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Why Microchipping Your Pet Is So Important

Why Microchipping Your Pet Is So Important

If a pet gets lost, they can't tell someone who they belong to. Collars can break or come off, and without a tag, the chances of being reunited decrease. Microchips are a permanent solution that can significantly help bring a lost pet home. Here's why they're so...

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Important Considerations Before Becoming a Pet Foster Parent

Important Considerations Before Becoming a Pet Foster Parent

Fostering a pet can be as rewarding as it is helpful. Taking care of a furry friend who's still waiting for their forever family can be an excellent way of doing some good in your community. But before you apply to be a pet foster parent, here are some questions you...

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How to Read Your Cat’s Body Language

How to Read Your Cat’s Body Language

Our feline friends have a reputation for being mysterious creatures and maybe even difficult to understand. Yet the truth is that cats speak with their tails, ears, whiskers, eyes, and body postures. We are FMA Animal Hospital would like to share these signs to help...

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What Cat Owners Should Know About Hairballs

What Cat Owners Should Know About Hairballs

Cat owners can tell you that hairballs are part of having a feline companion, but excessive hacking of hairballs is not normal and could be a sign of a health issue. Here's what you need to know.  Small piles of vomit mixed with fur are often mistaken for hairballs,...

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3 Things to Know About COVID-19 and Pets

3 Things to Know About COVID-19 and Pets

The COVID-19 crisis has naturally brought up concerns about caring for pets. We at FMA Animal Hospital want to offer these three things to help you and your pet stay safe. #1: Rely on reputable sources for current COVID-19 information While you can turn to Facebook...

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Protecting Your Pet Against the Spring Surge of Parasites

Protecting Your Pet Against the Spring Surge of Parasites

With spring come flowers, showers, and, unfortunately, pests. Fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes will surge as it warms up outside. Keep these nasty pests from feasting on your pet with these tips. #1: Keep your pet on year-round parasite prevention This first tip is a...

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