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Caring for your Cat this Summer

Grove Vets, based in Randalstown and Ballymena blog about the dangers which cats may face during the summer. Grove Vets listed four common place problems which could cause your cat to become ill. They include; The wrong Flea Treatments – Insecticides which are found in “spot on” flea treatments designed for dogs can be very toxic for cats. At this time of the year you might want to treat you cat for fleas, if you do make sure that you pick the right treatment. Call into Grove Vets and we will make sure that you “spot on” flea treatment wont be poisonous to your cat. Toad toxicity – Toads spawn during the summertime and are out and about frequently especially at dusk. If your cat comes across a toad and licks them they may be poisoned and need to see a vet. Symptoms can include frothing, foaming, vomiting, seizures and collapse in severe cases. Slug and Snail Pellets – These are common poisons put down by gardeners to deal with unwanted slugs and snails. If the pellets include metaldehtde it could be harmful to your cat. If your cat has ate a pellet or even just a small amount you will quickly notice incoordination, muscle spasms, and tremors. If you think your cat has ingested a slug or snail pellet then get to your vet as soon as possible. Antihistamines (hay fever medication)...

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Dogs Trust Ballymena – Rehoming Opportunites

There are lots of dogs looking for a home at the Dogs Trust in Ballymena. There are lots of reasons why rehoming a dogs trust dog from the Ballymena rehoming centre would be a great thing to do. Here are some reasons we think that you should consider; Having a dog will get you outdoors and active with daily walks. Your dog will provide loyal, unconditional company. Playing with your dog can increase chemicals in you body which make you more happy and relaxed. Caring for another living thing can give your life more meaning. Pet owners are less likely to suffer from depression than folks who don’t have pets. Having a dog can boost your immunity. Having a dog can make you feel safe, with their super sense of smell and hearing they are likely to notice things you wont. Having a dog can help you meet new people, for example, on your regular morning walk. If you still need to be convinced then check out these doggie profiles which are updated regularly by the Dogs Trust Ballymena team. There are lots of breeds to choose from and they all vary in age. The Dogs Trust team can help  you to pick the best dog for your lifestyle and home life. Each dog is microchipped and has been looked over by a vet before you get the chance to meet...

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