If a cat has been displaying spraying behavior, it’s important to first find out if there is a medical problem for his spraying behavior. Discover how cat spraying is indicative of a problem that the cat is trying to communicate with help from a veterinarian in this free video on stopping spraying behavior in cats. Expert: Carrie Burhenn Contact: www.felinemedicalclinic.com Bio: Dr. Carrie Burhenn is a full-time veterinarian who received her degree in veterinary medicine from Oregon State University in 1990. Filmmaker: Lisa Fenderson
Cat Health : How to Manage Cat Allergies
Allergies are common in cats, and they are most often presented through skin problems. Find out how identifying a cat’s allergy is the first step in getting rid of allergy symptoms with help from a veterinarian in this free video on managing cat allergies. Expert: Carrie Burhenn Contact: www.felinemedicalclinic.com Bio: Dr. Carrie Burhenn is a full-time veterinarian who received her degree in veterinary medicine from Oregon State University in 1990. Filmmaker: Lisa Fenderson
Cat Health : How to Make Your Cat Stop Meowing
Meowing is a normal response from cats, and it is usually a learned response from owners who frequently talk to their cats. Find out how a cat’s meowing may be an indication that she is sick with help from a veterinarian in this free video on stopping cat meowing. Expert: Carrie Burhenn Contact: www.felinemedicalclinic.com Bio: Dr. Carrie Burhenn is a full-time veterinarian who received her degree in veterinary medicine from Oregon State University in 1990. Filmmaker: Lisa Fenderson
Cat Health : How to Treat Diarrhea in Cats
Diarrhea is an uncommon problem for cats, but treating a cat for diarrhea usually means identifying the cause of the problem. Discover how infections or parasites can cause a cat to have diarrhea with help from a veterinarian in this free video on treating diarrhea in cats. Expert: Carrie Burhenn Contact: www.felinemedicalclinic.com Bio: Dr. Carrie Burhenn is a full-time veterinarian who received her degree in veterinary medicine from Oregon State University in 1990. Filmmaker: Lisa Fenderson
Cat Health : How to Induce Cat Labor
There is no over-the-counter product that can be used to induce cat labor, but a cat that is about to have kittens can be prepared for by providing material for a nest. Encourage cats to have their kittens in a timely fashion with help from a veterinarian in this free video on cat labor. Expert: Carrie Burhenn Contact: www.felinemedicalclinic.com Bio: Dr. Carrie Burhenn is a full-time veterinarian who received her degree in veterinary medicine from Oregon State University in 1990. Filmmaker: Lisa Fenderson
Cat Health : How to Relieve Cat Constipation
Constipation is an uncommon problem in cats, but it is typically treated with an increase of fiber in the cat’s diet. Find out how kidney disease can cause a recurrence of constipation in cats with help from a veterinarian in this free video on cat constipation. Expert: Carrie Burhenn Contact: www.felinemedicalclinic.com Bio: Dr. Carrie Burhenn is a full-time veterinarian who received her degree in veterinary medicine from Oregon State University in 1990. Filmmaker: Lisa Fenderson
Cat Health : How to Get a Cat to Stop Urinating
In order to get a cat to stop urinating in abnormal places, it’s important to first take the cat to a veterinarian to make sure that the urination isn’t a part of a more serious health problem. Discover why changing a cat’s urination behavior may be as simple as cleaning its litter box with help from a veterinarian in this free video on stopping excessive cat urination. Expert: Carrie Burhenn Contact: www.felinemedicalclinic.com Bio: Dr. Carrie Burhenn is a full-time veterinarian who received her degree in veterinary medicine from Oregon State University in 1990. Filmmaker: Lisa Fenderson
Cat Health & Medical Problems : Common Cat Medical Problems
Pet cats are subject to a variety of common medical problems from hairballs to obesity. Learn more about common medical problems in cats with tips from a veterinarian in this free cat healthvideo. Expert: Tracy Carreiro Bio: Tracy Carreiro is member of The Faxon Animal Rescue League. The League was founded in 1913 to help overworked and abused draft horses. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Furminator: The Terminator Of Pet Hair
Terminate pet hair and dander floating around your home by grooming your pet with the Furminator! Long haired or short haired, cats or dogs, you will be amazed at the amount of hair the Furminator removes from your pets. This truly amazing tool was developed by a professional groomer and now it is available for us “at-home groomers.” Removing more than 90% of your pet’s loose hair, the Furminator will help the pet lover’s with allergies by reducing the number of allergens released.
I first saw the Furminator used by a local groomer and could not believe the amount of hair that he had removed from one small dog! This unique tool efficiently removes the loose undercoat without harming the top coat of hair. When using the Furminator, circulation and hair growth are stimulated giving your pet a genuinely healthy hair coat. A remarkable tool, the Furminator is guaranteed to work better than any rake, comb, or brush. Use the Furminator on your cat to help eliminate the amount of hairballs she leaves for you to find. Use it on your dog and greatly reduce the amount of hair on your furniture.
The Furminator is available in small, medium and large sizes, and now there is even one available to use on your horse. How small or large your pet may be, there is a Furminator waiting for you.
If you are ready to terminate the pet hair and dander that is drifting through your home, try the Furminator; you won’t be disappointed.




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