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Feline’s Pride Issues Nationwide Recall of its Natural Chicken Formula Cat Food Due to Salmonella Contamination by FDA Posted Thu 01 Jul 2010 9:16am , NY – Feline’s Pride is announcing a voluntary recall of Feline’s Pride Raw food with ground bone for cats and kittens, Natural Chicken Formula, Net Wt. 2.5 lbs. (1.13 kg., 40..., salmonellosis. The symptoms of salmonellosis include nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, minimal diarrhea, fever, and headache. Certain vulnerable populations, such as children Read on »
Pet food recall: Feline’s Pride Chicken Formula Cat Food by Therese K. Patient Expert Posted Thu 01 Jul 2010 6:56pm Holy moly! I’m having freakin’ deja vu. Here’s another recall for pet food contaminated with salmonella. This one is for Feline’s Pride Natural Chicken Formula Cat Food . FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – July 1, 2010 – Buffalo, NY – Feline’s Pride is announcing a voluntary recall of Feline’s Pride Raw food with ground bone for cats and kittens, Natural Chicken Read on »
Pet food recall: Feline’s Pride expands recall by Therese K. Patient Expert Posted Thu 15 Jul 2010 1:52pm Feline’s Pride has expanded the cat food recall (due to salmonella contamination) that was first announced on July 1. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – July 15, 2010 – Buffalo, NY – Feline’s Pride is expanding its July 1, 2010 voluntary recall of Feline’s Pride Raw food with ground bone for cats and kittens, Natural Chicken Formula, Net Wt. 2.5 lbs Read on »
Does PetMD Need More Cat Health Posts? And the Top 15 Feline Veterinary Conditions by the Numbers by Dr. Patty Khuly Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Posted Tue 24 Aug 2010 5:00pm Two days in a row and I’ve kept to the cats in my posts. Does that spell a trend? Not particularly. But the fact that I take special note of this less than typical double-header — and never do I question its more-than-occasional canine correlation — means that cats may be getting short shrift on FullyVetted.   That’s the honest truth Read on »
Does your cat need a feline-only veterinary facility? by Dr. Patty Khuly Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Posted Mon 22 Sep 2008 10:57am Recent posts on muzzling and vet-client divorce have led to comments that intimate the desire for veterinarians to treat their cats in feline fashion—not as small dogs...—by like two to one. It’s hard to get deeply involved with a case when you know your client is likely to nix their cat’s proposed treatment based on the fact that he’s feline Read on »
Does Your Cat Need A Feline-only Vet Hospital? by Dr. Patty Khuly Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Posted Sun 28 Feb 2010 5:58am Did you know that not all hospitals are created equal when it comes to treating cats? Some approach felines with a mentality that suggests they're more like small dogs than... can be tougher to work with. It’s my opinion that felines require a little more patience — as do their owners. After all, cat people can be a little quirky … not that I mind Read on »
Cat Stuff That Makes This Vet Long for the Feline Warm Fuzzies by Dr. Patty Khuly Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Posted Tue 06 Jul 2010 2:24pm of keeping cats indoors (for their safety and that of the wildlife they prey upon), I inevitably get letters on the fat-cat problem among felines. As in: the problem with keeping cats... The fact is my son’s pulmonary troubles preclude feline integration into our indoor household. But that doesn’t mean I’m not constantly drawn to them. Sometimes Read on »
Feline Immunodeficiency Virus by heru m. Patient Expert Posted Sat 04 Dec 2010 6:52am What is Feline Immunodeficiency Virus? Virologists classify feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) as a lentivirus (or “slow virus”). FIV is in the same retrovirus family as feline leukemia virus (FeLV), but the viruses differ in many ways including their shape. FIV is elongated, while FeLV is more circular. The two viruses are also quite Read on »