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Cat Behavior

7 Signs Your Cat Is Not Getting Enough Love

Despite the common misconception that cats are aloof and antisocial, this could not be any further from the truth. Cats crave interaction with both the pets and the people in their homes, and when your...

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Cat Behavior

10 Signs Your Cat Really Does Trust You

The bond between felines and their devoted owners is a strong one. Despite their aloof reputations, cats can be very loyal, affectionate, and loving. However, cat communication is very different from humans – they can’t...

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Dr. Lizzie Youens BSc (Hons) BVSc MRCVS
Signs Your Cat Is Dying
Cat Health

11 Signs Your Cat Is Nearing the End of Their Life

One of the hardest things to face is the possibility of a much-loved cat dying. As pet owners, we have a responsibility to monitor the health and well-being of our cats and to take action...

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Dr. Lizzie Youens BSc (Hons) BVSc MRCVS
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Cat Basics

10 Signs Of Pregnancy In Cats

As responsible cat owners, it's important to be on the lookout for any unusual signs or behaviors from our pets. For instance, if you have a female cat, and she is not neutered, you may...

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Dr. Nat Scroggie MRCVS
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Cat Behavior

10 Signs Your Cats Are Starting To Get Along

Cats tend to be solitary creatures and are quite happy being the only cat in the house. But fear not, that doesn’t mean that they can’t bond with other cats. If you have found your...

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Dr. Beverley Ho BSc(VetSci)(Hons) BVM&S MRCVS
Cat Behavior

12 Signs of an Extremely Happy Cat

When we have a cat in our lives, we want to make sure they are happy and well cared for. Cats are known for their independent nature and how they are feeling might not always...

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Dr. Beverley Ho BSc(VetSci)(Hons) BVM&S MRCVS
Cat Safety Advice

Should You Sedate A Cat For Travel?

If you have to travel with your cat, it's not always easy. Whether it's a short trip to the veterinary clinic or cattery, or a longer trip for a vacation, you don't want your cat...

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Dr. Hannah Godfrey BVETMED MRCVS
Cat Basics

Should My Cat Wear a Collar?

Pet collars are sometimes seen as being a "dog thing," but collars can be useful for domestic cats, too. There is a range of pros and cons for whether we should fit our pet cats...

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Dr. Lizzie Youens BSc (Hons) BVSc MRCVS
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Cat Safety Advice

5 Reasons Why You Should Never Spray Cats With Water

Some cat owners believe that spraying their cats with water when they misbehave is an effective way to correct unwanted behavior. But many cat owners also believe that this is not a good idea. So,...

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Dr. Holly Anne Hills BVMEDSCI MRCVS
Cat Health

My Cat Ate A Chicken Bone: Should I Worry?

Should cats eat chicken bones? They do love chicken, after all. With a cat's excellent sense of smell, even the faintest scent of chicken will typically bring them running in the hope of tasting some...

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Dr. Lizzie Youens BSc (Hons) BVSc MRCVS

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