Your cat will be monitored by a professional as it wakes from anaesthesia after having animal surgery, but the effects of anaesthesia will probably still be mildly present when you take them home. Each animal metabolises anaesthesia differently, so behaviour can be tough to predict, but you should always take the following five steps while caring for a cat recovering from anaesthesia.
1. Keep Your Cat Warm
Even if your cat has never seemed bothered by the temperature in your house before, it’s wise to check they aren’t chilly when recovering from surgery.…
Looking after your dog’s oral health is a key way of keeping them healthy and well. Poor doggie dental health can result in tooth decay and gum disease and cause pain and bad breath. Below is a brief guide to the equipment you will need to brush your dog’s teeth and the steps you will need to follow to complete the procedure.
The Right Toothbrush
A dog toothbrush is very similar to human toothbrushes, but they have a longer handle and a smaller head.…
Keeping a sick horse under stable confinement can be unpleasant for the horse as well as the owner, but it is necessary to help the horse overcome illness or injury. Depending on the extent of the injury/illness, the vet could recommend a few weeks of confinement, during which the owner/caregiver must pay special attention to the horse’s diet. Below are a few feeding tips to help your horse recover:
1. Feed properly…