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Parvovirus & Your Cat's Health

Parvovirus & Your Cat's Health

Parvovirus poses a serious risk to the health and longevity of your kitty, yet few cat parents know what it is, or how to protect their feline family member against this deadly disease. Our Greensboro vets share the facts about parvovirus in cats.

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I think my cat has a cold. What should I do?

I think my cat has a cold. What should I do?

Is your feline family member stuffy, sneezing and lethargic? Sounds like a cat cold. Our Greensboro vets discuss the symptoms of cat colds, what they are and when to book a vet appointment.

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What is the FVRCP vaccine for cats?

What is the FVRCP vaccine for cats?

At Guilford-Jamestown Veterinary Hospital in Greensboro our veterinarians recommend that all indoor and outdoor cats receive the FVRCP vaccine. Today we explain why this vaccine is essential and what this vaccine protects your cat against.

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Cat Rabies - What You Need to Know

Cat Rabies - What You Need to Know

Rabies is a highly contagious and deadly virus that can be seen in cats as well as other pets, wildlife, farm animals and people. Here, our Greensboro vets discuss rabies in cats including how common it is, symptoms to watch for, and how it can be prevented.

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How To Care For a Kitten

How To Care For a Kitten

Bringing home a new kitten is both a joy and a big responsibility. To help you to provide your kitten with a great start to a long and healthy life, check out these tips from our Greensboro vets.

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Pet Care While on Vacation or Away

Pet Care While on Vacation or Away

No matter how much you love your pet, there are times when you will need to be away from home, so who will care for your dog or cat while you're on vacation or can't be home with them? Our Greensboro vets share advice on what to do with your cat or dog while you travel.

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Caring For Your Cat After Surgery

Caring For Your Cat After Surgery

Following surgery, it is important to give special attention to your cat's care in order to avoid re-opening or aggravating the incision site. In today's post our Greensboro vets share strategies for helping your cat recover from surgery, including how to keep your cat from jumping after surgery.

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When To Take Your Cat To The Vet For Limping

When To Take Your Cat To The Vet For Limping

Our feline friends are curious and active animals, and the odds are good that most cats will hurt themselves at some time in their life whether they are indoor creatures or outdoor adventurers. Here our Greensboro veterinary team explains why cats limp and what you should do if your cat is limping.

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Why Routine Exams Are Important For Your Pet's Health

Why Routine Exams Are Important For Your Pet's Health

Wondering why you should take your cat or dog to the vet when they seem perfectly healthy? Taking your healthy animal for a routine exam gives your veterinarian the opportunity to monitor your pet's overall health and check for early signs of developing health issues. Here's what you can expect from your pet's routine exam and more about why these pet checkups are important.

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How to Clean Your Cat's Teeth

How to Clean Your Cat's Teeth

Oral health issues can be just as painful for our feline friends as they are for us. In fact, mouth and tooth pain can even prevent your feline friend from eating. Here, our Greensboro vets explain some of the best ways to keep your cat's whole mouth clean and healthy.

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