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What is Cat Scratch Fever
What is Cat Scratch Fever?
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Cat scratch fever is an incredibly rare bacterial infection that can affect humans when a cat's claws or teeth break the skin. Read our guide to discover everything you need to know about the rare disease, including what causes it and who's generally most at risk. Cat-scratch fever, also known as cat-scratch disease is a bacterial infection that affects humans, and comes from cats infected with Bartonella henselae bacteria. According to the CDC, around 40% of cats will carry the bacteria at some point in their lives – usually when they’re kittens – but it’s very rare that it’s fatal for both humans and cats. Keep reading to find out about cat-scratch fever symptoms, the possible causes and who’s most at risk for getting the disease.
Health
What Does My New Cat Need
What Does My New Cat Need?
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Welcoming a new cat to the house can be an exciting experience. It can also feel slightly scary – maybe you even feel unprepared. Have you got everything you need? Will your cat be comfortable in your new house? Do not worry – we have got you covered. In this article, we list the main things for cats you will need to have before you welcome them home.
Kitten Care
What Do Cats Eat?
What Do Cats Eat?
4 mins read
Cats can be quite tricky when it comes to food with some happily eating anything and others turning their noses up at everything. Read our article on what cats should eat and what they need in their diet to ensure they’re healthy and happy. Some cats can be finicky eaters, sticking their nose up at foods that don’t satisfy their taste buds, whereas others will happily gobble down the same dish day after day. Each cat is unique in their preference and it’s important to understand what cats like to eat to ensure that they’re getting all the nutrients they need to thrive.
Feeding & Nutrition
Behaviour & Training
What Do Cats Drink
What Do Cats Drink?
4 mins read
Cats should only really drink one thing to stay hydrated - water. Despite popular belief, milk is not good for cats and it’s best to steer clear of dairy. Find out why milk is bad for cats and more with our guide. Can cats drink milk? The image of a cat happily lapping up milk is such a common one that many people don’t even question it. But it may surprise you to learn that sipping at cows’ milk is actually detrimental to their health, no matter how much they make like the taste of it. Ideally, cats should only be given water to drink. However, it’s important for your cat to stay properly hydrated, especially if they have other health problems such as kidney disease. Some individuals are really not keen on the taste of water, but there are a few tricks you can try to encourage increased water intake. Read on for our tips. Can cats drink milk? Is milk bad for cats? Yes – most cats are lactose intolerant, and consuming dairy products can lead to diarrhoea and vomiting. There are some specially designed cat milk options available, which are more suitable and contain reduced lactose. However, these should only be fed in moderation. Kittens will drink their mother’s milk for the first few weeks of life, or a specially designed ‘kitten formula milk’ if necessary. However, they will be fully weaned by around 8-9 weeks of age. Kittens have an enzyme in their stomachs that allows them to break down lactose from their mother’s milk, but adult cats don’t have this enzyme and lose the ability to digest milk sugars. Instead, the lactose in the milk may cause an upset stomach when it begins to ferment. Why do cats like milk? Cats love the taste of milk because it is high in fat. They will often choose to drink it even if it results in an upset stomach. If your cat is fed a high quality, balanced diet they do not need the extra fat from drinking milk, no matter how much they like it. If your cat has drunk some milk, watch them for any signs of vomiting or diarrhoea and contact your vet if you are concerned.
Feeding & Nutrition
Behaviour & Training
Understanding Cat Spraying and Marking
Understanding Cat Spraying and Marking
5 mins read
Cats make wonderful pets, and whilst most of their behaviour makes us laugh and smile, some of their actions can seem confusing and sometimes even a little anti-social! For example, cats spray urine, which can seem unpleasant if it happens inside your home. If this is an issue, the best way to tackle this issue is to understand your cat’s behaviour, then address the cause.
Behaviour & Training
Types of Toys for Dogs
Best Dog Toys and Their Benefits for Dogs
5 mins read
Today, there are so many types of dog toys available that it can be difficult to choose which ones to get. Where do you begin? What will be both fun and educational for your dog? All pet owners face these questions when they first consider buying a dog toy, and it can be hard to find answers. In this article, we’ve put together a simple guide to help you get started when it comes to choosing the best dog toys. Best dog toys Many pet owners wonder if there is a ‘best’ dog toy: a single, universal toy that will make their dog happy, as well as challenge them and help develop their skills. While there are a range of toys available now, there is no best dog toy. Each dog prefers different toys. Moreover, different dog toys are useful for different dogs. Some dogs like lots of games and exercises, so toys that require running, chasing, or tugging are the best toys for them. Other dogs, especially smaller dogs, are more indoor animals and may like toys that do not require them to move around too much. Each dog has a different personality, and you should try and find the dog toy that fits their personality. Finding your dog’s favourite toy may take a while – and may take a lot of playing. However, if they have several to choose from, it will be easier to learn their interests. Types of dog toys Balls These are proven to be a favourite with dogs. You can choose a soft plush ball if your dog is young and teething, or a tennis ball that has a slightly harder exterior if your dog is older.
Behaviour & Training
10 ways to encourage cat exercise
10 ways to encourage cat exercise
6 mins read
Find out how to encourage your cat to be more active, even if they live indoors. Getting your cat to exercise can sometimes be a challenge – especially if their idea of a perfect day is one spent snoozing on a sofa. As any cat lover knows, cats have independent personalities; they love having alone time for sleeping ad relaxing, and are unlikely to do anything they don’t want to do. This can make ensuring they get all the exercise they need to stay healthy and happy a challenge. It can be especially worrying for owners of indoor cats, who have no outdoor exercise to help keep them active. So how do you keep your cat active and convinced them to exercise? Unlike dogs who are always happy to go for a walk, cats need to be engaged with their task or they can rapidly lose interest. Luckily, they all have a few personality traits that you can utilise to ensure they enjoy exercise and keep their bodies and minds in tip top condition.
Health
Behaviour & Training
Feeding & Nutrition
Stomatitis In Cats
Stomatitis In Cats
4 mins read
Being a cat owner can be difficult when it comes to health issues – cats are notoriously secretive and can try to hide when they are in pain. This means you need to be on the lookout for symptoms that something is wrong. And dental issues can be a common problem. In this article, we’ll look at a condition called stomatitis and how to spot the signs of a dental health issue.
Health
Sleeping Arrangements for a Kitten’s First Night Home
Sleeping Arrangements for a Kitten’s First Night Home
7 mins read
A kitten’s first night in a new home, on their own away from the mum and siblings, is likely one of the biggest challenges they have ever faced in their short life. Here are a few things to know about managing your kitten’s first night, and what you can do to help your new kitten – and you - sleep peacefully. Welcoming a new kitten home can be an exciting but potentially stressful time for both the owners and the cat involved. While we’re fretting over which cupboard is best for keeping the cat food and which local veterinary practice to choose, the kitten has a whole set of different concerns to deal with. Everything in their life has suddenly changed. There are new people to meet and new sights and smells everywhere – nothing is familiar. Their new home looks nothing like the one they lived in until not so long ago, there’s no sight of their mum and littermates and they are alone for the first time in their life. In short, everything is different and scary. Then night time arrives and all too often they are left to sleep alone in this new, strange house. Now that is scary!
Kitten Care
Sensitive Digestion in Dogs
Sensitive Digestion in Dogs
1 min read
Does your dog have the healthiest digestive system possible? Are they eating happily, thriving, growing and making the most of life? To keep your dog healthy, it’s crucial the digestive system is working at its best. For some dogs, this may mean choosing a food that is specially formulated to support sensitive digestion.
Health
Feeding & Nutrition

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