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Our friendly, welcoming practice is staffed by a small committed team who strive to give the utmost care and treatment to all pets.
Ever since the first day we opened, we’ve invested in the very latest equipment and technology. This means that we can care for your pet, no matter what treatment they need, in a safe, secure environment.
We hope our website answers most of your questions about what we do. Of course, it's always best to ask questions so please speak with us directly on 0123 456 789 or email youremail@example.com - we're here to help you and your pets.
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Whether you are looking for a routine visit or need to speak to us about something more specific regarding your pet, we’d love to meet you soon.
What to take care of when travelling with my pet abroad:
- Take your pet for a health check-up before your journey.
- Give your pet only a light meal about 2 hours before travel.
- Ensure that your pet will not be exposed to extreme temperatures.
- Try and match your pets sleeping patterns by travelling overnight where possible
I work full time, is it fair for me to adopt a cat?
Cats are relatively independent animals, which is what makes them such popular pets for working people (as opposed to dogs, who are much more demanding in terms of time and attention). Most pet cats do enjoy plenty of interaction with their human companions but can also occupy themselves when need be.
If you work full-time it is always best to adopt a pair of cats who will keep each other company, an added benefit is that you won't be worrying that your cat is lonely and won't need to feel guilty if you don't rush straight home from work every evening to provide your feline friend with companionship.
Can milk causes diarrhea in cats?
Cats love milk and cream but dairy products occasionally cause diarrhea. That’s because while kittens produce an enzyme called lactase to digest lactose, the sugar in milk, some adult cats don’t. They don’t have enough of the right bacteria in their intestines to do so. If milk upsets your cat’s digestion and causes diarrhea, offer it either ‘cat milk’ or ‘lactose-free milk’, either of which is available from large supermarkets.
Puppy Diet: What needs to be taken care of?
Feeding your puppy good quality nutrition is essential as they grow.
We recommend a complete puppy food until they reach adulthood when their bodies are fully mature –this will be 12 months old for small breeds and up to 18 months old for giant breeds.
The packet of food will guide you as to how much to feed depending on your puppies age and weight.
If you would like to change this food, it is important to do so gradually over a few weeks.
The vet or nurse will be happy to discuss diets in more detail.