With spring's arrival, you may take your cat outside with you, or allow your cat to go out more often. Now is the time to prepare him for the outdoors so both of you can enjoy the spring and summer seasons more safely. By taking note of the following summarized points, you can prevent or catch problems before they become serious.Of course, taking care of your cat is a year round responsibility. You should keep a detailed medical file on each pet to remind you when vaccines are due, when the last fecal sample was checked and what special seasonal events are required, such as a trip to the groomer.ParasitesParasites proliferate in warm weather. With a little planning and some medical help, your cat can be kept parasite free. Ticks, fleas, heartworms and intestinal worms are the primary culprits. Your veterinarian has medications available to prevent these parasites from infesting your cat and to eliminate the parasites if already present.
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