Exploring Cat Dental Health - Gingivitis
Is your cat refusing to eat, or losing weight? It could be due to a dental health problem such as gingivitis. Read on to learn about the signs and how gingivitis in cats can be treated.
Is your cat refusing to eat, or losing weight? It could be due to a dental health problem such as gingivitis. Read on to learn about the signs and how gingivitis in cats can be treated.
Planning a trip away from home and want to take your feline friend along with you? Here are a few helpful tips from our Clemmons team to help make the journey an enjoyable experience for both you and your cat.
Have you welcomed a beautiful new kitten into your heart and home? If so, early veterinary care can help to set your tiny fur baby on the path to excellent life-long health. Today, our Clemmons vets discuss kitten first vet visits.
Regardless of whether your cat is a curious outdoor explorer or a chilled-out homebody, accidents can happen. Today, our Clemmons vets share signs that may indicate that your cat has a broken leg, and what you should do.
Is your cat coughing, sneezing and wheezing instead of contentedly purring? Cat coughs are a sign that something is irritating your feline friend's lungs, airway or throat. Today, our Clemmons vets share some common causes of cat coughs and what to do.
To provide your cat with all the care they need to live a long and healthy life, it's important to be able to spot the signs of pain early and know what to do. Below, our Clemmons vets offer some advice on how to tell if your cat is in pain, and what you can do to help.
Cats, without a doubt, enjoy sleeping. Concerned cat owners frequently ask our Clemmons veterinarians if they should be concerned that their cat sleeps so much. When does a cat nap signal the possibility of a medical emergency?
Cats are as likely as people to suffer from painful dental health issues caused by injury or poor oral hygiene. Unfortunately, many cat owners don't know what dental care for cats involves or how to care for their feline friend's oral health. In today's blog, our Clemmons vets explain how to clean your cat's teeth and care for their oral health.
Routine wellness exams help to keep your pet healthy by providing your veterinarian with an annual or twice-yearly opportunity to examine your pet for early signs of disease and to monitor your dog or cat's overall health. Today, our Clemmons vets explain why routine exams are important and what to expect at your pet's vet checkup.
Hepatitis is a liver disorder that can lead to some very serious symptoms and health complications for your feline friend. Today, our Clemmons vets outline the two types of hepatitis seen in cats, symptoms, and how this serious condition can be treated.
We are always thrilled to welcome new patients into our veterinary family, so contact our office today to book your first appointment with our team.