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Cranky Cats

September 9, 2024

Cats can be cranky, pesky, and a bit snarky with other pets. Scolding and water spraying doesn’t teach them better behavior. Instead of reacting badly, kitties can have fun with their people by working for clicks and food.  

Grass for Cats

September 3, 2024

Question: What is your view of “cat grass?” Dr. Nichol: I’ve never used cat grass. I don’t eat it, grow it, mow it, or smoke it. On the other hand, the Nichol family cat, Gaston, is rather fiendish about it, almost like catnip. But he’s an adult, so I mind my own business. From a scientific perspective, there isn’t much known about cat grass.  Ingested plant material tends to alkalinize the body but veterinary internists and nutritionists don’t believe most cats would eat enough to predispose them to urinary disorders like bladder crystals and stones. Consuming cat grass is most likely a harmless feline oddity. The more interesting question is why an obligate predator would consume a vegetarian side dish in the first place. Through my many years in veterinary practice I have known a whole lot of cats who’ve experienced stomach and intestinal upset. They don’t all vomit but…

Listen to the Animals

September 3, 2024

Horses and dogs communicate with us – even if we don’t notice. They can love what we do and repay us with joy or they can react badly. Smart dogs and angry horses have lessons for us.

Cat Attack? Don’t Fight Back

August 26, 2024

Question: I hope you can help me and my cat “Lucky,” who I adopted 8 months ago. He is 5 years old and weighs 16#. He hides under the furniture and attacks my feet and tries to bite my ankles as I walk by. If I ignore his screams for food he’ll sit on the back of the sofa and hit my head with his paws. If I ignore that he will bite my head. He never cuddles or sits in my lap. I have thought of declawing and maybe having his teeth filed down. If I get another cat I’m afraid he’ll be mean to it. I am 75 years old and have multiple orthopedic replacement parts. Dr. Nichol: I agree that Lucky may treat another cat shabbily, much like his predatory behavior toward you. You could escape his crosshairs by importing a mischief of mice. Does serving up…

Escaping dogs

August 26, 2024

Tunneling, climbing, running off – OMG! Raise the fence? Electric wire? Let’s figure out why this is happening and help your good dog stay home and succeed. Serious anxiety needs serious care.

Rattlesnake Bites

August 19, 2024

Teach Avoidance without Electric Shock Question: I need information on humane rattlesnake “proofing” techniques for dogs. It seems to me that keeping your dog on leash would be a better solution, so I don’t need it for myself. In Santa Fe they are using shock collars, and I would like to suggest an alternative method for a person who is not comfortable with having his dog shocked. Personally, I am shocked that anyone is instructing dog owners in that method. Dr. Nichol: Shocked? I’m incredulous. I love my dog. No way would I subject him to painful electric current. The stress to the decoy snake matters too. Tossing a wild reptile on the ground to be menaced by an agitated dog, who’s been set up to fail, is inhumane on all fronts. Prevention is much better. I’ve treated plenty of snake bites involving severe tissue damage and worse. It is…

Cantankerous, Curmudgeonly Cats

August 19, 2024

Cats are simpler pets to care for than dogs, right? Uh, no. They are every bit as complex and just as prone to pain as any of us. We can help but we must recognize their needs as early and help them carefully.

Kiss, Lick, or Eat a Toad?

August 12, 2024

Third in a series Our pets have good lives: a comfy bed, 3 squares, and flat screen TV. But they aren’t little people in furry suits. Beneath that cuddly exterior beats the heart of a predator. Tom and Andrea’s dog, Alita, like any self-respecting savage was always ready.  A toad in the garden, minding its own amphibious business, suddenly hopped. Then it hopped again. Wow! A snack! Toads, consumers of insects, snails, and slugs are beloved by gardeners. They move suddenly and quickly, making them fun backyard toys for dogs and cats. The species found in our corner of the world, Bufo alvarius, is somewhat less poisonous than its cousin Bufo marinus that resides in Florida. Bufo toads are most active during their breeding season (March through September). Encounters with pets often occur following a good rain, during dawn, dusk, or nighttime. Also known as Colorado River toads or Sonoran…

Dog with an Idle Mind

August 12, 2024

Dogs need to spend time doing dog stuff. They are natural scavengers. They need to use their brains, mouths, and paws to survive. Food-dispensing toys and puzzles keep these little devils occupied because they stimulate their brains. My puppy Mick is working his lunch loose from a Twist & Treat toy.