Flea Bite Allergies in Cats

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YouTube - Cat Care & Sick Cats : Treating Flea Allergies in Cats

youtube.com — “If a cat has flea allergies, they need to be taken to a veterinarian to receive antibiotic treatments. Treat flea allergies in cats with tips from a cat beha...View full resource at youtube.com

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Flea Allergy Dermatitis | VetLIVE

vetlive.com — “It can be one of the most frustrating conditions for dogs and cats, as well as their owners: itchy skin. With the background sounds of continuous licks, chews, scratches, and the associated collar jewelry jingling, you know your pet is more than uncomfortable. Flea allergy dermatitis can be just as frustrating to vets, as many pet owners have ...View full resource at vetlive.com

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DrLaciTheVet Dr. Laci Schaible Veterinarian

NEW blog for pet owners http://bit.ly/h6fnka Flea Allergy Dermatitis

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Treating Flea... | Facebook

facebook.com — “Manhattan Cat Specialists wrote: Treating Flea Allergies in Cats:... Join Facebook to connect with Manhattan Cat Specialists and others you may know.View full resource at facebook.com

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How to Relieve Cat Allergies | eHow.com

ehow.com — “How to Relieve Cat Allergies. Allergies in cats are a common problem and usually manifest as skin disease (itchiness, hair loss, red skin, scabs, skin rash). Allergic reactions can occur to many different things, but fleas are...View full resource at ehow.com

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LorieAHuston Lorie Huston Veterinarian

published "How to Relieve Cat Allergies" on eHow http://ehow.com/a0049bb38

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Flea Anemia - Pet Health Learning Center

pethealth.petwellbeing.com — “Pet Wellbeing provides natural pet supplies for your cat or dog. Health products for ailments like cancer, arthritis, conjunctivitis, ear infections, flea control and more. FREE Shipping Available!View full resource at pethealth.petwellbeing.com

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NewportVet Newport Beach Vet Veterinarian

just finished kitty, Ren's blood transfusion for flea bite anemia (with kidney failure combo) http://bit.ly/hBMHE8

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Animal Bites - Cat, Dog & Others - Healthy Kids and Pediatrics - Information on Children's Health produced by doctors

medicinenet.com — “A complete listing of health information about kids and teens, including acne, AIDS awareness, allergies and asthma, attention deficit disorders and dyslexia.View full resource at medicinenet.com

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Animal bite and antibiotics: Antibiotics to prevent infection after bites is controversial, and not given routinely. http://bit.ly/98GpDJ

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7 Ways to Control Your Pet Allergy - Home Allergens Management Center - EverydayHealth.com

everydayhealth.com — “Many pet allergy problems can be managed. Take steps to limit your pet allergy reactions by minimizing exposure to pet dander and other indoor allergy triggers.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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Cat Scratch Disease: How Much of a Threat Is Your Cat?

pet-health-care-gazette.com — “Cat scratch disease can be passed to people through cat scratches or bite wounds. Fleas play a major role in the transmission. Learn more about cat scratch disease.View full resource at pet-health-care-gazette.com

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LorieAHuston Lorie Huston Veterinarian

Cat Scratch Disease: How Much of a Threat Is Your Cat?: Could your cat pose a threat for pass... http://t.co/j2psz6L #pets #petcare

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Simple steps for avoiding infections from dogs and cats - Harvard Health Publications

health.harvard.edu — “Americans share their households with an estimated 140 million dogs and cats. For the truly pet-centric among us, these creatures are family members, plain and simple. And like family members, they can transmit disease to their humans, either directly through licks, bites, and scratches; indirectly by carrying other infection-laden critters like fleas and ticks into the human environment, or by shedding tiny infectious organisms into the environment through feces. As a group, these diseases are View full resource at health.harvard.edu

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HarvardHealth Harvard Health Medical School

Dogs and cats—lovable, huggable, and sometimes sources of infection. http://t.co/8S16ZZ0f Simple steps for avoiding pet germs.

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New Mexico Dog Tests Positive for Plague

veterinarypracticenews.com — “Laboratory tests today confirmed Bubonic plague in a Rio Rancho, N.M. dog. State health officials are alerting residents to protect themselves and pets against the zoonotic disease most commonly transmitted by flea bites.View full resource at veterinarypracticenews.com

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NCStateVetMed NCState Vet Medicine Veterinarian

One Health: New Mexico dog tests positive for Bubonic plague; cats more likely to transmit to humans> http://t.co/DONW2bo

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How to Sleep Safely with Your Pet | Blog | Dr. Sophia Yin, DVM, MS

drsophiayin.com — “Internationally-acclaimed veterinarian/animal behaviorist, Dr. Sophia Yin, is known for her ability to solve problems of aggression, fear, barking, jumping, biting in dogs and catsView full resource at drsophiayin.com

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Most Recently Shared on January 28, 2011 at 5:44 am By:

SophiaYin Sophia Yin Veterinarian

Sleep safely with your pet! Avoid letting your pet lick its wounds, and use caution when letting your pet lick you. http://bit.ly/dW0Fwx

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