Forth Valley Veterinary Clinic Blog
Our top tips and useful information regarding pet and animal health…
Ah Choo!
Ah Choo! Or it this case *scratch scratch 😤
Xylitol Toxicity
Xylitol is widely used as a sugar substitute and is found in a variety of products, but of late has been added to some low sugar peanut butter brands.
Flea Allergy Dermatitis
Flea Allergy dermatitis or flea bite hypersensitivity is one of the most common dermatologic disease. Cats also develop FAD, which is one of the major causes of Feline Miliary Dermatitis. FAD is most prevalent in the summer, although in warm climates flea infestations may persist throughout the year. Temperature extremes and low humidity tend to inhibit flea development.
Helping Children with a Fear of Animals
This post is not meant to be professional psychological advice for children with anxiety disorders, but rather a discussion of general ways that we can help prevent children developing a fear of animals and help relieve this.
Otitis
Otitis ‘inflammation of the ear’ is a common condition in dogs and is occasionally seen in cats.
Zylekene
Zylkene is a complementary feed for cats and dogs that contains a natural product derived from Casein, a protein in milk. It is a molecule well known to promote the relaxation of newborns after breastfeeding.
Stress Related UTI in Cats
Cats may seem like they live very easy lives, but the truth is they can get stressed very easily. Feline urinary problems can be one of the first signs your cat is experiencing stress. It’s important to know what behaviours to be on the look out for.
Compassion
We’re feeling sad. One of our patients died. One of the vets spent an enormous amount of their own time working on this patient. There is a feeling of deflation.
Cat Aggression
This is where threatening or harmful behaviour is either directed towards a person, another cat or other animals. Aggression refers to a wide variety of complex behaviours that occur for different reasons under various circumstances. In pet cats, aggressive behaviour can range from cats who hiss and avoid the target of their aggression, to cats who attack.
Desexing your Cats
In the wise words of Salt-N-Pepa, “Let’s talk about sex, baby”.
It has been estimated that one breeding pair of cats could potentially lead to 420,000 offspring over 7 years. Though this number is probably wildly overestimated, we know that there are more kittens produced than people looking to give them homes. We also know that they can devastate local wildlife if left to roam outdoors.
Our staff are wildly passionate about animals and making sure your pet is living its healthiest and happiest life
Back that passion with expert qualifications and a love of learning, and it’s safe to say your fur family is in very safe hands.