Is your cat's overgrooming habit causing hair loss or irritated skin? Find out what you can do about the problem.
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You’ve heard of a pocket watch, but what about a pocket pet? That’s right, a pocket pet is a small, furry little pet that can fit straight in your pocket! The pets that fall into this category are animals like rats, hamsters, hedgehogs, gerbils, and their slighter larger counterparts such as chinchillas, or guinea pigs. While these pets may not require daily walks or get excited about belly rubs, they’re still fun and unique animals.
Before you decide to go out and purchase a pocket pet, it’s important that you know what type of living arrangement it needs, what it eats, if it needs exercise, and what type of veterinary care may be necessary. Each of the tiny pets listed above should be cared for just as traditional pets. To learn more about each of these pocket pets, read the articles below.
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March Newsletter: Tips to Prevent Your Cat from Overgrooming
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March Newsletter: How and When to Introduce Solid Food to Your Kitten
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February Newsletter: What Causes Nausea in Cats?
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Think your cat may be nauseated? These conditions, illnesses and diseases could explain why your pet doesn't feel well.
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February Newsletter: The Benefits of Proper Nutrition for Pets
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January Newsletter: How Veterinarians Treat Arthritis in Dogs
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January Newsletter: How Your Veterinarian Can Help with Lameness
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December Newsletter: What Causes Stomatitis in Dogs?
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Does your dog have sores in its mouth? Stomatitis, an oral health condition, could be to blame. Dental cleanings and home dental care can help ease your pet's painful symptoms.
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December Newsletter: What is the 3-3-3 Rule When Adopting a New Pet?
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November Newsletter: What Causes Cataracts in Cats and How Are They Treated?
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November Newsletter: How to Celebrate National Senior Pet Month
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October Newsletter: The Importance of Daily Dog Walks
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October Newsletter: How to Care for Your Pets When They Are Teething
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September Newsletter: The Importance of Core Vaccines for Dogs
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September Newsletter: Dry Food vs. Wet Food: Which is Better for Your Cat?
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Does Your Cat Have a Grooming Problem?
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Noticed a sudden change in your cat's grooming habits? Over- or under-grooming can be a sign of trouble.
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August Newsletter: How Spaying or Neutering Your Pet Can Prevent Health Problems
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