Get in touch with humane society or rescue group and tell them about what your dad dies and the dire situation of the cats. Alley Cat Allies advocates euthanasia only for a terminal illness or untreatable injury. Unfortunately, some veterinarians who haven’t been trained to work with community cats believe in “euthanizing” (i.e. killing) community […]

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Proof of current rabies vaccination is REQUIRED, if no documentation is presented, pet WILL be vaccinated during the sterilization procedure and you will be responsible for that additional charge. In addition to insuring against accidents & illnesses, some insurance providers offer routing care add-ons, or “wellness plans” that help you afford the cost of your […]

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Dogs can be seen as domestic entertainment, toys, or a marker of wealth, rather than a member of the family as is common in the Western Hemisphere. Always contact shelters in advance and don’t just turn up offering your services. It’s not uncommon for volunteers to be vetted and have to prove their commitment to […]

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You need to keep a close eye on your pooch whenever they are off the lead and if you see them eating something, give them the command to drop it or remove it from their mouth. Toxic mushrooms are classified into four categories , based on the clinical signs and their time of onset, and […]

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For instance, various municipalities in Australia have enacted such legislation. In some localities, owners fit their cat with a bell in order to warn prey of its approach . One poorly-understood element of cat hunting behaviour is the presentation of killed prey to human owners. Ethologist Paul Leyhausen proposed that cats adopt humans into their […]

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It can be easy to get discouraged if your dog goes missing for any significant amount of time. But many worried dog parents like yourself have been in your shoes and were eventually successfully reunited with their beloved dogs again. No matter if it takes hours, days, weeks, or months, do not lose hope that […]

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Vomiting and diarrhea are often the most common first signs of illness. If your dog throws up once but otherwise acts normally, the issue may not be so serious. However, vomiting can also be a sign of a more serious illness. Keep an eye on your dog and call your vet if they vomit several […]

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This study modeled population fluctuation using estimated population parameters with different hypothetical management strategies, such as TNR at low and high removal intensities. At the end of 10 years using these models, outputs measured were population size and preventable deaths. Preventable deaths were defined as the number of cats that would not die as the […]

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If your cat does not have a microchip, talk to your vet about this simple yet possibly life-saving device. Microchips are inexpensive and easy to insert at a regular exam in most cats. As time goes on, the chances for successful recovery decreases, but don’t give up! The dog that walks like a human – […]

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