Behavior Consulting and Declawed Cats
by Jacqueline Munera
If you work with cats in the United States or Canada, you will face a few conundrums related to partial-toe amputations (declawing).
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by Jacqueline Munera
If you work with cats in the United States or Canada, you will face a few conundrums related to partial-toe amputations (declawing).
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by Laura Monaco Torelli – Husbandry Content Editor
They say a picture’s worth a thousand words. I’ll add that video is worth a million.
Jun 17, 2016 | 0 |
by Adria Karlsson
When my cat Lassie was young, she had springs for legs. I’ve never seen a cat jump as quickly or with as much agility as she would, especially when it came to accessing canned cat food as we opened it on the counter.
Jun 16, 2016 | 0 |
by Sally Foote
This kitten was presented at my practice for pouncing, biting, and scratching at both owners in the household.
Jun 16, 2016 | 0 |
by Jane Ehrlich
The joys of keeping our cats indoors with plenty of environmental enrichment, good food, health care and an enormous amount of love and respect are all well-documented: besides having a happier and healthier companion, those fur-kids are living longer.
Jun 16, 2016 | 0 |
by Robin Bisha
When I took Brie to the emergency vet, his respiration rate was over 80 breaths per minute.