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Enriching Your Indoor Cat

Enriching Your Indoor Cat

Animal health experts agree that cats are safest when kept indoors. Without properly enriched indoor environments, cats can become increasingly bored and are likely to gain unhealthy amounts of weight. A 2016 Association for Pet Obesity Prevention clinical survey...
Why Senior Pets Make the Best Pets

Why Senior Pets Make the Best Pets

They may be older, but senior pets still have so much love to give! In their golden years, older pets can be the perfect companion for many. Our team at Chathams Small Animal Hospital has put together five reasons to consider adopting a senior pet. There are a lot of...
Safe Chew Toys For Your Pet

Safe Chew Toys For Your Pet

Whenever you leave your home, you want to make sure that your fur baby stays entertained. What better way than with a chew toy? But keep in mind that some chews can wreak havoc on your pet’s teeth and gastrointestinal tract, and may also be a choking hazard. Our...
5 Common Heartworm Myths

5 Common Heartworm Myths

Heartworm disease can be a confusing topic! Join our team as we debunk common heartworm myths to help pet owners understand the importance of year-round prevention.  Myth: Heartworm disease is not a serious concern Truth: Heartworm disease can be fatal if left...
My Pet Ate a Poison. What Do I Do?

My Pet Ate a Poison. What Do I Do?

Pets can get into all sorts of things they shouldn’t have. Do you know what to do if your furry friend has ingested or been exposed to a potentially toxic substance? Don’t panic! The team at Chathams Small Animal Hospital put together these step-by-step...