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October/November 2013

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october/noveMber 2013 Macon Magazine i 105 SpeaKing oF pet HealtH, tailsSpin pet Supplies and the blue buffalo pet Food company are teaming up with a few other stores to raise awareness of, and much needed funds for, pet cancer. the WoofWoof 5K run/ Walk over pet cancer is nov. 2 in Savannah. See WoofWoof.com for more information. Use an accurate measuring utensil when scooping out your pet's food. Using a scoop that appears to be 8 ounces but is actually larger, such as a coffee mug, ends up being an easy way to overfeed. Seek medical supervision before putting your pet on a strict diet, as calorie restriction can be harmful. Cats, unlike dogs, need to nibble and do not do too well with starvation. A large reduction of calories can signal a cat's body to store fat to the liver to be converted to glucose. Over time, however, excess fat deposits in the liver can cause hepatitis in cats. As a simple rule of thumb to check if your pet is at an ideal weight, run your palms over the rib cage of your pet. Make sure that you can easily feel the ribs. View from above to see that your pet has a waist that is a bit smaller than its shoulders and back. View from the side to make sure that the stomach is tucked behind the rib cage. Just as it goes for humans, increasing your pet's exercise activities, along with maintaining a healthy diet by means of both the quality and quantity of food, is a smart strategy for better health and lower vet bills.

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