Cat health & behaviour

Decoding feline health: Understanding the scabs on your cat's skin
9th August, 2023
Welcome to a journey into the world of feline health. If you're a cat owner, you've likely asked this question at some point: "What are these scabs on my cat's skin?" You see your beloved feline friend scratching, biting, or licking a particular spot, and upon closer examination, you find sores on their skin, causing you to worry. ...

A step-by-step guide on how to teach a cat their name
2nd August, 2023
As a cat owner, you may have wondered if it is possible to teach your feline friend their name. The good news is that cats are intelligent and can learn to recognise their name....

Master the art of cat harnessing: A step-by-step guide on how to put a harness on your feline friend
31st July, 2023
Learn the benefits of walking your cat on a leash and learn how to properly put a harness on your feline friend....

Can cats get colds?
20th July, 2023
Learn when coughing and spluttering could be a sign of cat flu and what you can do to help and prevent repeat infections. ...

How to correctly pet your cat
19th July, 2023
Is your cat not keen on cuddles? Do they avoid your lap at all costs? Maybe you’re not petting them correctly! Here’s how to do it the right way…...

How to transition an outdoor cat to an indoor cat?
27th April, 2023
Are you worried about the outdoor risks to your cat and want to move them indoors? Learn why it’s a good idea, how to make the change and signs of stress in your pet. ...

What is spontaneous abortion in cats?
30th March, 2023
Worried your beloved cat may have had a spontaneous abortion? Read our guide to what signs to look out for, potential causes and how your vet can help....

5 signs that your cat is in labour
27th March, 2023
Are you awaiting the pitter patter of tiny paws? Learn how to tell your cat is going into labour and what you can do to ensure a safe delivery for your pet and her litter....

Charities recommend neutering cats at a young age
22nd March, 2023
Did you know that female cats can have their own kittens from as early as four months old? With so many cats in need of a safe and happy home, it’s important to get young cats neutered to prevent any unwanted litters....