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Did you know?!Their eyes are built for spotting movement at a distance, leaving a blind spot at chin level — which is wh...
08/13/2026

Did you know?!
Their eyes are built for spotting movement at a distance, leaving a blind spot at chin level — which is why a cat will paw around for a treat sitting directly in front of it.

Why does my dog nibble on me?Short answer: it's usually communication, not aggression. That gentle "corn cobbing" with t...
08/12/2026

Why does my dog nibble on me?

Short answer: it's usually communication, not aggression. That gentle "corn cobbing" with the front teeth almost always means one of four things:

- Affection: social grooming, the same way dogs groom packmates to bond
- Play: mouthing your hand is an invitation, not a bite
- Teething: puppies under ~7 months chew to soothe sore gums
- Bite inhibition: they're learning how much pressure is okay

When to pay closer attention: a stiff body and hard stare, a low growl or snarl, or pressure that actually hurts. Those are stress signals, not play.

The fix for nuisance nibbling is redirection — the second you feel teeth, trade your hand for a chew toy. It teaches what to do instead of just saying no.

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Wishing you and your feline friends the happiest International Cat Day!
08/08/2026

Wishing you and your feline friends the happiest International Cat Day!

Why do cats chirp?Cats chirp — also called chattering or chittering — as a short, high-pitched burst of sound triggered ...
08/06/2026

Why do cats chirp?

Cats chirp — also called chattering or chittering — as a short, high-pitched burst of sound triggered by focused excitement, usually when they spot prey like a bird outside the window.

What cat chirping usually means:
- Excitement or frustration while watching prey they can't reach
- A possible attempt to mimic bird calls as a hunting strategy
- Friendly greeting or attention-seeking toward you
- Play mode — many cats chirp mid-pounce at a toy

Is it normal? Yes. Chirping is a healthy part of a cat's vocal range, and kittens do it too. But if the chirping is persistent and paired with stress signals or other behavior changes, it's worth a vet visit.

Best way to respond: give them something to hunt — a prey-like toy, dedicated play time, and a window with a good view.

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Did you know?!They have some sweat glands in their paw pads, but panting does the heavy lifting.
08/04/2026

Did you know?!
They have some sweat glands in their paw pads, but panting does the heavy lifting.

Dogs sleep a lot—but how much sleep is actually normal?The answer depends on their age, breed, activity level, and overa...
08/04/2026

Dogs sleep a lot—but how much sleep is actually normal?

The answer depends on their age, breed, activity level, and overall health. While puppies and senior dogs often need more rest, a sudden increase in sleep or changes in your dog's energy could be a sign that something isn't right.
Knowing the difference between normal napping and a potential health concern can help you catch problems early and keep your pup feeling their best.

Read our latest blog to learn:
• How many hours of sleep dogs really need
• When extra sleep is completely normal
• Signs it's time to schedule a veterinary visit

Read the full blog at the link below and stay one step ahead of your pet's health.
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Did you know?!Their true eye color doesn't fully develop until around 6-8 weeks old, since it takes time for melanin to ...
07/27/2026

Did you know?!
Their true eye color doesn't fully develop until around 6-8 weeks old, since it takes time for melanin to build up in the iris.

When a dog destroys everything, the cause usually falls into one of three categories: intense boredom (a need for activi...
07/22/2026

When a dog destroys everything, the cause usually falls into one of three categories: intense boredom (a need for activity), panic when left alone (a need for security, often seen as dog destructive behavior when left alone), or a natural instinct to chew or dig without a proper outlet. Identifying the driving need is the key to finding the right solution, especially if dog anxiety destructive behavior is part of the picture.

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Did you know?!Puppies’ ears and eyes don’t open until around 2-3 weeks of age!
07/20/2026

Did you know?!
Puppies’ ears and eyes don’t open until around 2-3 weeks of age!

BACK TO BACK TO BACK TO BACK‼️🏆CityVet is a certified Great Place To Work for the 4th year in a row! This recognition is...
07/16/2026

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CityVet is a certified Great Place To Work for the 4th year in a row! This recognition is powered by our people—the team who brings heart, kindness, collaboration, and purpose to work every day.
Thank you for helping us build something truly special!

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10355 N. Federal Boulevard , Suite E
Denver, CO

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 8pm
Saturday 8am - 8pm
Sunday 9am - 7pm

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+13034064010

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