2011年6月8日 星期三

Visiting a Cat Clinic


A cat's medical needs also depend on its life stage. Like people, they need occasional check-ups and regular trips to the cat clinic. The young cat and the old cat need to be taken cared of more. Vaccinations and emergency situations bring your pet to the cat clinic but what you really need to know is how often you should visit a veterinarian.

Most often, kittens go to the cat clinic for an initial check up and the subsequent visits are to get vaccinated. They may also be needed to be de-wormed by the vet. Some of the vaccinations that the vet may recommend are for feline panleukopenia, feline viral rhinotracheitis and feline calcivirus. A vaccine against rabies will also be needed by your kitten once it reaches about four months of age.

Upon reaching adulthood or one year of age, your cat needs to go back to the vet for booster shots of the core vaccines and the rabies vaccine. During this time, another fecal examination will be done as well as an overall physical examination. After every three years, booster shots for vaccines are recommended to be administered to your cat. If you want to be more careful, a once a year booster vaccination may also be put into practice. General visits to the cat clinic for fecal analysis and physical examination may be done twice a year for healthy cats and more often for cats with illnesses or certain conditions.

Once a cat reaches eight years of age, they are considered seniors or old. The general check-ups and booster vaccinations should not stop since they are more prone to illnesses. Your cat clinic should be able to remind you of schedules for general examinations twice or thrice a year. Diseases that come with the aging process in cats include arthritis and diabetes, both of which cannot be cured but can be managed. During time when your cat starts to feel pain or discomfort, your vet will be able to give you advice and medicine to make your cat's life more comfortable despite the conditions.

Bringing your cat to a cat clinic may be easy for some but other pets need some time to get used to. Prepare your cat for travel by providing a carrier. Kittens may be held in your arms but it is still recommended that they are placed in proper carriers or cages. Talk them up for the trip. A soothing voice and gentle caresses will assure your pet that things are going to be okay. Do not forget to bring treats and water when you go for a trip to the cat clinic. Your pet may feel anxious and get stressed. Water can help them relax and adapt to the place.

Make sure that when you get to the cat clinic, you keep your cat calm as to reassure that it is safe. If possible, always make an appointment with the same doctor every time you visit a clinic.








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