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Adopting A Kitten: Taking Your New Pet To A Veterinarian



Adopting a kitten is really fulfilling. It's like adding a member to your family, having a baby, or simply having a pet that you'll spend a lot of time with. But doing so will also require a lot of effort. One of these fusses is securing your cat's health. You will need to seek professional help from veterinarians about your new pet's nutrition, vaccinations, treatment options (if ill), and medications. You might also want to get advice on how to enrich the environment that you will put your cat in and how to prevent cat parasite-related problems.

But if your pet will have a new vet, do provide your cat's complete record of medical history. You may get these records in various ways, whether they be digital or physical copies from the vet itself. The information from this medical history may or may not include your cat's current medications, radiographs, other imaging results, lab or test results, etc. If your kitten is newly adopted, you may present a copy of the paperwork to the vet Virginia Beach, VA.


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