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Home Hazards for Cats
Home Hazards for Cats

Home Hazards for Cats

28th Jan 2025

Cats are curious by nature and as lovely as this is, it does sometimes mean they can unknowingly get themselves into some hazardous situations. Eating, biting and playing with things around the ho …

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Settling your cat into a new home
Settling your cat into a new home

Settling your cat into a new home

22nd Nov 2024

Whether adopting a rescue, moving home, or bringing home a new kitten, the first few days can sometimes be overwhelming for our feline friends.Some cats can be very adaptable and confident in their …

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Bathing your cat
Bathing your cat

Bathing your cat

24th Oct 2024

This month, we look at the topic of bathing cats – do cats need to be bathed, what actions can we take to avoid bathing them and what can we do to get them more used to being bathed, if w …

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What is whisker fatigue?
What is whisker fatigue?

What is whisker fatigue?

28th Sep 2023

“Whisker fatigue” is a curious expression. Surely the whiskers of our cats do not get tried, exhausted and need to rest?!Perhaps not. But still, it is an interesting condition and term. As cat owner …

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 Pouch or Pudge?
 Pouch or Pudge?

Pouch or Pudge?

29th Aug 2023

We are always concerned whether or not, our pets are a healthy weight. Are they consuming the right foods, fit and in good shape?Cats, the lovely creatures that they are, come in all sorts of shapes a …

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Travelling Kitty
Travelling Kitty

Travelling Kitty

29th Aug 2023

Winter is coming! Many of us would like to escape the dreaded cold and dark nights to warmer weather.However, nowadays, travelling can be more stressful than ever before. There is covid testing, passe …

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Scooting or "Butt Dragging"
Scooting or "Butt Dragging"

Scooting or "Butt Dragging"

29th Aug 2023

Scooting or “butt dragging” which is terminology to describe the behaviour of a pet who drags his furry backside across the floor. This is typically associated with dogs rather than cats. However, …

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