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The Top 5 Cat Toxins | Dr. Justine Lee

The Top 5 Cat Toxins | Dr. Justine Lee

Posted by justinelee in Animal Safety, Blog, Pet Health

Own a cat? Know how to “cat-proof” your house? If you’re not sure if your house is appropriately pet-proof, read on! According to ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC), some of the most common feline poisons include: Flea and tick medication (e.g., topical  spot-on insecticides) Household cleaners (e.g., bleach, surface cleaners, etc.) Human medications (e.g., amphetamines used for ADD/ADHD, antidepressants) Plants (e.g., poisonous lilies, etc.) Human and veterinary pain...

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Jul11 0

Recall of Lactated Ringers Solution (LRS) and 5% Dextrose!

Posted by justinelee in Animal Safety, Blog, Recalls

Hospira Issues Voluntary Nationwide Recall Of One Lot Of Lactated Ringers And 5% Dextrose Injection, Usp, 1000 ML, Flexible Containers Due To Mold Contamination July 10, 2014 Hospira, Inc. (NYSE: HSP), announced today it is initiating a voluntary nationwide user-level recall of one lot of Lactated Ringers and 5% Dextrose Injection, USP, 1000 mL, Flexible Container, NDC 0409-7929-09, Lot 35-118-JT, Expiry 1NOV2015 . This action is due to one confirmed customer report where particulate was...

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Jul09 0
Tularemia, a potentially life-threatening disease, reported in Minnesota | Dr. Justine Lee

Tularemia, a potentially life-threatening disease, reported in Minnesota | Dr. Justine Lee

Posted by justinelee in Blog, Veterinary

This information is provided by the Minnesota Board of Animal Health on July 9, 2014.  On July 1, 2014, tularemia was confirmed in a cat from Dakota County, MN. The cat, a 2 year old indoor/outdoor neutered male, presented to an Apple Valley veterinary clinic with a temperature of 106.9, oral ulcers, anorexia, and lethargy. The cat was euthanized on June 25th at a local emergency clinic and submitted for necropsy at the University of Minnesota Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory. Tularemia was...

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Jul09 0
The Veterinary Medicine Mobility Act has passed Congress! | Dr. Justine Lee

The Veterinary Medicine Mobility Act has passed Congress! | Dr. Justine Lee

Posted by justinelee in Blog, Veterinary

Did you know that up to this point, the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) prevents us veterinarians from transporting controlled drugs (e.g., like euthanasia solution, analgesics, and soon-to-be-tramadol) across state borders? Well, good news for veterinarians in the United States! The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Veterinary Medicine Mobility Act unanimously yesterday on July 8, 2014. As Senators already approved this Act early in 2014, it means it can move on to the President...

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Jul07 0
Feline Urethral Obstruction: Why is my Cat Licking Down There? | Dr. Justine Lee

Feline Urethral Obstruction: Why is my Cat Licking Down There? | Dr. Justine Lee

Posted by justinelee in Blog, Pet Health

Feline urethral obstruction: Why is my cat licking down there? If you have a male cat, pay heed to his kitty litter habits, as it can be life-threatening if you don’t. In my book, It’s a Dog’s Life… but It’s Your Carpet, I explain the ever-evasive question: “Why do dogs lick their balls?” (I’m a medical professional, so am allowed to use that word!). Sadly, there’s no smart excuse for it – it’s just because they can. Cats, on the other hand, don’t usually do this just...

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