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12 02, 2021

Dr. Palazzolo Presentation on Wildlife Medicine

2021-02-13T10:01:01-08:00February 12th, 2021|Current News, Wildlife Medical Care|

This page will show you how a wildlife veterinarian cares for injured wildlife. You will learn the importance of this in our urban environment, and also learn what to do if you find an injured wild animal. Dr. P has a YouTube video of a presentation he gave to a Michigan Audubon Society group on how he has taken care of injured wildlife for over 42 years through the Wildlife Care Program at the Long Beach Animal Hospital. It is graphic in nature, and you will get a chance to see actual surgeries. One surgery is the repair of a

11 02, 2021

How to Enhance Your Cat’s Life

2021-02-14T13:40:18-08:00February 11th, 2021|Cats, Current News|

Are you providing your cat with the environment it needs? You might think so, but after you read this page you might find some pointers on how you can do a better job. We are cat lovers at the Long Beach Animal Hospital. After we teach you about how to improve your cat's life we will show some pictures of the staff in action with some of the tens of thousands of cats we have cared for at the Long Beach Animal Hospital. Dr. P examining his first leopard at Lion Country Safari in 1983 The main cause of death

31 01, 2021

Katmai National Park

2022-05-28T12:11:38-07:00January 31st, 2021|Wildlife Photographer, Wildlife Photography, Wildlife Photography Blog|

Dr. P spent one week in Katmai National Park for Alaska Brown bear viewing in August of 2005. It was near the location depicted in the movie "Grizzly". You can call them Grizzlies or Kodiak bears also, since in this part of Alaska they are one in the same. You can sometimes get this close to the bears. This bear was 10 feet away. This is Alaska, and everything is huge, so the smaller size of these photographs for easier downloading on a web page don't begin to do justice to the area and bears. At the end of this

30 01, 2021

Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) Corona Virus

2021-12-15T20:33:04-08:00January 30th, 2021|Cats|

As veterinarians we have been dealing with the cat version of Corona Virus for many decades. This gives us a unique perspective on diagnosing and treating this problem. FIP,  one of the most mysterious diseases a wild or domestic cat can fall victim to, was recognized in the late 1950's. It is the cause of death in anywhere from 0.3% - 1% of cats. This makes it one of the leading infectious causes of of death among young cats, especially from shelters and catteries. It can occur at any age, although it is seen more often in cats 3-16 months

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