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Chipped and Safe

The Simple Step That Can Bring Your Pet Home Every year, countless pets go missing. Some slip out of open doors, others dash away during fireworks or storms, and some simply wander too far from home. While collars and ID tags are important, they can fall off or become unreadable. A microchip is a permanent

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Protecting Your Cat from Avian Influenza: What You Need to Know

As a veterinarian in Multnomah County, I’ve been closely monitoring the recent cases of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), commonly known as bird flu. While this virus primarily affects wild birds and poultry, recent cases have shown that it can also infect domestic cats. As a pet owner, understanding the risks and taking steps to

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Keeping Indoor Cats Happy: The Importance of Feline Enrichment

Indoor cats often enjoy longer, healthier lives than those that roam outdoors, but they can also face challenges like boredom and stress. Without the excitement of the outside world, cats can become lethargic, anxious, or develop behavioral problems. To keep your indoor cat both physically and mentally healthy, it’s essential to provide proper enrichment. Understanding

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