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Julie's Corner August Is Cat Health and Safety Month
With the 2006 cat and kitten season being one of the
worst to date, Cat Galaxy is reminding all those who love cats to
have them spayed and neutered as well as offer support to those
rescue organizations that need it.
Cat Galaxy, the radio station for cats has named August, Cat Health
& Safety Month in the hopes humans will see that getting their cat
spayed or neutered can help end feline overpopulation. It is also a
time to remind humans that by having their cats checked out at a vet
regularly, they can help ensure that their cats live a longer,
healthier and happier lives. Cat Health & Safety Month is also a
time to remind humans that cats are a full-time responsibility and
that no matter what the problem is they are having with them, a cat
shouldn\'t be considered disposable.
"Too many humans will adopt a cat and then suddenly discover they
can't handle the responsibility. Besides reminding people to spay
and neuter their animals, Cat Health & Safety Month will also put
forth the message that by adopting a cat, you have a responsibility
to care for them for the rest of their lifetime. Cats shouldn't be
considered disposable if a problem happens especially when there are
so many other solutions you can try to solve it," said Nohl Rosen of
Cat Galaxy.
Cat Health & Safety Month also is a chance to thank and support all
of those rescue organizations that work hard everyday to rescue
cats, sometimes under very tight budgets and situations. It also is
a great time to help them in their efforts by volunteering or
donating to their organizations so more felines can be saved. "Cat
and kitten season can be a drain financially for many groups, and
they always need support whether you donate money, services or time.
This month is a great time to let all those who rescue cats know,
that we care and thank them for their service to the community, "
Rosen added.
For more information about Cat Galaxy or Cat Health & Safety Month
go to www.catgalaxymedia.com or call 480-980-8541.
Cat Galaxy To Broadcast Monthly Cat Health Segments
Is your human constantly wondering what do medically when you
felines come down with an illness? Are they in need of advice when
your cat-like ways just simply baffle them? Beginning this month,
Cat Galaxy will be broadcasting monthly segments on cat health and
care with Scottsdale veterinarian Dr. Aubrey Pruitt DVM from Four
Peaks Animal Clinic. Human listeners will be able to ask questions
via email or Skype chat during the broadcast and hopefully get an
answer about their cat's health or issue they may be facing. "We are very honored to have Dr. Pruitt come back into the studio
with us once a month to do these broadcasts. Feline health and care
is important and there are so many illnesses that cats face every
day and it helps to know what to do in an emergency situation. It\'ll
be nice for the human listeners to be able to get advice from such a
skilled vet," said Nohl Rosen of Cat Galaxy.
Keep checking the Cat Galaxy web site at www.catgalaxymedia.com for
the date and time of the show. Four Peaks Animal Clinic is located
at 8776 E. Shea Blvd, Suite B-7. That is just west of the 101
freeway and Shea in Pima Crossing. You can also contact them at
480-778-1770.
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