For Our Cat Patients
Cats Need Care, Too
We know that it can be tough to get our feline friends in for a Wellness Exam. But even young indoor cats need to come in and get their nose-to-tail examinations at least once a year. Just like dogs, cats age more quickly than people — on average about seven years for each of our years.
Annual examinations can pick up any changes, such as a heart murmur, or kidney changes before they become serious. If caught early enough, medication can be added, or diet changed to prolong the life of your furry companion. Most importantly, cats are adapt at hiding illness and injury. So when you see them acting differently, it’s very important to bring them to one of our veterinarians for an exam. At Paradise Animal Hospital we take special care to make sure your cat will have the best visit possible.
For more information, contact us by calling (410) 744-4224 today!
Where and when can my pet get fleas & ticks? Dogs and cats can get fleas and ticks in a variety of places — whether they go outside or not. Other animals (or even humans) can bring fleas and ticks into your home. And anytime your pet is outside, they are at risk. Wildlife such as squirrels, rabbits and raccoons all carry fleas and ticks. Fleas and ticks can live outside year-round but the worst months are spring and fall.
How and when should I prevent fleas & ticks? Because fleas and ticks can be found outside all year long, it is important that your pet is always protected. If you see signs of fleas or ticks on your pet, start treatment immediately. We offer a series of medically-approved, easy-to use products that are guaranteed to protect your pet.
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Helpful Pet Care Resources
To help assist pet owners with pet care, we’ve compiled necessary information about diets, prevention of common health issues, and what to do when you first get a pet.
For more information, we welcome you to consult the following pages:
- Flea and tick prevention
- Information for cat patients
- Information about getting a new pet
- Nutrition for pets
- Parasite prevalence
- Pet travel tips
Pet Care Services We Provide
In addition to compiling helpful information for our patients and their owners, we also offer a variety of pet care services.
These services include:
- A pet hotel for when you need to board your pet
- Tailored wellness programs designed to fit your pet’s individual needs
- Pet health insurance to help you save money on veterinary visits, prescriptions, and food
Contact us by calling (410) 744-4224 or schedule an appointment through our online form. We are eager to meet you and your furry friend.