How to Care for Your Cat’s Ears

How to Care for Your Cat’s Ears

As a pet owner, it’s your responsibility to maintain and keep track of your pet’s health, both inside and out, but even with regular health checks, some things can easily be missed, especially when there are no obvious signs of a problem. When it comes to cats, one of the most common missed issues is with their ears, partly because they’re not a fan of sitting still long enough for you to properly check, and also because they are very good at hiding when something is wrong.

Posted on: by Peyton Shine
How To Keep Your Cat Warm in Winter

How To Keep Your Cat Warm in Winter

As the temperature continues to drop and the winter weather creeps in, we all find ourselves reaching for that extra jumper or warm drink to help stave off the chill. But what about our feline friends?

Posted on: by Tiffany Salmon
How to Cat Proof Your Home

How to Cat Proof Your Home

Whether you’re preparing to bring home your newest family member or you’re considering getting a cat in the future, it’s important to know how to prepare your home to make it suitable for a cat. Cats are curious by nature and love to explore their environment, whether it’s indoors or out. However, like most pets, cats don’t have a sense of what is dangerous to their health or well-being, especially when it comes to everyday items that you might not even think of as a hazard.

Posted on: by Hannah Clark
Bringing Home a New Cat

Bringing Home a New Cat

Whether you’ve decided to rescue, have gone through a breeder, or have found yourself opening your home to a cat for any other reason, there are a lot of things you need to consider when welcoming a new cat into your home. In this article, we’ll take you through the key things you need to remember when the time comes to bring your new bundle of fluff into your family so they can settle in properly and feel at ease in their new home.

Posted on: by Dana Minacapelli
Is it Cruel to Keep a Cat Indoors?

Is it Cruel to Keep a Cat Indoors?

One of the choices a new cat owner needs to make is whether or not they’re going to allow their cat to free roam outside of the home. While many people think this is a simple decision, there are actually a few reasons why an owner might keep their cat indoors.

Posted on: by Dana Minacapelli
What is FIV in Cats?

What is FIV in Cats?

There is a lot of confusion around FIV in cats, with many owners believing it to be the feline equivalent of AIDs in humans. This, however, is a myth. In this blog, we’re going to explain what FIV is, how you can spot it, and what you can do to care for cats positive for FIV.

Posted on: by Lizzie Youens
Cattery Checklist: What to Take to a Cattery

Cattery Checklist: What to Take to a Cattery

As much as we wish our feline friends could join us on all our adventures, there are times where we must leave them behind. It could be a holiday, a family visit, or even a business trip, whatever the reason, a cattery is a place you can lodge your cat for the time you’re away much like leaving a dog in kennels.

Posted on: by Hannah Clark
The Complete Buyers Guide to the Best Cat Litter

The Complete Buyers Guide to the Best Cat Litter

Any cat owner will tell you that not all cat litters are made equal, and with cats being finicky animals at the best of times, choosing the wrong litter could be the difference between them using the litter tray or ignoring it entirely.

Posted on: by Dana Minacapelli
Can I Give Human Painkillers To Pets?

Can I Give Human Painkillers To Pets?

You should never give human painkillers to pets. They are specifically designed and formulated for human use. Using human medicine on an animal can have extreme – and even fatal – side effects.

Posted on: by Dana Minacapelli
Complete Guide to Pet Supplements

Complete Guide to Pet Supplements

The health and well-being of our pets is always our top priority, but with so many products claiming to offer total care for your pet, it can be easy to get overwhelmed which may lead to you feeling you’re not doing all you can for your pet.

Posted on: by Tiffany Salmon

How Knowledgeable are UK Pet Owners on Dog Gut Health?

For dog owners, ensuring good gut health is often a key priority, and many of us are aware of the risks associated with dogs eating something they shouldn’t. A balanced gut microbiome ensures proper nutrient absorption and excretion of waste products, which is extremely important for a pup’s overall health. Dog owner concerns around gut health continue to grow, and online searches for terms such as “dog gut health” and “best food for dog health” have increased substantially in the past year.

/ Peyton Shine

Your Dog Won’t Eat? Here’s What To Do

Anyone who owns a dog or who has been around one for longer than ten minutes knows that most of the time, they’ll eat anything! So, it’s understandable why your dog suddenly going off their food would be worrying.

/ Lara Hew

The Complete Dog Bed Buyer's Guide

Dogs spend up to 16 hours a day asleep, and puppies even more so. With that in mind, it’s no wonder choosing the best dog bed is such a challenge. With different designs, materials, and benefits available, it’s easy to get lost looking for the perfect snooze spot.

/ Hannah Clark

What to Have in a Pet First Aid Kit

While we despair at the thought of anything happening to our beloved furry friends, the reality is that accidents happen, sometimes when you least expect. This is why we've put together this quick guide to pet first aid kits so you can be preapred in the event of an accident.

/ Tiffany Salmon

Top 5 Picks in Pet Care Technology

New technological breakthroughs happen all the time, and the rollout of new technology and gadgets is never far behind! From AI to trackers, we’re going to explore the very best in new pet care technology and also take a look at what pet owners across the UK are still waiting for.

/ Dana Minacapelli

Dog Food by Age: The Best Dog Food by Life Stage

When it comes to choosing dog food, there are so many options on the market that it’s easy to get confused about what is best for your dog.

/ Peyton Shine

How Do Flea Treatments Work?

Treating your pet for fleas is one of the crucial aspects of any pet's at-home healthcare routine. But how do you know if you're choosing the right one?

/ Dana Minacapelli

Healthy Vs Unhealthy Gums in Pets

Maintaining your pet’s oral health goes beyond just their teeth, and the colour of your pet’s gums could be an indicator of something being wrong.

/ Lara Hew

Tick Removal Guide for Cats and Dogs

One of the most important responsibilities you have as a pet owner is to maintain your pet’s health, including keeping them fed and parasite free. There are a number of internal and external parasites that your pet can pick up, and you need to know how to prevent, treat, and in some cases, remove these parasites from your pet.

/ Lizzie Youens

How to Keep Cats Cool in Hot Weather

Summer is here, and you’re undoubtedly getting ready for well-lit nights spent in the garden or sunny Sundays with the family. But with that sunshine comes rising temperatures that even we struggle to deal with as the UK enters some of its longest heatwaves to date. And if you’re struggling to stay cool, how do you think your cat is doing?

/ Dana Minacapelli

Can Cats Get Arthritis?

Arthritis is a common disease in many pets that affects their joints, making them uncomfortable or even painful to move. In many cases, arthritis occurs naturally as your cat ages and their bodies begin to slow down. This may be surprising as cats can be particularly limber pets, but studies have shown approximately 90% of cats over the age of 12 will show signs of arthritis. It is simply their natural instinct to hide pain from others, including their owners.

/ Dana Minacapelli

Pheromones for Cats Explained

Cats are creatures of habit, and when something disrupts their routine, it can quickly cause them to feel stressed or anxious. This, in turn, can lead to a number of worrying behavioural changes, including not eating, hiding, or being destructive in the home.

/ Lizzie Youens

Can Kittens Eat Adult Cat Food?

In simple terms, yes, kittens can eat adult cat food. However, that doesn’t mean they should. A growing kitten requires a much more nutrient-rich diet than adult cats to support their rapid growth, ensure optimal development of organs, bones and muscles, and to build up their immune systems.

/ Lara Hew

Dehydration in Dogs

Any living thing can suffer from dehydration, and if left untreated, it can lead to a number of health problems, including heatstroke, seizures, and even brain damage.

/ Lara Hew

The Ultimate Guide to Pet-Friendly Plants

Plants are a vital part of any ecosystem, so it’s no wonder we spend so much time cultivating the perfect garden, growing our own food, or even decorating our homes with plants. However, not all plants are as safe as they appear, and many can even be toxic to humans and animals.

/ Tiffany Salmon

Separation Anxiety in Dogs: Causes, Treatment & Advice

To thrive, a dog needs companionship, whether human, canine or otherwise. Without it, dogs may show signs of anxiety, including harmful or destructive behaviours when left alone. People commonly refer to this as separation anxiety in dogs or separation-related behaviour (SRB).

/ Hannah Clark

Signs You Should Change Your Dog's Food

Have you been questioning if your dog’s current food is right for them? Or have you noticed some issues with your dog’s digestion that’s making you wonder if they’re getting all the nutrients they need? Maybe you’re just looking to find a new healthy dog food without breaking the bank.

/ Lizzie Youens

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