We know your pet is an important member of your family and their health is a priority. At Cedar Veterinary Clinic, we understand the concern and questions many of our clients have regarding their pets and how the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) could potentially impact them. We felt it was important to connect with you, our loyal clients, to share information that can help put your mind at ease, and assure you we are staying on top … Read More
Did you know that our feline friends can get their own version of colds or flus? In many cases, cats just feel a bit stuffy and tired for a few days, and then recover on their own. However, kitty colds can develop into upper respiratory infections, or URIs. These can be extremely dangerous! Senior cats and kittens are especially at risk, because of their weaker immune systems. A vet discusses cat colds below. Warning Signs … Read More
As you probably know, your dog or cat can be allergic to many things. Dust, dirt, fleas, mold, pollen, ingredients in their food, certain materials like rubber or plastic… the list goes on and on. But can dogs and cats themselves can be allergic to each other? And if they are, what do you do about it? Can Dogs and Cats Be Allergic to Each Other? Yes, dogs and cats can be allergic to each … Read More
Cats are very independent pets, which is one reason they’re so popular. However, Fluffy does need proper veterinary care in order to truly thrive. Healthy pets are happy pets! Read on as a Southern Utah vet discusses taking your feline friend to her doctor. Appointments When your furry pal is a kitten, she’ll need to come in a few times, for her initial vaccines and exams, as well as microchipping and spay/neuter surgery. Parasite control … Read More
Have you noticed your dog slowing down lately? Is Fido more interested in napping than in playing Fetch or chasing squirrels? Just like people, dogs go through some changes as they age. Your pet will always be the same cute, lovable pup as always, but his care needs will change a bit. In this article, a Cedar City, UT vet offers a few helpful tips on keeping an older pooch comfortable. Beds Make sure that … Read More