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Learn to Prevent Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Your Cat
If you're a pet owner, you should be aware of the dangers of Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC). This type of cancer is most commonly found in cats, and can be fatal if not treated. In this post, we'll discuss the symptoms, causes, and treatment options for SCC in cats. We...

How To Find a Lost Pet
When your pet goes missing, the stress can be overwhelming. You may not know where to start looking for your furry friend. Thankfully, there are resources available to help you find your lost pet. This guide will provide tips on how to find a lost pet, as well as what...

The Best Ways to Safely Handle Ticks When Hiking with Your Pet
The Best Ways to Safely Handle Ticks When Hiking with Your Pet Summer means hikes in the woods and fun outdoor activities, but it's also a time when ticks are particularly active. Ticks can carry diseases like Lyme disease, so it's important to take precautions...

What to Do With My Pet This Summer
Are you struggling with what to do with your pet during your summer vacation? You're not alone! Pets can be a big part of our lives, and leaving them behind for an extended period of time can be difficult. Not to worry, though! There are plenty of options available to...

The Importance of Microchipping Your Pet
Chip your pet month is an excellent time to get your pet microchipped. A microchip is a small, electronic chip that is inserted under your pet's skin. The chip contains a unique identification number that is registered with a national database. If your pet ever gets...

Learn About Your Pets Springtime Skin Allergies
April Showers Bring… Spring Skin Allergies in Pets As spring brings warmer weather and new growth, it also brings something more threatening—pollen. This yellow substance triggers irritating allergies in people and pets alike and can cause a wide variety of signs in...

Hairball Prevention for Your Cat
April 29: The Day Dedicated to Hairballs Did you know there is a day dedicated to hairballs? As a cat owner, you likely don’t need a special day to draw attention to your cat’s hairballs, but April 29 is National Hairball Awareness Day. Let’s take a closer look at why...

How to Tell If You Have an Anxious Cat
Is Your Cat Stressed Out? 3 Signs of a Seriously Anxious Cat Cats are highly sensitive creatures, which means they don’t react well to change. Whether the disruption is minor, such as moving clocks ahead an hour and changing a routine or major, such as moving to a new...

3 Tips to Traveling with Your Pet during Spring Break
3 Steps to Stress-Free Spring Break Travel with Your Pet Few things are better than getting away during Spring Break and taking a relaxing vacation, especially if your furry friend tags along. However, before heading out on an adventure with your pet, ensure you’re...

Preparing a Pet Sitter to Care for Your Pet
How to Prepare a Pet Sitter to Care for Your Pet Whether you’re heading out of town for a weekend away or traveling for work, you’ll need someone reliable to care for your pet. Before leaving your four-legged friend in the hands of a pet sitter, follow these tips to...
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At Raintree Animal Hospital, we respect your bond with your pet, and we are dedicated to meeting your needs and concerns while providing the highest quality care for your pet—from birth through their senior years.

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