Disaster Preparedness – Cinema Veterinary Centre
Living in California, we face natural disasters such as wildfires, earthquakes and mud slides, while the east coast gets tornadoes, hurricanes and flooding. No matter where you live, it is important to have a plan to get yourself and your pets to safety in the event of a natural disaster. First, make sure your pets are microchipped and that your contact information is up to date with the microchip manufacturer. Make sure you write down the microchip number and keep this with their medical records. Secondly, make sure you have a disaster preparation kit for your pets. This kit should include: a carrier for each pet with your name and contact information on the top of the carrier, enough food and water to last for 2 weeks for each pet, medications to last for 2 weeks, leashes and collars, medical records including vaccination records, and a litter box and litter for cats. Finally, you need to have an evacuation plan. Practice with the family so everyone knows who takes what supplies, where to find the pets if scared, and where to meet up. Practice with your pets too. You can do this by helping them get used to their carriers and get used to car rides if they aren’t already. Knowing where your pets may hide when they are stressed or scared is also important so you can find them and get them out quickly. Cinema Veterinary Centre is located at 23460 Cinema Drive, suite L in Valencia 91355, (661) 253-9300.
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Reasons Against Buying Live Animals as Easter Pets – Cinema Veterinary Centre
While it may seem like a fun idea to get your children a real Easter bunny or chick, please do your research and do no impulse buy. According to the Humane Society of Utah, “within the first few weeks of Easter, an estimated 30% of all Easter ‘pets’ die and another...
Seasonal Allergies – Copper Hill Animal Clinic
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Preventive Care: The Kindest Gift You Can Give Your Pet – No Place Like Home
One of the most common questions I hear as a veterinarian is, “Do we really need to come in if my pet seems fine?” My answer is always yes—and spring is the perfect time to explain why.Preventive care isn’t about waiting for something to go wrong; it’s about staying...
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