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We've gathered together access to some useful cat health information and cat care products for you including cat medication, flea tick control, cat news, information on common cat health issues and some information on books about cats.
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Popular Books About Cat Health at Amazon.com
Cat Owner's Home Veterinary Handbook
Every cat owner will find valuable guidance for all aspects of feline care and health, from day-to-day care to handling emergencies, in this clearly written reference. Organized by signs & symptoms, w/ information on feeding & nutrition, medications and training. This book is a nice companion to The Pill Book Guide to Medication for Your Dog and Cats. Just * $26.57 on 3/6/04 *
Think Like A Cat: How to Raise a Well-Adjusted Cat
Feline behaviorist Johnson-Bennett suggests that if cat owners learn how to think like a cat, they can better understand their pets and build a more positive relationship. The author gives helpful tips for stopping destructive chewing, aggression, furniture scratching, and litter-box difficulties. Her advice on grooming, pests, traveling, and first aid are clear and straightforward. She recommends types and brands of toys, equipment, food, and other feline products. She has made regular television appearances on CNN and the Fox News Channel. Just * $11.87 on 3/6/04
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Tis the Heartworm Season -- for Your Cat An Article by Terri Hobbs
Although we normally associate heartworm disease with dogs, cats can and do get heartworms. If you live in an area where there are mosquitoes and a population of dogs with heartworm disease -- like the Southeastern United States, along the Mississippi River and its tributaries, and certain areas of Australia and Japan, for example -- your cat is at risk for contracting heartworm disease.
Heartworm disease is the situation where adult worms (of the species Dirofilaria immitis) have lodged themselves inside the right chambers of the cat's (or dog's) heart. Sometimes the heartworms will be in the large vein that feeds blood into the heart, or ... article continued
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