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MeYeow! Trim those nails.

February 18, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Catwatch, Tufts Catnip

Now that declawing is not a standard recommendation, routine education about trimming cat nails is warranted. Trimming feline nails at home is less stressful for cats, cheaper and more convenient for cat owners. But, it doesn’t come without challenges. The least=stress nail trimming occurs when cat owners routinely handle their cats’ paws as a part of interacting with … [Read more...]

Pet food labels have more sizzle than substance

January 27, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pet Product News, Tufts Catnip

Nebulous terms create confusion on pet food labels, especially when ridiculous terms are used to describe a product. Most of these terms have no legal definition or if they have been defined, they are a mismatch to popular definitions. The author discusses a list of terms to ignore or rethink when choosing food for your pets: Human-grade Premium Organic Holistic … [Read more...]

219 million people to dress pets for Halloween

October 15, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: AVMA, Banfield Pet Hospital, Pet Product News, petMD, Tufts Catnip

The National Retail Federation annual survey results indicates there will a lot of four-legged pumpkins this Halloween with 172 million people planning to celebrate Halloween. Twenty-nine million of them plan to dress their pets in costumes. Animal health pros know Halloween is stressful for most pets before they get dressed up. We captured a selection of articles, tips and … [Read more...]

Practicing narrative medicine; diagnostic listening

September 24, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Tufts Catnip

Narrative medicine is a young field in human medicine and even younger in veterinary medicine. Yet, some of the best veterinarians practice narrative medicine instinctively. Narrative medicine feels more like collaboration between the veterinarian and animal owner. <narrative medicine> is authentic engagement. . . diagnostic listening . . . rather than perfunctorily … [Read more...]

House plants cats love

September 17, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Tufts Catnip

Many cat owners claim their cat “never goes outside.”  This author offers a fun idea for cat owners with green thumbs whose cats are stuck indoors: Cultivate safe house plants that cats enjoy. This article is good for social media, newsletters and for office visit discussions about lifestyle. Source: Tuft’s Catnip, September 2019. Link.  Consider these plants for indoor cats … [Read more...]

Cat food: grain-free marketing outpaces evidence of actual grain-free benefits

July 9, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Tufts Catnip

In a study conducted by Tufts, grain-free diets were compared to diets with grain. While 73 percent of manufacturers producing dry cat food in the United States now have at least one grain-free product, there’s little evidence of differential benefits or a reduction in allergies. . . . food allergies are relatively rare in pets, particularly from grains. Rather, the source of … [Read more...]

Tips to keep cats off counters

June 25, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Tufts Catnip

Most people don’t like their pet jumping on surfaces where food is prepared. The Animal Humane Society ( link ) has some tips: Make counters undesirable Keep your cat confined during mealtime Never yell at your cat Do reward your cat for appropriate behavior Don’t make perfection the enemy of progress Source: Tufts Catnip, July 2019. Link. INSIGHTS: This … [Read more...]

Oh, my aching cat

May 14, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Tufts Catnip

As cats age, arthritis is a likely challenge. One study showed 90 percent of cats over the age of 12 experience some radiographic signs of arthritis. Young cats can also suffer from this condition. Excess weight and obesity add to the problems. Cailin Heinze, VMD, discusses joint supplementation and indicate glucosamine, chondroitin sulfate and omega-3 fatty acids are widely … [Read more...]

Formula, cat years x 7 = human years, no longer valid

April 30, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Tufts Catnip

The timeworn cat age formula no longer holds true, writes Elizabeth Vecsi. A cat celebrating his first birthday is actually the equivalent of a person who is 15 years old, a 10-year-old cat is the equivalent of 56 and a 17-year-old cat is the equivalent of 84. Source: Catnip, April 26, 2019. Link.  New Feline Life Stages Guidelines developed jointly by the AAFP and AAHA … [Read more...]

Finicky feline eaters: born or made?

April 23, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Tufts Catnip

Most finicky cats have likely been trained by impatient, overly concerned owners, according to nutritionists at Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine Cats in general are happy to eat the same food day after day. . . . just put out the food and let the cat eat or not as he desires. Source: Tufts Catnip, April 2019. Link. In some cases, a change in a cat’s diet is … [Read more...]

Cat food: what okay and what’s dangerous

March 5, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Tufts Catnip

Before indulging a family cat to the wide variety of foods in a home, consider what is good and what is dangerous. Dog food is a no-no, for example. There are human foods that cats can eat. There is a list of absolutely forbidden ones, as well. Any food not specifically formulated for cats can affect their digestive system, causing vomiting, diarrhea or loss of appetite. . . … [Read more...]

Mood-stabilizing medications can improve cats’ quality of life.

February 26, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Tufts Catnip

Stephanie Borns-Weil, DVM, discusses behavior challenges with cats, when drugs can help and the classes of drugs used with feline behavior problems. The anxiety- or fear-induced feline behavioral problems that most frequently call for the use of these medications are aggression toward other animals or toward a cat’s ownersurine spraying, the method that a cat uses to … [Read more...]

No, cats cannot be vegan

February 5, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Tufts Catnip

A study of U.K. cat owners revealed one in five were not aware their pets were carnivores and required animal products in their diets to thrive. It is believed similar ignorance exists in U.S. cat owners. Veganism simply cannot be a lifestyle choice you make for your cat, even if you make it for yourself. Source: Tufts Catnip, February 2019. Link. It is not possible … [Read more...]

Calm anxious cats with music

January 29, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Tufts Catnip

Cat owners, groomers and veterinary teams all appreciate the challenges of skittish felines. Stephanie Borns-Weil, DVM, shares information about the benefits of playing music in order to create a more serene environment. Two resources she recommends are: MusicMyPet.com <link> “Relax My Cat” on You Tube < link > Source: Tufts Catnip, February 2019. Link. For … [Read more...]

Watch for these changes in cat behaviors

January 22, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Tufts Catnip

Cats are excellent at masking illness or health issues. Jo Singer discusses seven shifts in cat behavior which indicate a potential health problem that warrants veterinary attention. Source: Catnip, August 2017. Link. Domestication and indoor lifestyles have required pet cats to adjust to our surroundings, a habitat that is by nature quite alien to them. As a result, … [Read more...]

Still no pet insurance?

January 1, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, Tufts Catnip

The editorial team at Catnip challenges rationales for avoiding pet insurance. Pet health insurance should be a no-brainer Source: Tufts Catnip, January 2019. Link. 100 percent of cats get sick at one point or another, just like people. That’s why we firmly believe that cat owners should seriously consider buying a health insurance policy for their pets. Also see: … [Read more...]

Tufts, the future of feline health

December 11, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Tufts Catnip

More than 90 percent of cats seen in clinics are the result of random breeding. Jerold S. Bell, DVM, reviews common feline diseases and notes that many of them are the result of genetic predispositions and will most likely appear in other cats unless we take long-term measures. Pressure needs to be put on the cat breeding community so that it recognizes that the consumer is … [Read more...]

Coaching for people who want to work with animals

November 6, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Tufts Catnip

Before you brush someone off about the challenges of becoming a veterinarian, share this article with them. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, certain positions in the veterinary field are growing quickly. There are a variety of employment opportunities within the veterinary profession that do not require you to become an actual veterinarian. Source: Tuft’s Catnip, … [Read more...]

Stem cell therapy for cats shows promise

May 7, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Tufts Catnip

The Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery recently published the results of a study about the present and potential clinical applications of mesenchymal stem cell therapy in cats. The study focused on the emergence of this new therapeutic strategy and the current understanding of the biology and immunology of mesenchymal stem cells. Researchers summarized promising outcomes of … [Read more...]

Protect cats from fleas

February 20, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Tufts Catnip

From the black plague during the 14th century to now, fleas have caused much grief. As summer approaches, it is important to reinforce flea control in indoor and outdoor cats. This article descrives flea control evolution, infection, modern control methods and products. Animal health pros who interact with cat owners will appreciate this straightforward discussion of feline … [Read more...]

Vets must be part of decision to use supplements to help cats with arthritis

January 29, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Tufts Catnip

Arthritis is inevitable as cats’ life expectancy increases. In one study, researchers analyzed X-rays of the spines and limbs of 100 middle-aged or elderly cats living in U.S. homes. The images revealed that 90 percent of those cats over the age of 12 showed radiographic signs of arthritis. A variety of over-the-counter nutraceuticals have gained widespread popularity for … [Read more...]

How to fly with cats

January 23, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Tufts Catnip

Catnip addresses air travel with felines and offers tips to help make this experience as worry-free as possible. The most important things are to plan ahead and arrive early at the airport on travel day. Source: Tufts Catnip, March 2017. Airlines have a wide range of different policies concerning cats traveling in the cabin, so it is essential to contact the carrier well in … [Read more...]

Location, location, location and litter box placement

April 26, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Tufts Catnip

Never put the litter box near a cat’s food and water. This is one primary rule, according to Pam Johnson-Bennett, author of Think Like A Cat. She discusses litter box placement options in this excerpt from her book. Source: Tufts Catnip, April 24, 2017. Pick a spot in your home away from heavy traffic to provide your cat with a feeling of privacy and safety. However, don’t … [Read more...]

Feline gastritis common, needs treating

February 21, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Tufts Catnip

Gastritis is so prevalent in cats that the disorder ranks as the number 2 reason people seek veterinary care for their cats. Mary Labato, DVM at Tufts University, says a few bites of spoiled food or a mild infection can cause stomach distress for our finicky feline friends. Source: Tufts Catnip, February 20, 2017. There are two types of gastritis: acute and chronic. Acute … [Read more...]

Biter or catnip-er

January 31, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Tufts Catnip

Cat owners will appreciate the perspective in this excerpt about biting in cats. A cat may be a mild biter during play or may mean business when she chomps down, inflicting pain and drawing blood. In either case, biting behavior must be corrected. Source: Tuft’s Catnip, January 30, 2017. Biting may have become a very effective means of communication for a cat. She may … [Read more...]

Understand why cats puke so much

October 24, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Tufts Catnip

An excerpt from a book by Justine A. Lee, DVM, challenges the reality that cat owners often just tolerate how much their cats vomit. The guidance suggests that if there is no hair in the vomit there may be a reason to take the cat to a veterinarian. Source: Tufts Cat Talk, October 24, 2016. Chest and abdominal x-rays, some basic blood work, and a sterile lung fluid wash … [Read more...]

Homemade feline diets are complex

April 18, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Tufts Catnip

Veterinary hospitals and retailers will find this article supportive of commercially available cat foods. Dr. Cailin Heinze strongly warns against preparing homemade cat meals without talking with a veterinarian and requesting a referral to consult with a board-certified veterinary nutritionist. Consider using this information on websites, in blogs or newsletters for feline … [Read more...]

Feline leukemia recommendations reviewed

March 21, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Tufts Catnip

Veterinary teams can use this article to discuss their knowledge and practice recommendations about feline leukemia. Without prevention, the life expectancy of any cat that contracts FeLV is short. Source: Tufts Catnip, April 2016. (partial link) The incidence of feline leukemia has declined significantly since the introduction several decades ago of a vaccine designed to … [Read more...]

Stem cell therapy promising for feline chronic gingivostomatitis

March 21, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Tufts Catnip

Stem cells and their regenerative abilities are intriguing to veterinarians and university researchers. They have potential to be useful in everything from healing wounds in dolphins to easing arthritis in pigs and horses. Source: Tufts Catnip, April 2016. (partial link) In a clinical trial led by Dr. Boaz Arzi — a dental surgeon and researcher with the UC Davis School of … [Read more...]

Not everything is a hairball

February 15, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Tufts Catnip

Feline gastritis is the focus of this article for cat owners. Veterinary hospital teams will benefit by reviewing the information and redistributing the content to cat-owning clients. Source: Tufts Catnip, February 8, 2016. Vomiting, refusal to eat and lethargy are the most common signs of gastritis. “The most common reasons for gastritis are self-limiting dietary … [Read more...]

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