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Can Cats Eat Potatoes
Can Cats Eat Potatoes
4 mins read
Potatoes are tasty, nutritious and a great staple ingredient in many of our favourite meals. No wonder our furry friends may be keen to investigate what’s so special about this starchy carbohydrate. Potatoes appear in many different forms on human plates, such as boiled, roasted, fried or mashed. But can cats eat potatoes safely? Unfortunately, the answer to whether cats can eat potatoes isn’t entirely straightforward! Here’s what you need to know about cats and potatoes, so you can make sure you don’t offer your pet something that could be unsuitable for them.
Can Cats Eat Oatmeal?
2 mins read
For many of us, oatmeal is a food we consume daily at breakfast. Its popularity is partly due to the fact it’s easy to make, and it also has the benefit of being a great source of vitamins, minerals and fibre. As oats and oatmeal are so good for us, many owners have started to wonder whether we can offer this food to our feline friends, and if they will experience the same health benefits as us humans. Keep reading to find out if cats can eat oatmeal, or if they should stay away from this breakfast staple.
Can Cats Eat Mango
Can Cats Eat Mango
3 mins read
Mango is hard to resist. This exotic fruit often tempts us, with its lovely scent and sweet flavour. But what if it’s not just you eagerly waiting to dig into a bowl of mango cubes... Have you ever noticed your furry companion sitting next to you, hoping to do the same? Some felines will be interested in anything they see their owner snacking on, and many cats are also curious about new things, so you may find your mango pieces will spark your cat’s interest. However, before sharing your fruit treat with your pet, find out whether or not cats can eat mango.
Can Cats Eat Cucumber
Can Cats Eat Cucumber
4 mins read
Has cucumber ended up on your cat’s radar lately? This green vegetable is a staple in our homes, but it’s not one of the human foods you would expect a cat to be interested in. Yet some of our feline friends may seem keen to get their paws on cucumber as soon as it touches the chopping board. If your pet is intrigued by this vegetable, keep reading to find out whether or not cats can eat cucumber safely.
Feeding & Nutrition
Can Cats Eat Apples?
Can Cats Eat Apples?
4 mins read
We’ve all heard the old saying “an apple a day keeps the doctor away.” For humans, there's some basis to this as apples can make up part of a balanced, healthy diet. Packed full of fibre and vitamins, apples are one of the more popular fruits amongst humans in the UK, and most of us will regularly have them in our fruit bowls. Because this fruit is relatively inexpensive, readily available and healthy for us, many pet owners have come to wonder if cats can eat apples too, and whether our feline friends will experience the same benefits. Keep reading to find out if cats can eat apples.
Feeding & Nutrition
10 Best Dogs for First Time Owners
6 mins read
There’s nothing more exciting than adding a new four-legged friend to your household. Whether you live alone, or have a big family, the companionship a dog brings is unlike any other and, for many, a home just isn’t complete without one. However, if you’ve never had a pup before, choosing the best dog breed to match your lifestyle, home and time requirements can be a bit of a minefield. Keep reading to find out our top 10 best dogs for first time owners and - who knows - maybe you’ll find your perfect match!
Why is My Cat Losing Weight?
4 mins read
Many cat owners are concerned about keeping their feline at a good weight. Most commonly concerns are centred around obesity, but your cat losing weight unintentionally could also be a sign that something’s wrong. Your feline may be eating well and still losing weight, they may have a reduced appetite, or they may just be avoiding food entirely. Weight loss can be a sign of a number of different health problems so, if your cat is losing weight, it’s best to contact your vet as soon as possible. In this guide we look at the most common reasons why your cat may be losing weight as well as the other symptoms you should be on the lookout for.
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Turmeric for Dogs
Turmeric for Dogs
3 mins read
Turmeric is a very popular spice that’s been used in India for thousands of years. It’s best known for giving Indian curries their rich, orange colouring, but there has also been some debate about whether it can also be used as a medicinal herb, as it has been claimed that this spice has both anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
The Best 22 Cat-Friendly Plants
The Best 22 Cat-Friendly Plants
5 mins read
Keen to keep both your plant collection and your cat happy and thriving? It’s entirely possible. We are well aware of how much our feline friends like to visit the plant pots for a snack, and how difficult it can be to stop them munching on everything they’re not supposed to, including poisonous plants. Toxic plants can be very dangerous if ingested by your cat and so, if your cat does manage to eat a plant you’re unsure about, be sure to get in touch with your vet straight away! But on a more positive note, there are lots of cat-safe plants out there that do not cause toxicity if your cat does manage to nibble on them. Here is a list of non-toxic plants for cats that are attractive to look at, but less risky for your feline friend. Note: Although the plants listed are non-toxic – meaning they are unlikely to be dangerous if ingested by a cat – if your cat does manage to eat these plants it can still cause a stomach upset, which can result in diarrhoea and vomiting, as well as a very sore tummy! Because of this, we always advise to keep these plants out of reach of your cat to try and prevent them from having a sneaky nibble!
Cat Dandruff - Causes and Tips to Treat it
Cat Dandruff: Causes and Tips to Treat it
4 mins read
Cats seem to be some of the most resilient animals out there, from fearlessly climbing trees to always landing on their feet, so it’s no wonder we like to say they’ve got nine lives! However despite this, as with all living beings, they can get a variety of ailments, and one of them is cat dandruff, the small, white flakes that fall off of dry skin. While dandruff is definitely unsightly, it can also cause real discomfort to your feline friend, especially if left untreated for extended periods of time. Luckily, dandruff can be spotted early on, and with the right treatment, it can go away faster than you might think. To make sure you’re prepared, check out some of the potential causes and symptoms of cat dandruff, as well as a few tips on how to get rid of those annoying white flakes:
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