Inadequate Pet Insurance Could Cause Financial Difficulties
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Mar. 29th 2008
As the winter months set in, many consumers could see themselves developing financial difficulties as a result of health conditions, new research indicates.
However, the study conducted by Sainsbury’s Bank shows that Britons may not discover they have problems in managing money because of medical problems experienced by themselves, but rather those which are suffered by their pets. According to the financial services firm, animal lovers should take the time to ensure that they have an adequate insurance policy for their furry friends as 37 and 35 per cent of policies on the market do not cover conditions lasting for more than a year for dogs and cats respectively. As a result, consumers who own animals which have ailments likely to last for more than 12 months, such as eczema, epilepsy or diabetes, could see themselves be forced to meet the costs of medical treatment themselves. Consequently this could impact upon their ability to make repayments on loans and plastic card bills.
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Declawing Your Cat
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Mar. 21st 2008
Removing your cat’s nails is not the only choice in your battle against cat scratching. There are many alternatives to this surgical procedure.
The claws of a feline serve many purposes, most of which are overlooked by owners who just want to protect their belongings. Claws are not just a device for scratching. They are a multi-purpose tool that cats use for many things, such as balance, climbing, defense, kneading, playing, and self-expression.
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When Horses Cramp Up
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Mar. 12th 2008
Though horses are born to run, there are many that experience the painful problem of having cramps while trying to change speeds. When a horse quickens his gait pace to a gallop, cramping has been an especially difficult problem to deal with. Horses are interesting in their running style because they link their breathing to the rhythm of their hoof beats. When horses run, they just don’t bring in enough oxygen to support their muscles, which constantly tire because of the natural existence of lactic acid that causes pain and cramping. Recently, there have been new findings in the industry that are allowing horses to break through this problem and improve their performance.
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Your Diabetic Cat — Can You Care For A Diabetic Cat?
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Mar. 10th 2008
If you have just been told that you have a diabetic cat, you may be afraid of what the future holds for your pet. The good news is that diabetes is not a death sentence for cats. Your cat may live a long and happy life with diabetes. All this requires is for you to care for your cat and provide the pet health supplies that he or she needs. The following information may help you understand what you need to do for your diabetic cat.
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Feeding Uromastyx
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Mar. 5th 2008
Uromastyx are omnivorous which means they eat both animals and plants. Since we don’t know exactly what they eat in the wild a wide variety of food items should be offered. Young animals more readily accept insects such as wax worms, crickets, and super meal worms, which should be offered three or four times per week.
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Serious Health Signs In Pets
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Feb. 23rd 2008
When do you know you have to take your pet to the veterinarian? If you answer yes to any of these questions, then the time is immediately. There might be other signs, but these are the basic ones experts insist you must pay attention to:
- Has your pet lost its appetite for more than two days?
- Has your pet vomited more than twice?
- Has your pet had diarrhea for more than two days?
- Does your pet vomit and have diarrhea?
- Is your pet behaving with unusual listlessness - brooding, hiding in the bushes, lacking enthusiasm for its favorite activities?
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Garlic - Good For Horses?
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Feb. 14th 2008
The relatively new practice of feeding garlic to horses in an attempt to help with respiratory health has come under fire in recent months. Because garlic has strong antibacterial aspects, some horse owners are hopeful that it is a miracle cure for many horse ailments. There are many in the horse world with doubts about the product, though. A line has been drawn in the proverbial sand as some see it as effective, while others call the herb a toxic horse killer.
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Inadequate Pet Insurance Could Cause Financial Difficulties
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Feb. 11th 2008
As the winter months set in, many consumers could see themselves developing financial difficulties as a result of health conditions, new research indicates.
However, the study conducted by Sainsbury’s Bank shows that Britons may not discover they have problems in managing money because of medical problems experienced by themselves, but rather those which are suffered by their pets. According to the financial services firm, animal lovers should take the time to ensure that they have an adequate insurance policy for their furry friends as 37 and 35 per cent of policies on the market do not cover conditions lasting for more than a year for dogs and cats respectively. As a result, consumers who own animals which have ailments likely to last for more than 12 months, such as eczema, epilepsy or diabetes, could see themselves be forced to meet the costs of medical treatment themselves. Consequently this could impact upon their ability to make repayments on loans and plastic card bills.
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Serious Health Signs In Pets
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Feb. 5th 2008
When do you know you have to take your pet to the veterinarian? If you answer yes to any of these questions, then the time is immediately. There might be other signs, but these are the basic ones experts insist you must pay attention to:
- Has your pet lost its appetite for more than two days?
- Has your pet vomited more than twice?
- Has your pet had diarrhea for more than two days?
- Does your pet vomit and have diarrhea?
- Is your pet behaving with unusual listlessness - brooding, hiding in the bushes, lacking enthusiasm for its favorite activities?
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Inadequate Pet Insurance Could Cause Financial Difficulties
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Feb. 4th 2008
As the winter months set in, many consumers could see themselves developing financial difficulties as a result of health conditions, new research indicates.
However, the study conducted by Sainsbury’s Bank shows that Britons may not discover they have problems in managing money because of medical problems experienced by themselves, but rather those which are suffered by their pets. According to the financial services firm, animal lovers should take the time to ensure that they have an adequate insurance policy for their furry friends as 37 and 35 per cent of policies on the market do not cover conditions lasting for more than a year for dogs and cats respectively. As a result, consumers who own animals which have ailments likely to last for more than 12 months, such as eczema, epilepsy or diabetes, could see themselves be forced to meet the costs of medical treatment themselves. Consequently this could impact upon their ability to make repayments on loans and plastic card bills.
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