Your cat is a member of the family. At Home Veterinary Services, we understand how important it is to keep your feline companion safe from preventable diseases, especially when your lifestyle requires veterinary care to come to you. One of the most serious threats facing cats today is Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV), and we're here to help you guard against it.

FeLV is a Threat to Feline Health

Feline Leukemia is a viral infection that can weaken the immune system of your feline pet and increase the risk of chronic infections and certain cancers. The leading cause of cancer in cats is currently FeLV. This virus is transmitted primarily through close contact, such as sharing bowls or litter boxes with infected cats. Unfortunately, the virus can be present without obvious symptoms for a long time.

FeLV is most commonly spread through:

  • Saliva during mutual grooming
  • Shared food and water dishes
  • Bite wounds from fighting
  • Transmission from an infected mother to her kittens

Cats that spend time outdoors or live in multi-cat households are at greater risk of exposure. If an indoor cat escapes from your household, they may also pick up Feline Leukemia.

How to Prevent Feline Leukemia

Feline Leukemia is not curable, but it is preventable. Since symptoms can take time to appear and some veterinary services may not be immediately accessible to mobile clients, prevention becomes even more important. The best defense is a strong preventive care plan that includes vaccination and good lifestyle choices.

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As pet owners, we go to great lengths to make sure our furry companions are healthy and safe. From routine vet visits to belly rubs and the occasional treat, their wellness is always top of mind. But one silent threat often goes unnoticed until it's too late—heartworm disease. At Home Veterinary Services is using National Heartworm Awareness Month to shine a spotlight on this dangerous yet preventable condition that affects both dogs and cats across the country.

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We’ve all experienced it—your dog jumps up for a kiss, or your cat snuggles close, and suddenly, you’re hit with an overpowering wave of bad breath. While many pet owners brush off foul breath as "normal," persistent bad breath can actually be a warning sign of underlying health issues.

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Halloween can be a thrilling time for families, but for our furry friends, it’s often more of a spooky season full of anxiety and potential risks. From strangers ringing the doorbell to the constant noise and excitement, pets may feel overwhelmed and could even run off in fear. That’s why microchipping in Seattle, Wa is such a smart move during this time. With the increased chances of pets getting lost during the holiday, taking steps to microchip your pet can ensure they are safely returned if they unexpectedly wander off.

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As a pet owner, you likely understand the importance of keeping your furry friend happy and healthy throughout their lives. Just like us humans, pets need routine checkups to thrive. While some pet owners might think checkups are only necessary when their pet seems unwell, this couldn't be further from the truth. Regular veterinary checkups are the cornerstone of preventive healthcare for pets, acting as a vital tool for identifying and addressing potential health issues before they blossom into serious problems. These checkups, often referred to as wellness exams, go far beyond simply checking for temperature and listening to the heart.

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For many pet owners, a trip to the veterinarian conjures up images of frantic car rides, anxious whimpers in the waiting room, and the general chaos that often comes with transporting furry (or feathery) friends to an unfamiliar environment. While traditional veterinary clinics serve a vital purpose, there's a growing trend in pet care that offers a calmer, more convenient alternative: at-home veterinary services.

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Owning a pet is not just a source of joy but also a responsibility that involves more than feeding and playtime. Regular veterinary check-ups and screenings are critical to pet care, often overlooked until a pet shows signs of illness. Understanding the importance of these routine visits is key to ensuring our furry companions' long-term health and well-being.

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Having just finished celebrating World Rabies Day, the importance of vaccines is at the front of everyone’s minds. Rabies is one of the most devastating examples of a deadly virus — and one of the shining beacons of hope for us all.

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When it comes to our pets, we always want the best for them. For animals suffering from a chronic illness, though, it can be difficult to balance their medical needs with their comfort.

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Why should you start thinking about a mobile Veterinarian in the Seattle, WA area?

Did you know that there are more dogs and puppies in Seattle city limits than there are human children?

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For people in the Bellevue, WA area who’ve never thought to use the best house call veterinarian around, At Home Veterinary Services, it can be a little strange to decide when they’re a good idea compared to a vet clinic. Imagine this scenario:

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If you’re a pet owner in Issaquah, WA you could especially benefit from the services of a mobile veterinarian. You know what it’s like to get home after a long commute just to turn around and run out the door to make an appointment at the vet clinic.

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