Looking for advice on cat proof fencing can be a daunting experience. Looking at your garden and wondering the best way to cat proof it can cause headaches and decisions going round in circles. It’s tough deciding the route to take so that your kitty can go outside. This web site: http://www.christinedemerchant.com/gardeningcats.html gives some great ideas on what … Read More
Which litter tray to buy for your cat
[section background_repeat=”repeat” background_position=”center top” background_attachment=”static” background_scroll=”none”] Understanding a cats’ needs Most litter trays are designed for humans rather than cats. When buying a litter tray for your cat, first consider the size of your breed and consider how it defecates in the wild. For instance, can you really see a cat in the wild taking … Read More
Grooming Aggressive Cats
The difficulties involved with grooming aggressive cats and how to move forward I have been a mobile cat groomer for three years now and can honestly say that 95% of semi/long haired cats either dislike but tolerate the grooming process, are indifferent to it and let the groomer do what is necessary, or are nice … Read More
Common Skin Problems In Cats
How to recognise the most common skin problems in cats It’s sometimes difficult to understand what’s behind your cat scratching, or understand what you see on your cats body/coat so perhaps some of these photo’s can assist you. [two_fifth valign=”top” animation=”none”] [/two_fifth] [three_fifth_last valign=”top” animation=”none”] Feline Acne Your vet will be able to assist you … Read More
How to trim a cat’s nails
If your cat doesn’t mind you trimming their nails it’s always good to invest in a good set of nail clippers and give regular trims, about every 6/8 weeks. To take a good look at the nails press the pads of each paw gently and the nails will extend. You will see that the nail … Read More
Cat food Labelling
Complete or Complementary It’s important to understand the labelling on cat food, and what certain ingredients or wording actually means. This is especially important when pet food companies are charging the earth for certain products and you ‘think’ you are buying the best one! One important misconception is the wording ‘complete’ or ‘complementary’. Complete means … Read More
Hand made cat climbing towers
What every cat should have Climbing up high is extremely important for a cat. Cats like high places for safety, for looking down on ‘their’ territory, for their own space away from people, and to play on.. stretching their muscles and keeping their nails healthy and cat climbers represent an-indoor or outdoor personal tree. I … Read More
Introducing-a-new-cat-into-your-household
The correct procedure Introduction should be by scent first. 1. Keep both cats in a separate room for at least 2 days. Your cat will know a new cat is in the house by its scent but will not be able to confront it directly. Swap beds between the cats daily and rub the cats … Read More
A-Street-Cat-Named-Bob
A true inspirational story A beautifully written book about a true person called James Bowen who was a homeless busker who met a street cat called Bob!! The two became inseparable and, after James nursed Bob back to health, Bob started to join him everyday on his busking pitches, later at his pitches selling The … Read More