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January 2011
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Lilly Marino

Parking Lot Paving Day: Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Dental Special 2011 Coming in February

All Four Kittens Adopted

Interesting External Link

Curious about toadstools and toxic mushrooms? Perhaps you have seen something growing in the backyard and wonder how concerned you should be? The North American Mycological Association has put up a web page with information on symptoms, mushroom types, general information and links.

www.jnamyco.org/toxicology/pet_poisonings.html

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WHAT’S NEW IN OUR WEB SITE LIBRARIES (since last month)

FELINE HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY
The most common heart disease in the cat is called "hypertrophic cardiomyopathy" and involves thickening of the heart muscle to the point of inflexibility and compromised filling capacity. Many cats are not diagnosed until they go into heart failure and many cats are diagnosed when they are completely without symptoms. What treatment makes sense for which cats? There is a great deal of controversy when it comes to therapy. For more information read the newest page in The Pet Web Library..