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Holiday Edition: Cats of Instagram

  11.12.2016   Cats   No comments

Last month we introduced you to some our favorite insta famous dogs. Now it’s time to show our beloved kitties, too! Whatever mood you are in, we’re sure one of

Cat versus Xmas Tree

  4.12.2016   Cats, Pet behaviour   No comments

This is the time of the year when many cat owners struggle with the same dilemma: do we set up a Christmas tree (and if so, fake or real?) only

Signs That Your Cat Has Urinary Tract Disease

  28.11.2016   Cats, Pet health   2 Comments

Urinary problems in cats are very common. Owners often report their cat is either ignoring their litter box or is urinating in strange places. Know the signs that indicate that

Diabetes: What to Know to Help Your Pet

  17.11.2016   Cats, Dogs, Pet health   No comments

You might think diabetes is not a common disease for pets, but it is. In fact, the disease is very similar to human diabetes. Although its onset is influenced by

Cat Eating Behavior: Why Your Cat is Rejecting Food

  13.11.2016   Cats   1 Comment

Cats are well known for being their own masters. It can be quite the challenge when our little tiger won’t eat their food. Whether it’s dry food, premium or homemade,

5 Steps to Preventing Pet Illnesses

We all know the phrase “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure“. This is true, also, in veterinary medicine. Like humans, our pets can become ill for

The Truth Behind 5 Common Myths About Cats

  3.11.2016   Cats   1 Comment

Google “cat myths” and you’re sure to find information and details about about your cats that are not true. Have you heard the one about cats having 9 lives or

5 Powerful Lessons You Can Learn From a Cat

  20.10.2016   Cats   No comments

Adopting animals, it’s a strong commitment, so if you are struggling with taking care of someone other than you, just give it a second thought

5 Rules About Medicating Your Pet

  21.07.2016   Cats, Dogs, Pet health   No comments

We know that when a pet parent gives his own medication to a pet, it comes with best of intentions, but actually giving human medication to an animal without veterinary advice