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A practical approach to feline housesoiling.   Read More...
Olive Leaf Extract is derived from the olive plant. It is highly effective in treating a wide range of viral and bacterial diseases, including herpes, staph, e coli, influenza and parainfluenza. Olive Leaf extract is also effective in eliminating microorganisms making it useful in any type of microbial invasion.   Read More...
You can give aspirin to a cat but ONLY once every 72 hours.  The cat is missing a liver enzyme that helps break down aspirin.  This causes aspirin, and many other drugs, to be slowly broken down and thus the effects of aspirin lasts for 72 hours in the feline patient.  So, if you gave aspirin three to four times a day to a cat you would certainly have a dead cat by the second or third day.   Read More...

When cats first come down with these diseases they often run a fever, sneeze and become listless. Their appetite may wane. After the first few days of illness their body temperature returns to normal. A cat’s normal body temperature is 101.5-102.5F. Cats with respiratory tract infections can reach 106F during the first few days of illness. That is why adequate fluid intake is so important to prevent dehydration.

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