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There are many opportunities for us to make investments in our
pet’s healthcare. Periodic investments pay big dividends by increasing the
quality of our pet’s life and by extending their life expectancy. If they live
longer, happier lives then we ultimately benefit. It is well established that
people with pets receive an enrichment that contributes to our emotional and
physical well being.
SPAYING & NEUTERING
Spaying and neutering are considered
important preventive health procedures. Although they are major surgeries, they
are surgeries that cats recover from very quickly. Spaying a female cat, before
they go into heat, reduces the risk of breast cancer significantly. Spaying also
eliminates the risk of uterine infections, an acute, potentially fatal disease.
Unwanted pregnancies are also avoided. Neutering a male cat significantly
reduces the risk of house soiling. Neutered cats are much less likely to get
into fights with other neighborhood cats, reducing the risk of infections
including the Leukemia and AIDS viruses. Spaying and neutering your pet is an
investment in their good health. The discomfort is very short term but the
benefits last a life time. If you would ever like to observe a surgery at our
hospital, please let us know.
DENTAL CARE
Regular dental cleanings are as important
for your pet as they are for you. Unchecked dental disease leads to increased
wear and tear on critical internal organs including the kidneys, heart, and
liver, shortening their lives. We encourage you to begin routine home dental
care at the earliest possible age. Begin by gently wiping a few teeth at a time
using a Q-tip or a soft cloth wrapped over your index finger. Gradually expand to the full
mouth as their tolerance allows. Moving up to a toothbrush increases the
effectiveness of the routine but does require an extra measure of tolerance by
the cat. Antiseptic Gels and Enzyme
Tooth Pastes can be applied to the cloth or brush to increase the
benefit. Enzyme Chew Treats are another excellent
dental tool that both cats and dogs love. We highly recommend the Hills
Tartar Control Diet for Cats (T/D). It is a fully balanced, high quality
maintenance diet that has been clinically proven to reduce tartar and
gingivitis. Most cats love this food. It is most effective when fed as the sole
diet but it can be mixed with another food if you prefer.
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first dental cleaning when they are 1 1/2 to 2 years of age. |
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Remember, our pets live longer,
happier lives when dental disease is managed effectively. |
SCREENING TESTS
Increasing age is associated with increased
health risks. We can compensate for this increased risk in a number of ways. We
want to schedule Physical Examinations twice a year for pets over seven years of
age. This allows us to discover tumors 6 months earlier, to detect heart
murmurs, glaucoma, and high blood pressure 6 months earlier. Remember, cats age
so much more quickly then we do – examinations every 6 months for them is like
examinations every 3 to 4 years for us. We also begin routine blood testing for
cats over 7. Thyroid Disease, Diabetes, and Kidney Disease are a few of the
diseases that frequently occur at this age. The bad news is that these diseases
do not, initially, have obvious outward signs. The good news is that there are
many treatment options to manage these disorders and that screening tests can
identify the disease in its earliest stages, while it is more easily, and less
expensively, managed.
HEALTH INSURANCE
Advances in the profession now allow for
the successful management of so many more diseases, but more sophisticated care
can generate higher expenses. We have strongly encouraged pet health insurance
for years. Setting aside a small amount per month to fund insurance coverage can
make the difference in whether or not it is possible to support a needed
treatment for your little loved one. The conflict between what we need to do to
treat a disorder and what the owner can afford to do is often the greatest
frustration faced by a veterinarian in practice today. Don’t let this heart
wrenching decision come between you and your pet. An insurance brochure is
available at the front desk.
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