As Arctic air brings bitter cold to the Lower Hudson Valley, it's important to know the symptoms of hypothermia, frostbite in people and pets.
According to Dr Umesh Kallahalli, Senior Vet at Mars Petcare, pets, especially dogs and cats, are highly vulnerable to respiratory issues and other health complications caused by poor air quality.
Unexpected incidents involving the health and safety of pets can happen at any time, and knowing how to act is crucial to ensure their well-being.
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A man says he is in "mental anguish" over the death of his two cats, after feeding them raw milk to improve their health.
The veterinarian group’s website states: “We strongly advise that anything below 7C is too cold for a cat to go outside ...
A number of states are seeing a spike in hospital visits caused by respiratory illnesses as we enter the New Year.
The Daily Commercial will continue to monitor the situation. According to an academic study from the National Library of ...
While the risk of a domesticated cat getting infected is small, veterinarians say to keep it indoors and avoid feeding it raw ...
Keep your cats inside: If you do not already have a catio and just allow your cats to roam at night, this needs to stop.