Cat Nutrition
How Many Is Too Many?
We’ve all heard the hurtful and throwaway remarks of the 'crazy cat lady' who has too many cats and never leaves the house, but does this widespread stereotype have any truth behind it? Just how many cats is too many??? Obviously, when w
Healthy Cat Food Eats
If you haven’t noticed we are constantly bombarded with messages preaching nutrition rules and guidelines, particularly those communicating...
Fat cat
The phrase 'fat cat' became popular because it rhymes but also because it can be true. Like humans, cats can get fat; so fat it can damage their health. Obesity in cats is a growing problem, especially in a society that is also facing an epidemic of the overweight.
Cat naturopathy
We like to go herbal for some of our medicinal remedies so why not go the same for our feline friends? There are many varieties from the infamous catnip to an aromatherapy flower.
Teeth tips for your cat
The last place you want to go is inside a cat’s mouth! Unfortunately for cats, their teeth are just as susceptible to decay and disease as ours. Proper dental hygiene for a cat is a bit of work, but if you start young, it can become easier.
Organic cat food and toys
Buying organic and natural cat food can be a way of keeping your cat healthy and happy. Cats need a balanced diet, and as humans feel better with food that has been produced without the use of pesticides, so will your cat. There are many brands out there that offer organic, natural and holistic food...
Dental check ups for puss
Just like you or your family, your cat can suffer from dental problems. While this may be something you don’t usually think about, it’s something to consider when feeding or spending time with your cat.
Are you allergic?
One of the key factors in taking care of our cats is maintaining our own health. Sometimes an owner will adopt a cat without realising they are allergic. When this happens, the cats are normally re-homed, or worse.
Visiting the vet with your cat
Taking the cat to the vet is a necessary part of your cat's wellbeing. Some cats won't like being at the vet and others just won't care. Usually there’s no way to predict how they'll react.
Cat check up
Your cat can’t explain their symptoms to you so it’s your responsibility to look out for abnormalities. Knowing your cat’s normal behaviour means you’ll be able to notice when something is wrong. You won’t want to be running to the vet for every little thing but ignoring...


