Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Taking your cat to the vet
Why is there a need to take your cat to the vet?
Did you know that cats out number dogs as household pets, however, fewer than 1/2 of those cats visit their vet unless they are sick. Our feline friends need preventive care to live a happy and healthy life and to prevent common illnesses and we want to share some tips on how to get your feline friend into the clinic.
We realize that many people don't want to take their cat because the process seems so stressful for you and your cat, however these simple tips may help reduce that stress level.
Always transport your cat in a carrier. You can make your cat more comfortable with spending time in the carrier by keeping the carrier accessible. Keep the carrier on the floor and open the carrier door so they can come and go. Make it an inviting place to be, place a comfy bed and some treats or even a favorite toy or catnip. Keep soft bedding, food/treats, or toys inside the carrier then once they are use to going in and out and eating in the carrier, start practicing opening and closing the door. Despite your best efforts, your cat may never enjoy being in his or her carrier and while they may not like it they should learn it is a safe place to be.
If your cat is too uncomfortable to leave home, we do offer home visits for not only your feline friend but for your canine friend as well. Call for additional information on this service that we offer.
As a friendly reminder starting at the age of 16 weeks, all pets in the state of South Carolina are required to have an up to date rabies vaccine.
By Charlene
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Featured Team Member: Yvonne Beattie
Yvonne Beattie
1. How long have you been a part of the AMC team?
2. What drew you to this profession?
3. What is your favorite part of your job?
4.What hobbies or interests do you enjoy outside of work?
5. What pets do you currently have at home?
6.What would a perfect day at AMC be like for you?
7. What is a perfect day for you outside of work?
8. If money were not a factor, where would you choose to spend the rest of your life?
Bora-Bora!!!!
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