March 27, 2009
Posted by: des : Category:
cats
When you bring your new kitten or cat home you do not immediately think of the dangers that your house can containe. So here are 8 tips to make your home a lot safer for your cat.
- Pot Plants and Cut Flowers
Some potted plants and flowers can be poisonous to your cat.Here is a list as adviced by the Cats Protection League
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March 24, 2009
Posted by: des : Category:
cats
There’s a new product on the market now as an alternative to those dreadfull "Buster"collars . When you cat has had an operation or stitches for a cut then he or she usually returns from the vets with one of those awfull plastic collars .The cats hate them and are continually trying to get them off. Now there is a new alternative.
The Dermawear Cat Jacket

Uses
- Prevents the cat from licking and biting skin outbreaks and other wounds.
- Can be an alternative to an Elizabethan collar
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March 15, 2009
Posted by: des : Category:
cats
Vets are urging people to keep the contact information on their pets microchips up to date.There has been a lot of strays brought into vets and animal sanctuaries with microchips that have out of date information on them. Thus making it harder for pet and owner to be reunited.
Microchipping is simple and painless and costs about £25 per chip. Your pet will have a small chip inserted under their skin normally on the back of the neck which contains a unique code. When this code is scanned by the vet or other persons with a bar code scanner then one phonecall to the database holder and usually the owner can be notified about their missing pet .Please if you change your address, phone number or ownership then contact the chip company that holds the relevant information and get it updated. Read more... (146 words, 20 images, estimated 35 secs reading time)