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Veterinarian examining a cat

Feline Hyperthyroidism by Trish Parkin

What is Feline Hyperthyroidism?  Hyperthyroidism is a disorder of the thyroid gland – two small butterfly-shaped lobes located in the neck. This gland has a number of functions but is most well-known for regulating your cat’s metabolic rate.  In feline hyperthyroidism, the thyroid gland is overactive and results in overproduction...

Cat sleeping on a couch

Weight Awareness by Michelle Walsh, ACA

“Among all diseases that perplex the veterinary community and plague our population of pets, obesity has the greatest collective negative impact on pet health, and yet it is almost completely avoidable,” said Dr. Ernie Ward, veterinarian and founder of APOP. “The pet industry is mighty and well-meaning, but it’s time...

Darwin the cat

Pet of the Month August: Darwin by Nicole Arruda, CSR & ACA

“Besides love and sympathy, animals exhibit other qualities connected with the social instincts which, in us, would be called moral.” – Charles Darwin Darwin was found  in March of 2013 by Ian and his family in Bancroft during a visit to Grandma’s house. “They live at the top of a...

Dalmatian dog running on grass

Leptospirosis by Dr. Mehran Baroughi

Leptospirosis is a lethal zoonotic bacterial infection which is mostly transmitted through the urine of an infected animal, such as raccoons, squirrels, mice, rats, opossums and rabbits. The most common way dogs become infected with leptospirosis is by coming into contact with the urine of an infected animal. This usually...