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How To Clean Your Cat’s Ears
It’s not necessary to clean your cat’s ears unless you’ve been asked to by your vet. However, you should check your cat’s ears regularly, and contact your vet if you notice any problems.
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How To Care For Your Cat After Surgery
There are a lot of things to think about when your cat has had surgery, but don’t worry, because we’ve got it all covered here for you.
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How To Care For Your Dog After Surgery
There are a lot of things to think about when your dog has had surgery, but don’t worry, because we’ve got it all covered here for you.
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How To Check Your Cat’s Teeth
By checking your cat’s mouth regularly, in between vet appointments, you’ll be much more likely to spot problems early.
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How To Put A Cone Collar On Your Dog
Recovery cones are an excellent short-term way to stop your dog from licking themselves after surgery, or if they have a sore spot.