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| Blog Name: |
Cat Man Do |
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http://catexpert.blogspot.com/ |
| Language: |
English |
| Topics: |
Cats, Veterinarian, Veterinary |
| Description: |
Dr. Arnold Plotnick (MS, DVM, ACVIM, ABVP) also known as "Cat Man Do" speaks about professional life experiences as an expert in his field of feline veterinary medicine in Manhattan, NY. |
| Popularity: |
36 Followers |
Totally Cracked Cat Care
I found this Cat Care article on Cracked.com. HILARIOUS! Obviously, these are not the facts and is intended to be comical. For interesting and true facts about cats and cat care, please visit my Feline Articles.
Now, on with the show:
Owning a cat is one of the worst things you can do to yourself. Here are some practical tips on how to go about it.
Feline H1N1: No Need To Panic
I have been asked by a few people about the possibility of cats getting swine flu. Can they get it? Can they transmit it to me?
I imagine most of you saw this news item that was published a few days ago: The Oregon state public health veterinarian has reported that a pet cat has died from presumed 2009 H1N1 influenza virus infection. The cat was one of 4 cats in the household and became ill approximately one week after a child in the household had a flu-like illness. It developed labored breathing and was presented to a veterinarian on November 4. The cat was no
How Old is My Cat in Human Years?
Last week was a fun week, because I got to see a lot of old cats. Really old cats. You see, I really like the geriatrics. I feel that cats give us so much entertainment when they're young and crazy, and so much love and companionship during their bulk of their lives, while requiring relatively little maintenance. When they get old and more dependent on us, I feel it is time for us to give the love back. I guess my reputation as a geriatric-cat lover has gotten around, because people keep bringing me the oldies, and I love it! Today I saw Dino, aged 19 yrs, 3 months. He's got kidney disease (mild) and hyperthyroidism (controlled), and he looks absolutely great for his age. The real kic
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