Michelle Mahl
Michelle Mahl is a mom of 2 and wife of 18 years. Working as a vet tech for the last 15 years has been a joy and source of inspiration for writing. Michelle also owns a home business making goats milk soap and likes to write short stories and poetry.
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Hyperthyroidism in Cats (Feline Overactive Thyroid Disease)Hyperthyroid (overactive thyroid) disease is prevalent in cats over 7 years of age. Here are some signs to look for and popular methods of treatment. -
Interview with Self-Taught Synthpop Blast Barry Cooke of Firesign from MySpaceBarry Cooke of the UK gives me the lowdown on he and his music in this one-on-one interview. Barry's music oozes warm, individualized harmonies blended masterfully to create a light, fun sound everyone can enjoy. -
Hello, My Name is Mom: Losing Your Identity for Family's SakeGiving up your passions can feel like a small price to pay for starting a family. Sometimes we put them on the back burner 'just for a while' and never get back to them. Now is a good time to rekindle the spark that makes us who we are. -
Helpful, Time-saving Tips for Making Your Morning Routine Flow SmoothlyFind helpful tips and advice in this article on saving time (and your sanity) while getting the family ready for work and school. -
4th Annual Scare on the Square Halloween Parade in Enid OklahomaIf you are looking for something safe and fun to do on Halloween, look no further than downtown for Scare on the Square - one of Enid's largest free public events for all ages. -
Tips on Business Networking Online: Business is BoomingNetworking online can help your business grow and put you in contact with services and products you need. However, there are some right and wrong ways to network. Here are some tips to help you get the most of your networking experience. -
The Health Benefits of Ganoderma LucidumThe focus of this article is to bring attention to a little known, but very valuable, nutritional supplement known as Ganoderma Lucidum, or Red Reishi, and the health benefits derived therefrom. -
Inappropriate Urination in CatsEvery year hundreds of cats are put to sleep for urinating inappropriately in the home. 90% of all inappropriate urination in cats can be attributed to urinary tract infections that can easily be treated and cured.
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Feline Leukemia: Protect Your Cat from This Prevelent Deadly DiseaseEven seemingly healthy cats can carry a nasty, incurable, and highly contagious virus known as Feline Leukemia. Is your cat protected? -
The Art of Spaying Your Female CatSterilizing your feline friend early can add years to her life, possibly reduce future vet bills, and spare you a clash of wills later on. -
Abscessed Wounds Can Be Deadly for Your Feline FriendAbscessed wounds can be deadly if not treated properly. Learn how to treat your cat's wounds at home and when to take your cat to the vet. -
The Art of Neutering Your Male CatHaving your male cat neutered at an early age is key to preventing some common behavioral and medical problems. Neutering can head off issues like spraying, high medical bills, and unwanted kittens as well as helping your tom live a longer, happier life. -
The Flip-side of Grooming Your Longhaired CatGrooming your longhaired cat is a big responsibility. The right tools, dedication, and knowledge can go a long way towards keeping your pet happy, healthy and looking great. But what happens when good hair goes bad? -
Fresh Results Cat Litter Out-performs World's Best and OthersEveryone has an opinion when it comes to the best cat litter. Fresh Results gives great results at my house...see what rigorous testing it endured to come out on top! -
Cats and Colds: How to Make Your Feline Friend More Comfortable when He's SickCats contract cold viruses just like humans. It's important to know, however, that not all colds are created equal. Here are some do's and dont's when treating your cat's cold at home and when to take them to the vet. -
How to Reduce Your Cat's Chances of Developing DiabetesAge, weight, and diet are major factors in your cat's chances of developing diabetes. Is it possible to reduce the risk early? Yes, it is. Here is the number one culprit and what you can do about it. -
Indoor Cats at Biggest Risk for Flea-related ProblemsKittens, elderly cats, and indoor-only cats are at high-risk of serious medical problems related to fleas. From allergy reactions to anemia, these condictions can be serious to the point of death.
