic sack or umbilicus, only if the mother is having trouble, with help from a veterinarian in this free video on pregnant cat care. Expert: Dr. James Talbott Bio: Dr. James R. Talbott is a staff veterinarian at Belle Forest Animal Hospital and Kennel in Nashville, Tenn. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

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my cat’s blood test shows hyperthyroid. when it treated with tapazole he accumulated fluid in his lung and almost died from it. Is there any natural medicine help?


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How To Serve Chow Now Raw Pet Food

This is an instructional video for Chow Now Pet Food newbies. Thank you for choosing Chow Now Pet Food. If you have any further questions or would like to contact us, please visit us at www.ChowNowPetFood.com. Welcome to the Real Raw Revolution!

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I just adopted a kitten and I have been giving him Iams kitten food. I know he’s growing fast but to me he’s getting fat. Am I feeding him the wrong food? And also how much food should you give a cat per day. I usually just fill up his bowl when it looks empty. Please help.


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Oh no! The cat food bowl is empty, and Nedd is engrossed in his astronomy. How will Noodles get his attention?

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Kitten Care : Stages of Pregnancy in a Cat

For the first stage of pregnancy, a cat will not show any signs, but two to three weeks before delivery, the mother cat will have an increased appetite, swollen mammary tissue and a larger abdomen. Be sure to feed mother cats, or queens, the proper nutrition required to support kittens with advice from a veterinarian in this free video on pregnant cat care. Expert: Dr. James Talbott Bio: Dr. James R. Talbott is a staff veterinarian at Belle Forest Animal Hospital and Kennel in Nashville, Tenn. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

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Kibbles That Kill

What are you raelly feeding your pet?

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    Must-Have Items For Your New Kitten

    In my opinion, there is nothing more fun than getting a new kitten. If you’ve never had a cat before, or if you’re adding a kitten as a companion for another pet, you’ll have some preparation to do before you bring the new kitten home. Here’s my list of must-haves. Food, Water, and Treats Try to get the same food the kitten has been eating to start with, even if you plan to change the diet later. The first few days it’s best to keep the kitten’s diet consistent to avoid any tummy upset or diarrhea. We can go into more details on healthy kitten foods at another time as that topic is not one to skim over lightly. The kitten should have a separate food and water bowls. Ceramic or stainless steel bowls are the best choice because some cats have reactions to plastic bowls. The water bowl should be larger than the food bowls. Try to get an oval bowl if possible because cats don’t like their whiskers to touch the sides of the dish. If you would like to introduce treats to your kitten, try to stick to easily digested treats like freeze dried chicken. As the kitten gets a bit older, you can branch out into other adult cat treats. If the kitten you’re getting is not weaned and requires milk, use only a cat milk replacer such as KMR or 2nd Step Weaning food. Cow’s milk is not good for kittens and could cause diarrhea and dehydration. Litter The second most important thing is the litter box. Obtain a litter box even if you already have another cat and litter box in your home. The

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    Animal Health Care Center – Rhinelander, WI

    Animal Health Care Center 715-365-8387 www.yellowbook.com

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    Natural Pet Store in San Diego and Online

    www.naturalpetsd.com We are a pet store in San Diego that specializes in green, healthy, organic dog and cat pet food. We are at a Farmers’ Market almost every day – so check the website and come see us or stop into the store. Pets are welcome! We also have a pet bathing area. We can deliver food in the San Diego area.

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    Is there a safe natural sedative for cats?

    I have a large short haired grey cat named Marble. He is a "gentle giant" but not very cooperative when being groomed. I have tried to "reward" him with treats, gentle talk, and massages. I wondered if anyone has used any kind of herb, etc., that would calm him down so I can finish the job. Thanks!


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