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The importance of fibers in the diet of dogs and cats

How many times have our parents reminded us of the importance of eating vegetables? The same thing would apply to our four legged friends. In fact, all the fibers found in vegetables and fruit take over a series of very important functions in our pets’ body, therefore helping to maintain the health of the intestine […]

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The fee for non-sterilized dogs is coming

In recent days, news has spread that certainly did not go unnoticed by dog owners. The PD presented an amendment that provides for the payment of a fee for those who did not sterilize their dog. This could be a step forward in the fight against stray dogs, a phenomenon that continues to be present

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Urinary obstruction: how do we intervene

The urinary tract of cats is extremely sensitive. One of the most frequent situations that owners find themselves facing is urinary obstruction, which is the cat’s inability to “pee”. What not everyone knows, however, is that it is a common, but dangerous, condition that requires timely intervention before the kidneys health is permanently compromised. Let’s

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Toxoplasmosis and pregnancy: myths to dispel

Too often cats become the unfortunate and unaware victims of misinformation about toxoplasmosis, a nasty disease that can cause serious harm in pregnant women. In fact, many families abandon or leave their beloved cat before pregnancy or when the baby arrives because of this. But this unhappy decision is not absolutely necessary: let’s find out

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FLUTD: cats lower urinary tract problems

Cats often experience annoying problems affecting the urinary tract, especially the bladder and urethra. It may happen, in fact, that he begins to “do it” around the house – refusing the idea of ​​using the litter box – he complains, licks his genitals persistently and produces few urine, often with drops of blood. But what

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Epilepsy in dogs and cats how to recognize it and how to treat it

One of the most difficult experiences for dog and cat owners to deal with is epileptic seizures. The animal throws itself on the ground, trembles, drools, no longer responds to any stimulus and can even defecate or urinate uncontrollably. These episodes, lasting a few seconds or a few minutes, can be caused by a condition

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In case of an accident we must rescue our pet

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The long list of measures in favour of our four-legged friends continues, also as regards to the behaviour to be taken on the streets. In 2011, in fact, the Highway Code was updated with a fundamental paragraph, which obliges anyone who causes an accident against a dog or cat to give assistance.

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How to clean our pets eyes

What a nuisance those dark spots under the eyes of our four-legged friend! Not to mention how unsightly white furred dogs and cats look like with these spots. Moreover, you will have to perform a thorough cleaning of the eyelids in association with specific therapies. This is why it is important to be familiar with

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Why does my cat drink from the tap?

Those who live with a cat know very well what we are talking about. In fact, most cats have a curious passion for tap water, which pushes them to drink from the tap. It doesn’t matter if it’s a sink, a bidet or even the toilet, as long as it’s fresh water. Let’s find out

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Dogs and cats can be allergic to humans

This was revealed by an article published by National Geographic, which reported the words of Dr. Raelynn Farnsworth of Washington State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, according to which dogs can develop allergies to cats or humans, and vice versa. In particular, to trigger the allergic reaction would be the residues of dead skin and

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