Showing posts with label Drifter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drifter. Show all posts

Saturday, February 13, 2010

ASPCA Guide to a Pet-Friendly Valentine’s Day

Drifter models his Valentine's Day sweater

Furry valentines across the country will be party to all sorts of romantic evenings at home this February 14—are you prepared to keep your pet safe?

Two common holiday hazards to stay alert to are chocolate and lilies, warn our poison control experts. In the week prior to Valentine's Day 2008, cases involving chocolate ingestion increased by 74%—a number comparable only to cases seen during the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. And bouquet senders and receivers alike are often unaware of the dangers of lilies. Says ASPCA pet poison prevention expert Dana Farbman, CVT, "We do see an increase in calls regarding traditional holiday gifts, particularly in the few days leading up to and after Valentine's Day—right when those bouquets and lovely boxes of chocolate arrive."

Here are some helpful tips from the ASPCA Guide to a Pet-Friendly Valentine’s Day:

- When sending a floral arrangement, request that it contain no lilies, as all species within the plant genera Lilium are toxic to cats. And please de-thorn your roses, as their sharp, woody spines can hurt your pet if chewed, stepped on or swallowed.

- Stow chocolates in paw-proof drawers and cabinets. The darker the chocolate, the more likely a pet who’s ingested it will suffer vomiting, diarrhea, hyperactivity, seizures and an elevated heart rate.

- Spilled wine is nothing to cry over—until a curious pet laps it up. Because animals are smaller than humans, a little bit of alcohol can do a lot of harm, causing vomiting, lack of coordination, difficulty breathing and even coma.

- Gather up tape, ribbons, cellophane and balloons after you open presents—long, stringy and “fun-to-chew” items can get lodged in your pet’s throat or digestive tract.

For more tips, read our complete online guide. As always, if you suspect your pet has ingested a toxic substance, contact your veterinarian or the APCC’s 24-hour hotline at (888) 426-4435.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Sunday Sweets [in Sweaters]

Sunday is full of SWEETS! Each week we will showcase the sweeter side of Cairns. If you have a sweet filled cairn and would like us to consider YOUR picture for an upcoming "Sunday Sweets" send it to us at cpcrnblog@gmail.com! (All photo submissions become the property of CPCRN and may be used for fundraising, promotion and/or outreach purposes.)

Russell

Zander

Molly

Missy

Miri

Janna

Izzy

Drifter

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Monday, January 18, 2010

Welcome Drifter to CP

Contributed by a CP Intakes team Coordinator


Poor little Drifter was found drifting along as a stray out in the cold and the snow drifts... the name Drifter just seemed destined to be his! He was taken to a local shelter so he could be out of the cold and they noted he had a cough so they took him to a vet. That vet diagnosed him with a heart murmur and put him on medication. Little did we know that it was a grade 5 heart murmur and that Drifter is actually much older than the five years that the shelter thought he was. He is estimated to be around 11 years old and, because of his heart murmur, he will take a combination of three meds for the remainder of his life to keep his symptoms at bay. All his vetting was able to be done with careful monitoring and he did great. The current vet said he is a super friendly and cute little guy. Welcome Drifter, may you always be warm and loved now til forever.