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Protect your cat
What you need to know to keep your cat healthy
Online Pharmacy
Portlands Cat’s online pharmacy
The Cat Fanciers’ Association (CFA)
World’s largest registry of pedigreed cats!
VIP Pet Transport
Moving across the country or the world? We can help!!
Cat Fancier’s Web Site
A group of cat breeders, exhibitors, show judges, veterinarians,
and other ailurophiles (cat lovers) throughout the world,
representing most cat breeds and clubs worldwide.
American Veterinary Medical Association
Care for pets.
American Association of Feline Practitioners: Health topics for owners
American Association of Feline Practitioners
American Animal Hospital Association
We are the American Animal Hospital Association, an organization of
more than 17,000 veterinary care providers committed to giving
you excellence in small animal care.
Cornell Feline Health Center
The Cornell Feline Health Center is a veterinary medical specialty
center devoted to improving the health and
welfare of cats throughout the world. Click on the videos tab to watch informative videos on: Brushing your cats teeth, caring for your diabetic cat, cat owners guide to kidney disease, giving your cat a pill or capsule, giving your cat liquid medication, trimming your cats nails, etc.
Cat Adoption Team
No-kill cat shelter & hospital. 503.925.8803.
Oregon Humane Society
Private nonprofit animal shelter. 503.285.7722.
Multnomah County Animal Control
County animal shelter, animal control. 503.988.7387.
Feral Cat Coalition
Mobile spay/neuter program, info and advocacy for
Feral cats. 503.797.2606.
Chico Hospital For Cats
Our sister-hospital located in Chico, California.
Animal Rescue & Care Fund
Private, non-profit, tax-exempt organization based in Portland, Oregon, who provide good temporary homes for cats and dogs until they are adopted into responsible permanent homes. 503.284.8768
Indoor Cat Initiative
Look at the various tip under “Feline life stressor” to “problem solving” for tips on issues such as; how to reduce stress (and therefore the incidence of things like interstitial cystitis) and how to address spraying and marking behavior.
Feline Asthma
Winn Feline Foundation health Library
Calcitirol information for owners
For general information
http://www.petplace.com or http://www.veterinarypartner.com

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