Vaccination
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It is important to understand that declawing is not a simple procedure. In fact, it is a major surgery. A declaw should only be done when absolutely necessary, and is not a one size fits all answer for each cat and their owners when it comes to nail related issues. The surgical process for declaws is quite intensive. It is a common misconception that a declaw means the toenail is removed in such a way where it will not grow back. This is incorrect. The surgery entails removing, essentially, the last joint from each toe of your cat. It is important to explore other non-invasive options before choosing the declaw route. This can be discussed with you trusted South Florida Veterinarian. Understand that if you decide to declaw your cat, there are places that encourage you to do so at an optimal age to reduce trauma. The older the cat is, the more painful the healing process will be, and the harder it will be for him to adjust. Some Veterinarian Hospitals, like DPC Veterinarian Hospital, in Davie, FL, encourage you to declaw you cat only as a last resort and before he/she becomes an adult.

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Feral cats are essentially wild cats. They are often born on the streets and have had little to no previous contact with humans. Ft. Lauderdale has a large feral cat population so it's is extremely important for the community to recognize this issue to help prevent the number of cats born in the wild. Spaying and Neutering ferals helps control and minimize the growing population. There are feral Spay and Neuter programs that offer low cost services, like the Feral Program at DPC Veterinary Hospital. DPC encourages the community to trap ferals using humane live traps. They are then spayed or neutered, and ear notched. Ear notching is done so ferals can be identified from a distance as previously trapped and fixed. It is important to understand that these feral felines will never become domesticated pets, and fixing them is an important step in controlling the ever-growing wild cat population. In addition to Spaying and Neutering, they will also receive a rabies vaccine. It is mandatory by law to administer a rabies vaccine to any animal over four months old.

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