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ATTENTION: National Prednisolone Shortage
What is happening? Due to the national health emergency (COVID-19) there is a shortage of the drug Prednisolone. We do not know if this is a manufacturing or supply problem. We do not know when the supply will be replenished. What is All About Cats doing to ensure your cat can continue therapy?…
Read MoreThe Importance of Taking Your Cat to Your Vet
Humans are pretty good about keeping up with their routine health care, but it's not always the same when it comes to their feline friends. That often results in unnecessary suffering and costly bills, which you may otherwise avoid with preventive care. August 22nd is National Take Your Cat to the Vet Day, a perfect…
Read More5 Common Cat Noises and What They Mean
While some cats are more talkative than others, cat noises usually communicate their feelings and desires. Most sounds cats make can be interpreted in human language. By knowing what your cat chatter is trying to convey, you’ll better understand your feline friend’s mood and needs. Here are 5 of the most common cat noises and…
Read MoreSummer Days Are Coming: Guide to Cat Grooming
With summer around the corner, you may be wondering whether you should give your cat a haircut. After all, who wants to have a thick furry coat when the heat ramps up? It may come as a surprise, but it's best to avoid a do-it-yourself haircut. Here's what you need to know. Cats and…
Read MoreCOVID-19 Update for Clients of All About Cats Veterinary Hospital
COVID-19 PROTOCOL FOR APPOINTMENTS AT ALL ABOUT CATS VETERINARY HOSPITAL *We are allowing up to two people to come into the clinic during the appointment *Wearing a mask is optional in the clinic *If you are experiencing any cold, flu, or COVID symptoms, please call us at 425-636-8201 when you arrive, and remain in your…
Read MoreTips for Dealing with an Aggressive Cat
Did you know that aggression is the second most common behavioral problem seen in cats? Just like humans, cats sometimes show quite the cat-itude. In most cases, a little patience and getting to the bottom of why your cat may be showing signs of aggression can help you calm your fur-ever friend. Why Is…
Read More5 Common Oral Problems Found in Felines
Maintaining healthy teeth and gums can contribute to your cat's overall health and wellbeing. With February being National Pet Dental Health Month, there is no better time to learn more about common oral health problems found in felines and how you can help. The following are five common feline oral health problems. #1 Periodontal…
Read MoreHow Often and How Much Should I Feed my Kitten?
Congratulations on your new feline family member. Now that you’ve welcomed your tiny newcomer, you want to do what’s right in terms of providing the proper care and nutrition. Here’s what you need to know to ensure your furr-ever friend grows into a healthy adult. Your New Kitten’s Nutritional Needs Did you know that…
Read MoreTips for Bringing an Outdoor Cat Indoors for Winter
Keeping your cat indoors, especially in winter, provides shelter from the cold, rain, wind, snow, and lack of cover, as well as disease, accidents, or conflicts with other animals. Here are some suggestions to help with transitioning your cat indoors, and to keep both you and your kitty safe and happy. Winter Is the Perfect…
Read MoreNational Animal Shelter Appreciation Week
Each year during the first full week of November, the National Animal Shelter Appreciation Week recognizes the shelters that provide compassionate care to numerous pets, and help find loving homes for many abandoned and stray animals. This week, founded by the Humane Society of the United States, is also dedicated to the caring animal shelter…
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