Cat Fish Gift Basket

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Need a gift for a pet or pet lover? We now carry great gift baskets for both pets and people.
No more hanging out at the stream for kitty once he receives this fish flavored basket. Yes fish in a variety of tastes from tuna to mackerel what could be better! This gift is perfect for a New Home gift, Welcome to the Neighborhood gift, Thanks for kitty-sitting gift and even Purr-fect for an owner’s gift! This Gift Includes: Fish Out Of Water 1/3 oz. Little LuLu’s Fish & Chips 8 oz. Grandma Lucy’s Cat Treats 4 oz. Cat Toy Assorted styles Solid Blue Colored Box Container (7" X 4" X 5") Hand Written Gift Message attached directly on gift Option to upgrade to Classic or Grand Presentation Shipping Weight 4 lbs. Shown as Grand Presentation

 

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Cat Care & Health : What to Give a Cat as a Laxative

When a cat needs a laxative, a product called Laxatone is appropriate to feed them, as it is a mineral oil-based product that helps to loosen the bowels. Identify the signs of constipation in a cat withhelp from a practicing veterinarian in this free video on pet care. Expert: Robert Sidorsky, DVM Bio: Dr. Robert Sidorsky has been a practicing veterinarian for more than 25 years. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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Laxatone Tuna Flavor (2.5 oz)

Tuna-flavored gel for the prevention and removal of hairballs in cats and kittens.Laxatone is a laxative and hair ball remedy. This product is used as a laxative in dogs and cats. It is used as a hair ball remedy in cats. Dosages for dogs and cats are given on the label.by. Vetoquinol


 Cat Care & Health : What to Give a Cat as a Laxative

Brushing your Cat’s Teeth

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Tooth Brushing
Brush a cats teeth? This may seem like a daunting task, but your cat can gradually learn to accept daily dental care at home. The key is to start slowly and make the experience as pleasant as possible. Place a small amount of the liquid from a can of water-packed tuna on your finger and allow him to lick it off. Repeat, this time holding his mouth closed and stroking the outside surfaces of his teeth lightly.

Eventually, over a period of one or more weeks, you can substitute a piece of gauze, a finger toothbrush, or a small, soft toothbrush instead of your finger. Remember, unless your veterinarian directs you otherwise, you only need to clean the outside tooth surfaces. This reduces the chance of a painful bite! Once your cat comfortably accepts the brushing process, you can introduce toothpastes designed for pets in place of the tuna water.

The most important aspect of tooth brushing is the mechanical action, but toothpastes can add helpful ingredients like fluoride, enzymes that help break down plaque, and antiseptics that prevent bacterial growth. They are flavored to please your cats palate too. Never use toothpaste designed for people the ingredients may irritate your cats mouth and cause an upset stomach.

Plaque begins to develop within hours after brushing. Within about three days, plaque is converted into tartar. Therefore, daily brushing is recommended. Less frequent brushing is still beneficial, but may allow the gradual development of periodontitis. A daily brushing routine not only keeps your pets mouth healthy but also keeps his breath smelling fresh.

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