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Dear clients, I will be out of the office from August 18 and returning on September 3, 2016.  Should you have any questions or concerns during this time, please feel free to call me at 403-607-8321 or send me an email - info@catvetathome.com.  Please note that my internet...

I attended of the most respectful veterinary conferences in Las Vegas. For 87 years, the WVC (Western Veterinary Conference) Annual Conference has been among the most highly anticipated events in the veterinary community – and for good reason. More than a conference, it has become an industry...

Download our ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center Mobile App APCC by ASPCA The ASPCA APCC free mobile app provides a wealth of knowledge in the palm of your hand. With quick access to potentially life-saving information and our hotline 24/7/365, the ASPCA APCC app helps keep your...

Are you complaining that your cat is  scratching your new couch or your favorite rug? Here is handout how to choose the right scratching post or read further. Pick the right post. Think about the places your cat scratches now. What’s her preferred material? Scout out posts and...

E-cigarettes are sparking heated debates as lawmakers, medical professionals and industry grapple over the relative safety of the nicotine-delivering devices. But for pet owners, there is no debate. Nicotine poses a serious threat of poisoning to dogs and cats, and e-cigarettes back a powerful punch....

Hiss! Yeow! If you've ever been startled by these sounds, then you've probably witnessed a catfight between your usually tolerant tabbies. Your first reaction was probably to grab one of your cats by the scruff of the neck, putting a quick end to the terrifying tango...

The ongoing epidemic of Ebola in West Africa has raised several questions about how the disease affects the animal population, and in particular, the risk to household pets.While the available information suggests the virus may be found in several kinds of animals, CDC, the U.S. Department of...

Typically, once pets are 7 years old or older, they’re considered seniors. And as your pet ages, you may start noticing some lifestyle or behavior changes that could signal a problem or need attention. If you notice any of these signs in your pet, watch...