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I hate seeing my parrot sick. He's such a jolly fellow and is usually the brightest start to the day you can picture. When he gets sick and doesn't seem so chirpy, I feel down all day long. My vet is such a great guy and never thinks I'm being silly when I call him about my parrot not seeming normal. He even does house calls if my parrot is really not feeling great and I don't want to bring him in. If you are looking for a great bird doctor like mine, then keep reading. Birds deserve great care too!

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Feline Health 101: Unveiling the Necessity of Regular Vet Checkups for Your Purr-fect Companion

Cat ownership is a delightful and rewarding experience. However, lurking behind those mesmerising eyes and purrs is a silent world of potential health risks. Many cat owners underestimate the importance of regular veterinary checkups, often associating these visits with high stress levels — for both feline and human. Read on to explore why health checkups warrant a spot on your calendar — and your cat’s well-being. Understanding the Resistance Why are pet owners often a bit averse to frequent veterinary appointments? Read More 

Understanding Cat Castration: The Process, Benefits and Aftercare

Entering the world of feline companionship comes with great joy and a few responsibilities. One crucial aspect to ponder upon is neutering or, more specifically, cat castration. Whether you're a new cat owner or an experienced feline enthusiast seeking deeper insights, gaining a solid understanding of this procedure can enhance your kitty's life quality and contribute positively to the larger feline community.  The Process: What Does Cat Castration Involve? Cat castration, also known as neutering, is a surgical procedure performed by a licensed veterinarian. Read More 

Pet Desexing: How To Prepare And Promote Quick Recovery

If you have a new pet, discuss a plan for desexing with your veterinarian. As implied, desexing is a neutering process for dogs and cats as well as other mammalian pets. This procedure involves the removal of sexual organs in both male and female animals to prevent reproduction. Spaying or castrating your pet will prevent unexpected pregnancies and unwanted litters.  Also, harmful sexual behaviours, such as roaming, aggression, territorial urination and escapes, will be curtailed. Read More 

Why A Puppy Pre-School Makes Sense For All Dogs

Puppies are incredibly charming animals that seem to have no care in the world other than to play with you and wreak havoc in their newly explored environment. While that first point certainly adds to their cuteness and overall appeal, the second feature is more of a detriment than you probably realise at first. Puppies, just like any animal with very little direction, will do whatever they like and can cost you a lot of money as well as time and effort in cleaning up after them, but it doesn't have to be that way. Read More 

Could Your Cat Be Suffering From Arthritis?

You may well be familiar with osteoarthritis, a troubling condition affecting many people as they age. Yet, did you know that your cat can also get this degenerative joint disease? How does this happen, what are the symptoms, and what should you do if you suspect your furry friend has such an issue? Understanding Feline Osteoarthritis Just as in humans, osteoarthritis attacks the cartilage surrounding each knee joint. It slowly wears away this cartilage, leading to inflammation and a lot of pain. Read More