by Mira Mar Vets | Jan 28, 2025 | Latest Monthly Newsletters, Pet Care
You’re cuddled up with your pet on the couch, watching your favourite TV show. All is well until an unpleasant odour wafts up to your nostrils… Sound familiar? If your pet has a reputation for nastier-than-usual flatulence, read on for our top tips on how to tame...
by Mira Mar Vets | Jan 28, 2025 | Latest Monthly Newsletters, Pet Care
Wallace, the eleven-year-old British Shorthair cat, was a polite and dignified little gentleman. When he was found passing urine in the bathroom sink, his owner, Frances, was startled, to say the least. On closer inspection, Frances noticed that Wallace seemed to be...
by Mira Mar Vets | Jan 28, 2025 | Latest Monthly Newsletters, Pet Care
As part of your cat’s regular wellness examinations, our vets will assess the rate, sounds, and rhythm of its heart. Atypical heart sounds include murmurs (abnormal “whooshing” sounds) and gallop sounds (extra sounds in addition to the usual “lub dub” rhythm). What...
by Mira Mar Vets | Jan 28, 2025 | Latest Monthly Newsletters, Pet Care
When we run blood tests on your pet, we have the option of checking their liver values. While knowing about a pet’s liver health is always helpful, these tests can be particularly useful in certain situations. Read on to learn more. Why might we want to check a pet’s...
by Mira Mar Vets | Jan 28, 2025 | Latest Monthly Newsletters, Pet Care
In terms of emergency unwellness episodes, watching your pet have an unexpected seizure can be highly distressing. In this article, we’ll discuss common causes of seizures, how to recognise them, and what to do if your pet experiences one. What is a seizure? A seizure...