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ARKLE Veterinary Care

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  • Heartworm Society    Everything you ever wanted to know about heartworm disease can be found here!
  • Virtual Animal Behavioralist Click on the cat, Type in the behavior problem your cat is showing and learn what to do about it
  • Perfect Paws Pet Training  Puppy Training - Dog Training - Cat Training. Lots of great information.
  • Taking your cat to the vet- Good hints on how to make this challenging task a little easier
  • Behavior problems  Founded by Brian Kilcommons and Sharon Wilson, best-selling authors and recognized experts on animal training and behavior, this site is a terrific resource for advice on a variety of behavioral problems. If you want to learn more about feline housesoiling, barking dogs, aggression, or any other behavioral problem, check this one out!  
  • Purina Cat Body Condition  How to determine if your pet is overweight, underweight or just right.
  • National Animal Poison Control Center
    This is the website of the National Animal Poison Control Center. It includes a library, links to other sites, and phone numbers for the poison control center.
  • Pollen report If your cat has Atopy (inhaled or environmental allergies) or asthma, the pollen report might help you identify what she is reacting to. This website will give you a 4 day pollen prediction after you enter your zipcode or state!
  • Diabetes Mellitus Center for owners of pets that have been diagnosed with Diabetes.
  • American Association of Feline Practitioners The AAFP is like the American Medical Association for cat doctors, and has lots of good information regarding feline health
  • Indoor Cat Initiative This is a great website put up by Ohio State University to help you make your cat's life as happy, healthy and stress free as possible, and make it easier to travel with your cat, too. 
  • Free Access Crate Training (FACT) Dr. Millani's webpage can teach you how to make your cat love her crate. Dr. Levinson recommends all cats become used to their carriers, so that trips, whether for a vacation or to the vet, is pleasant for all involved.
  • The Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA) The Cat Fanciers' Association website has lots of pictures, as well as information on cat breeds, cat care, upcoming cat shows, and much more.
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