Care for Siamese Cat - An Overview
Whether you own a Traditional or Modern Siamese cat the care for Siamese cat is the same. The Siamese cat is low-maintenance as far as special care considerations are concerned. They are not delicate, are active, and have good appetites (they are not known to overeat and become obese even when extra food is provided). Follow the cat’s cues as to how much food it requires in a day. If there is extra food left over in the dish after your cat ha Read More...
Important Nutritional Information on Cat Food
Cat Food Fact #1 Cats must get their Protein
Protein is crucial for your cat’s health, and generally comes from fish, meat or poultry. Advertisers will often say their brand is beef, turkey or mackerel flavoured, but it may not actually contain those products, meaning it may not be rich in protein. Always ensure the food you buy but your cat has a sufficient amount of protein in it, irrespective of the flavour.
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The Importance Of Appropriate Cat Food
Part of the responsibility of pet ownership is the care and feeding of our animal friends. For cat owners, appropriate feline care can greatly increase the health of our cats and extend their lives significantly. Subsequently, choosing the appropriate cat food – based on breed and size - is of the utmost importance in taking responsible care of our cats.
Cat food comes in a dizzying array of choices; as we browse the shelves, we hardly know wher Read More...
volunteers Everyday cancer patients in the area need a ride to local medical facilities for treatment. The American Cancer Society 's Road to Recovery program assists patients and their caregivers with these transportation needs. You can help save a life by volunteering your time as a Road to Recovery volunteer driver. To become a volunteer driver all you need is: a safe and reliable vehicle, proof of ... Read More...
Preventive Cancer Surgeries Save Lives (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- A recent study underscores the importance of genetic counseling and testing for women with family history of breast or ovarian cancer. Research shows women with the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes live longer and virtually eliminate their risk of cancer by having prophylactic surgeries to remove their ovaries and fallopian tubes or their breast in a mastectomy. "This is the ... Read More...
Cancer faker sentenced to jail DENVER, Sept. 1 (UPI) -- A former Colorado college athlete who pleaded guilty to faking cancer and duping donors out of more than ,000 will spend 36 days in jail, documents show. Cancer - Health - Conditions and Diseases - Plea - Organizations Read More...
Worshippers evicted from Methuen school return to Salem today SALEM, N.H. ? While battling lung cancer, Bob Anderson spent hours hanging drywall, framing and whatever else he could do to prepare his church for a new chapter that starts today. The 55-year-old Methuen man, a pipe fitter by trade, belongs to Granite State Baptist Church. He was one of several members who volunteered to get the church's headquarters at 1 Sand Hill Road ready for the 800 to 900 ... Read More...
Preventive Cancer Surgeries Save Women's Lives Genetic testing is critical for women with family history of ovarian and breast cancersA new study underscores the importance for women with a family history of breast or ovarian cancer to get genetic counseling and testing for the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes that make them more likely to develop lethal breast or ovarian cancer, says a Northwestern Medicine oncologist.The study, which will be ... Read More...
Student who faked cancer sentenced to 36 days in jail, must repay donors Tausha Marsh, a former Gunnison college student who pleaded guilty to charges that she faked cancer and duped donors out of more than ,000, will spend 36 days in jail, serve four years' probation and undergo weekly counseling sessions. The former Western State College volleyball athlete and model also must repay donors who contributed to a 2008 fundraising effort. Read More...