Did You Know?

 
Litter Boxes:
You should have at least one litter box per cat, plus one.  The litter box should be big enough for your cat to get in and turn around comfortably.  Plastic "under the bed" storage boxes, cement mixing boxes, and small children's wading pools all make great litter boxes.

Behaviorists recommend using scoopable, unscented litter.  Boxes should be scooped at least once daily.  Cats have a much more sensitive nose than we do; therefore, if you smell the litter box, your cat REALLY smells it!

If your cat suddenly starts to use areas other than the litter box and their boxes are clean, have your cat checked by your vet for a possible urinary tract problem.


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Regular Exams:
When your favorite feline is past its “kitten age”, a yearly wellness exam is the best gift you can give them.  It gives your vet a chance to detect and prevent any health issues as soon as possible.  It’s a time to discuss flea, tick and parasite control as well as diet and dental care.  

If there are signs of anything questionable, your vet may want to do further tests to keep your cat as healthy as she can.  Once you supply your vet with pertinent information on your cat, she will be able to recommend the appropriate vaccinations to properly protect them until their next exam.


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Allentown Cat Clinic P.C.
4090 West Tilghman Street
Allentown, PA 18104

Phone: (610) 398-3556
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