Cats
Giving cats medicine can be a difficult task. Find out more about how to effectively give your cat a variety of medicines.
Microchipping cats greatly improves their chances of being found and returned to you if they ever go missing.
From the age of 5 - 6 months, kittens are sexually mature and capable of breeding and reproducing.
Maintaining the health of your cat through continuous flea treatment is a necessary and ongoing procedure. Regrettably, there are no instant solutions available. The primary issue with fleas lies in their ability to survive for months without a host.
Regular worming for your cat is crucial for their health and well-being. Some types of worm infestations, including heartworm and lungworm, can actually be lethal to kittens.
Your feline friend can be at risk of contracting parasites all year round with them being ever-present in our environment. However, regularly providing them with tick, flea and worm treatment is the best way to protect them, your home and yourselves from infestation.
Hyperthyroidism in cats can be diagnosed easily by your vet. The following article can be read as an example of hyperthyroidism but always contact your vet if you think it may be an issue.
Being a 'sleepy head' or unable to get out of bed? This article will help you know how to spot arthritis and other degenerative conditions in your dog or cat.
When your cat reaches it's senior years, you will need to pay extra attention to detect health issues and potentially make some small changes to accommodate your cats needs.
Did you know that it’s not only humans who suffer from arthritis? It is estimated that one fifth of cats in the UK show signs of suffering from this debilitating condition too.
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