My pet dog/cat/ferret likes to eat lots of vegetables. Is that OK?
Raw Meaty BonesLots of vegetables appears to do no harm and may be beneficial on condition that the rest of the diet is adequate.
Related QuestionsMy pet dog/cat/ferret likes to eat lots of raw, ripe fruit. Is that OK?
Raw Meaty BonesLots of raw fruit appears to do no harm and may be beneficial on condition that the rest of the diet is adequate.
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LouisvilleKy.gov - Animal Ordinances - Animal Ordinance FAQPlease refer to the list provided on Metro Animal Services website). An application can also be downloaded from the Metro website.
Related QuestionsI have a little [ cat, dog, ferret, aardvark ] as a pet, will an Owl attack and eat it?
Owl Frequently Asked QuestionsThe large Bubo Species will occasionally take small domesticated animals as prey when their usual supply of pesky rodents is running low. The best advice is to keep your pet indoors or caged at night. You should keep in mind that domestic pets kill many native birds and animals each year, so keeping it in at night will also save some of these lives.
Related QuestionsDo I need to license my cat, dog or ferret every year?
Louisville-Pets.comYes, licenses expire annually. However, you now have the option of a three year license if your cat, dog or ferret is altered. You will need to have a three year rabies vaccination in order to qualify for a three year license. Section 91.
Related QuestionsMy cat is trying to eat the dog's food, is this ok?
FAQsSure! There's nothing in there that will harm your cat. However, on a long term basis, you will want to provide more meat in your cat's diet than our dog formulas will give him/her.
Related QuestionsMy pet dog/cat brought a dead bird into my house. Can my pet dog or cat get sick from avian flu?
Bird Flu -- Frequently Asked Questions - ADHSIllness with the H5N1 avian flu has been reported among domestic and exotic cats in Asia, which is unusual. Since the H5N1 avian flu virus has not been identified in Arizona or the United States, dogs and cats which may capture wild birds are not at risk for this disease.
Related QuestionsAre dog and cat foods the only pet foods involved in the recall?
Pet Food Recall/Contaminated Feed Frequently Asked Questions...In addition to dog and cat food, one brand of dry ferret food is recalled: Ultra-Blend Advanced Nutrition (Net Wt. 20 lbs, UPC 26851 00413, Code C7072), manufactured by Chenango Valley Pet Food.
Related QuestionsCan bird flu virus spread to my pet dog and cat?
City of Austin - Pandemic Influenza PlanningThere is no evidence that bird flu is a risk to dogs. Recently, there have been reports of a canine influenza virus in the U.S. but this is a different flu virus that affects only dogs. There is evidence from the Asian outbreak that the bird flu virus might affect cats fed raw poultry, but there is currently no cause for concern because the virus is not present in the U.S.
Related QuestionsWhat should I feed my dog/cat/ferret?
Hickory Veterinary Hospital - Ten Frequently Asked QuestionsOften you will see brands with a number of "formulas" designed according to the age of your pet. We commonly find these in feline or canine type foods. They may be labeled "Puppy", "Growth", "Adult", "Maintenance" "Senior" or "Performance". These foods do hold an advantage of many of the common types, but be advised the difference may be minimal.
Related QuestionsQ: What happens if my pet (cat, dog, ferret) is bitten by a wild animal?
Alive.com - Rabies Frequently Asked QuestionsAny animal bitten or scratched by either a wild, carnivorous mammal or a bat that is not available for testing should be regarded as having been exposed to rabies. Unvaccinated dogs, cats, and ferrets exposed to a rabid animal should be euthanized immediately. If the owner is unwilling to have this done, the animal should be placed in strict isolation for 6 months and vaccinated 1 month before being released. Animals with expired vaccinations need to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
Related QuestionsCAN YOU KEEP A FERRET AS A PET?
The Ferret Whisperer :: Affection Training FerretsYes. Domestic ferrets are designed to be pets. Ferrets do fine in a cage part of the time, as long as they are allowed to get out and run around for at least a few hours every day. Ferrets eat high quality kitten food or ferret food, and can drink out of either a water bottle or bowl. They can bond strongly to you, and can be both independent and affectionate.
Related QuestionsWhat should I do if I find a dog or cat?
Frequently Asked QuestionsAnimal Rescue Center does not accept stray animals unless they are injured. All stray animals should be taken to your local Animal Care & Control so that their owners have an opportunity to find them.
Related QuestionsIs it OK to give my dog/cat cooked bones?
Raw Meaty BonesLots of people get away with this risky activity. However, the nutrient value of cooked bones is much less than raw bones. Cooked bones are harder to digest and give rise to increased risk of obstruction or penetration of the bowel. Providing the rest of the diet closely mimics that consumed in the wild the absence of fruit in the diet does not matter.
Related QuestionsHow can I get my child to eat vegetables?
Sugar Busters!®Different textures appeal to different children. Raw vegetables appeal to some children, while al dente (slightly firm) or well-cooked vegetables may appeal to others. So offer lots of variety and vary your presentation methods. Remember to continue to reintroduce vegetables even if they are rejected. Use flavorful seasonings. Simple preparation is healthier, but if all else fails serve vegetables with small amounts of sauce made from stone-ground wheat flour, low-fat milk, and low-fat cheeses.
Related QuestionsCan I bring my pet (cat, dog, etc.)?
NZ Immigration Information - NZ immigrants helping NZ immigr...Yes, but only after prior approval from the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries (MAF) in Wellington. Quarantine and vaccination requirements exist and are strictly adhered to.
Related QuestionsCan I take my pet (cat or dog) with me on the ferry?
Bluedog: Ferry Tickets - FAQ'sYes, but you will need to fill out a Pet Travel Scheme Declaration. These can be obtained from DEFRA - www.defra.gov.uk. Also, you will need to contact us at mail@aferry.to or on +44 (0)870 4580401 to add the pet to your ferry booking (approximately £15 per pet, per route). Depending on the ferry operator and route, your pet may have to remain in the car for the duration of the crossing, with no passenger access
Related QuestionsFAQs - FerryBound.co.ukYes, but you will need to fill out a Pet Travel Scheme Declaration. These can be obtained from DEFRA. Also, you will need to contact aferry.to on 01235 845600 (except on Transmanche Newhaven - Dieppe Route as pets can be booked on-line) to add the pet to your ferry booking (approximately £15 per pet, per route). Depending on the ferry operator and route, your pet may have to remain in the car for the duration of the crossing, with no passenger access.Related Questions
Ferryport - Book your ferry tickets online and save!.Yes, but you will need to fill out a Pet Travel Scheme Declaration. These can be obtained from DEFRA - www.defra.gov.uk. Also, you will need to contact us at mail@aferry.to or on +44 (0)1235 845600 to add the pet to your ferry booking (approximately ?15 per pet, per route). Depending on the ferry operator and route, your pet may have to remain in the car for the duration of the crossing, with no passenger access.Related Questions
Can I bring my dog/cat/pet?
Laurel Springs RanchWe are all animal lovers, but to prevent any unforeseen conflict of interest (with our dogs, namely), and to keep our community areas allergen free, we do not allow guest animals on retreat.
Related QuestionsDo I have to have a pet license for my dog or cat?
Manhattan, KS - Official WebsiteYes, within 30 days after turning 6 months of age, dogs and cats must be licensed and vaccinated in Manhattan. More...
Related QuestionsMy child likes to eat his/her toothpaste. Is this dangerous?
georgia.gov - Georgia Poison CenterThe active ingredient in toothpaste is fluoride. There is not enough fluoride in a tube of toothpaste to cause serious toxicity. However, ingesting large amounts of toothpaste over a prolonged period of time can result in nausea and vomiting.
Related QuestionsWhat do I do if a dog has bitten my pet (dog or cat)?
Animal Services: FAQ - Toronto Public HealthReport the dog bite to Toronto Animal Services during our normal business hours by calling 416-338-PAWS (7297). How quickly an officer can respond to a call depends upon two factors: how many officers are available to respond, and the priority calls that need to be serviced first (e.g., sick or injured animal). Calls involving an immediate danger or injury to an animal or person are of higher priority than the pick up of a dead animal.
Related QuestionsI eat lots of fruits and vegetables, why is this better?
Kagome 100% Juices - FAQYour body can absorb nutrients in fruits and vegetables more easily in juice form rather than eating them raw because it doesn't have to work so hard to digest them.
Related QuestionsQ I have just started to eat lots of fruit and vegetables, will this clear up my acne?
Advance Acne - www.advance-acne.comEating a wholesome, balanced diet will definitely help to keep your body healthy and you may see some changes in your acne. Everyone should have a well-balanced diet to maintain health. Drinking lots of water daily will help to flush the toxins out of your system, 8-10 glasses of water is recommended. This is a highly debatable topic when it is associated with acne. Some people believe stress does cause acne or that acne breakouts cause stress.
Related QuestionsI eat lots of fruit and vegetables, should I have Wheatgrass or Green Barley too ?
FAQs about Wheatgrass and Green Barley - greenlifefoods.co.u...Unfortunately, commercially produced fruit and vegetables are grown using pesticides, fungicides, insecticides and artificial fertilisers. The soil they are grown in are often mineral deficient.
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