Archive for the ‘Education’ Category
August 11, 2018 | by Pam Roussell
Cats With Pancreatitis–The Road To Recovery
My own personal experience began many years ago when my own cat, Hershey, developed pancreatitis out of the blue. It resulted in several more episodes every few weeks, several vet visits, and medication for nausea and antibiotics. When the vet could do no more to help he recommended I go see a specialist. In my heart I knew there was a better way than being on medication for the rest of his life–determine and treat the cause not the symptoms.
July 22, 2018 | by Pam Roussell
CBD And Cats: What You Need To Know
With so many studies proving the many benefits of marijuana and hemp products on human health it was only a matter of time before the pet market would be next. When the traditional veterinary model isn’t working cat guardians start looking outside the box at alternatives, and one of the first things they’re asking about is CBD and cats.
July 14, 2018 | by Pam Roussell
Pet Hospice–Honoring Your Cat’s Last Wishes
When It’s Time To Say Goodbye To Your Cat The cycle of life can be down right heart breaking. After recently losing my precious Hershey after almost 17 years together I can honestly say I have no regrets. He got the best holistic care, I offered him the best food, he enjoyed several family vacations, […]
June 10, 2018 | by Pam Roussell
Vomiting In Cats: Morgan’s Story
When vomiting in cats is more than just fur balls Cat parents all recognize that familiar sound when our cat is about to throw up: gluck, gluck, gluck… It’s certainly not a fun experience for the cat or the person having to clean up the mess. Especially when it happens in the middle of the […]
June 3, 2018 | by Pam Roussell
Sushi’s Mystery Cat Illness
Sometimes cats get sick and there’s no obvious cause. One minute your kitty seems fine, and the next, well, not so good. It’s a terrible, helpless feeling not being able to understand what’s wrong. Being a vigilant cat parent and noticing a change in behavior, eating, or litter box habits is crucial when it comes […]
May 20, 2018 | by Pam Roussell
The Truth About Essential Oils And Cats
Several years ago I went to a workshop to learn about essential oils and first aid for people and pets. In fact, one of the teachers was a holistic veterinarian. It was the first time I got the nitty gritty on what essential oils were, how they’re made, how to determine quality, and most importantly, […]
May 5, 2018 | by Pam Roussell
Allergic Dermatitis In Cats: Yuri’s Story
Meet Yuri. She’s an adorable 15 month old tabby kitty who lives in Melbourne, Australia. Her mom, Anna, adopted her from a local shelter when she about 3 months old. Shortly after she was diagnosed with an ear infection. It wasn’t long after that she started to itch and scratch her ears and eye areas, even developing feline acne. Thus began a year long journey of vet visits and numerous attempts to treat Yuri’s symptoms.
April 29, 2018 | by Pam Roussell
What Is The Best Diet For Kittens?
I got a message this week from a friend who is about to adopt a new kitten, and she asked me what kind of food I recommend. It made me realize that there’s a lot of confusion out there about the best diet for kittens. With so many pet food manufacturers and veterinarians peddling “kitten food” and “kitten formulas” it can be challenging to decipher what your kitten truly needs.
April 21, 2018 | by Pam Roussell
How To Safely Protect Your Cat From Fleas & Pests
Fleas, chemicals and cats The seasons are changing, and before we know it summer will be upon us. Our cats love to soak up the sun and bask in the summer heat in our courtyard. In fact, it’s Rocket’s favorite past time! Fortunately they aren’t exposed to fleas and ticks like other cats who may […]
April 14, 2018 | by Pam Roussell
What To Put In Your Holistic First Aid Kit For Cats
I was reading a newsletter and it made me stop and think about what I have available in case an emergency arose with one of my cats. Honestly, cat emergencies are not at the forefront of my mind on a daily basis. In fact, I’m not a very reactionary person to begin with. I tend to be more calm under pressure and think things through. It’s always a good idea to be prepared though. When it comes to first aid kits for cats there are some items every cat parent should have on hand.