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Dermatitis (red, inflamed, sore skin or a rash) in cats
Has your cat got red, inflamed or angry looking skin? Do they have a rash? We often call these symptoms ‘dermatitis’.
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Why do cats go missing? And how to reduce the risk
It’s not uncommon for cats to go missing from time to time, but have you ever wondered the reasons why? Discover ten reasons why your feline friend might disappear for a while.
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Should you build a catio for your cat?
Find out everything you need to know about catios in this blog as we uncover what they are, the pros and cons, and more.
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Vet Q&A: How can I keep my pet safe this Easter?
It's not uncommon for our furry friends to chomp on something they shouldn't. And with the long Easter weekend fast approaching, it’s worth being extra vigilant – especially if you’re one to celebrate by stocking up on chocolate treats. Read on to find out how to keep your pet safe over this holiday.
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Are essential oils toxic to cats?
Essential oils can have a lot of benefits for us humans, but did you know that what's good for us isn't always good for our cats?
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How to stop cats jumping
Cats are curious animals who love to be up high because it can make them feel safer, which sometimes means they jump to places some people prefer they wouldn’t.
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Drooling in cats
Drooling in cats can be completely normal, and some cats do it as a response to being happy and relaxed. However, excessive drooling, or a sudden change in drooling habits can be a sign of an underlying health problem.
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Ringworm in cats
Despite its name, ringworm is not a worm; it’s a fungal infection of the skin. It’s also known as ‘dermatophytosis’.
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Homemade summer treats to keep cats and dogs cool
As the weather starts warming up again, keeping your pet cool is really important (after all, they are wearing a fur coat). We’ve put together some easy homemade treats that will help keep your pet cool.
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Pup bites off more than he can chew…
Puppy requires emergency surgery after swallowing toy squeaker
