Posted in Ragdoll Cats on Aug 31st, 2006
Arthritis is not a common aliment for cats. Arthritis usually develops in cats that have been in an accident and had injury to their joints or bones. Arthritis is inflammation of your cat’s joints; there are several types of arthritis that cats are susceptible to.
Feline arthritis typically comes in two different [...]
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Posted in Ragdoll Cats on Aug 30th, 2006
As your Ragdoll cats age they become prone to the occasional litter box accidents. When cats age, their vision fades and they become prone to senior moments of disorientation. When this happens you may find litter box accidents on your carpets and floors. Here are several tips to help your senior Ragdoll cat [...]
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Posted in Ragdoll Cats on Aug 29th, 2006
Caring for your Ragdoll cat’s health means trips to the veterinarian for regularly scheduled checkups and veterinary care as needed. Here are several tips to help you find the best veterinarian for your Ragdoll cat.
Word-of-mouth recommendations are an excellent way to find a veterinarian. If you’re new to the area check with the [...]
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Posted in Ragdoll Cats on Aug 28th, 2006
As your Ragdoll cat ages their needs change. The care you provide your elderly Ragdoll cat will help prevent some of the problems faced by elderly cats. Here are several tips to help you care for your elderly Ragdoll cat.
Elderly cats (and people) do not like change. Your Ragdoll cat has a [...]
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