Cats


Keep Calm and Carry In...We go through a few helpful hints and tips that may come in handy when trying to reduce cat stress at the vets.

Did you know cats can experience stress, just like us? It’s not uncommon for cats to suffer from stress, particularly when they live in a house with other felines. But there are ways you can help to modify cat behaviour.

Although cats are known for being independent and self-sufficient, they still require a lot of care and attention. Understanding your cat's behaviour can reveal a lot about how your feline friend is really feeling.

Dental care is a subject that few cat owners consider. After all, cats are renowned for their tenacious independence. If they can wash and toilet train themselves, surely it stands to reason that they also know how to take care of their own teeth?

Diabetes in Cats can be seen in felines of all ages, breeds and sexes and is commonly seen in overweight cats and senior cats.

Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease, also known as FLUTD is a broad term used to describe a number of conditions associated with the feline lower urinary tract.

You have a lot of control over what your cat eats. It’s therefore your responsibility to ensure that they have the balanced and nutritious diet they need to stay healthy and happy.

Just like us, cats can occasionally have health problems with their eyes. A healthy cat’s eyes should be clear and bright and the area around the eyeball white.

If you’ve ever watched your cat race around the house, zooming from one room to the next with a burst of wild energy that seems to come out of nowhere, you’ve just witnessed a classic case of the “cat zoomies.”
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