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The Best Cat Breeds For First-Time Cat Owners

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Cats are sweet and curious, and if you’re thinking about bringing one into your home, you’re in for tons of fun. Like people, each cat is unique. However, many breeds share similar traits. Your household, lifestyle and other key factors can help you determine which type of cat is your ideal match.

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Your Natural Disaster Pet Checklist

Floods, tornadoes, hurricanes and other crises are scary realities. When these natural disasters threaten your area, people have to leave their homes and seek shelter. Many prepare for these disasters and the possible evacuation, especially if they live on the coast and are at risk for hurricanes or flash floods. But have you co...

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Tips For Protecting Your Pets From Toxic Foods

Certain foods that we treasure as humans contain substances that are toxic to our pets. While it would be great to be able to feed your furry friend with the exact type of food you eat, you must be aware of the dangers in doing so. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of foods you must not feed to your pets.

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What Can Heat Do To Your Pet?

Have you ever thought about leaving your pet in the car while you just run into the store for a quick second? In just ten minutes a cars internal temperature can reach a scorching 104 degrees. And after twenty minutes it can be up to 114 degrees.

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Why Are Digital X-Rays Important For Animals?

Using digital x-rays for pets allows us to provide better care for your pets, and it helps us detect symptoms that aren’t revealed by traditional film x-rays. Below, we’ll explain the importance of x-rays for pets and how they help us detect symptoms early on and provide the best treatment for your pet.

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What Thunderstorm Season Means For Pets

I know many of you have noticed that thunderstorm season has begun. Those storms that roll in like clockwork every afternoon leaving us and our lawns drenched and our pets anxious. I know for many it can be difficult to watch as our normally well behaved calm pet begins to pace or hide, follow us around, or even whimper.

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