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Coping with The Loss of a Dog
8 mins read
When our beloved dog is no longer in our lives it can be devastating and you might feel unable to cope with the grief, however, it’s important to remember that you’re not alone. The loss of a dog is an incredibly sad time for owners. Whether they pass away naturally or are put to sleep at the vets, it’s always a stressful and upsetting time. If your dog has been unwell or is very old and naturally approaching the end of their life, you may already have plans in place for their eventual passing. However, even the best-laid plans can be disrupted by external factors or by grief. If you’re struggling with the loss of your dog, don’t suffer alone - always ask for help from an animal-loving friend, family member or veterinary professional. What often adds to the trauma of the death of a pet is not knowing how to navigate through the whole procedure and even the uncertainty of what to do with their remains. Take some of the stress out of this period with this comprehensive guide on what to do when your canine companion dies and how to cope with the loss of a dog.
Cavities in dog's teeth
Cavities in dog's teeth
3 mins read
We tend to think that dog’s teeth are different from our own human ones, but in fact they can have many of the same dental health problems. One of these is cavities, which are small holes or weaknesses in the tooth.
Health
Cat Overgrooming: Causes and Treatment
5 mins read
Excessive grooming can be a response to changes in your cat’s environment they’re struggling to come to terms with. Your cat is naturally on a mission to keep their coat clean, at times spending a lot of their waking time self-grooming. But sometimes their behaviour can take a turn into excessive cat grooming. Find out why this happens and what you can do to help your cat.
Health
Cat Labour and Giving Birth.
Cat Labour and Giving Birth
8 mins read
If you’re expecting new bundles of fur arriving at your home soon, it can be exciting – but perhaps a little daunting too. As long as you are prepared and know what to expect, there is no need to worry unduly - pregnant cats are usually more than capable of taking care of themselves, although they will still need close care and supervision from you during labour. As they often try to sneak away to give birth in private, you’ll need to keep a close eye on them in the last few weeks just in case! Speak to your vet if you have any concerns about pregnancy in cats, or are worried about your cat giving birth. Their advice should help to put your mind at rest. Here are some helpful tips from our Pet Care Team to help you be as prepared as possible for when your cat becomes a new mum.
Health
Cat Hunting Behaviours
Cat Hunting Behaviours
6 mins read
If you have a cat that goes outside, you’re probably no stranger to having dead creatures turn up on your doorstep. While some cats may be more adept hunters than others, you may still find yourself wondering about the reasons behind this hunting behaviour. If you have an outdoor cat, it’s incredibly likely that you’ve had dead mice or birds turn up on your doorstep. This may range from just the occasional delivery to something that you’ve come to expect each and every morning. This tendency to bring us hunting gifts has baffled cat owners across the globe and many find themselves wondering about the reasons behind cat hunting behaviours. This is especially true when your cat is regularly fed and given all the attention and fuss they could possibly wish for! If you have a cat that’s an adept hunter, it helps to understand why they hunt.
Behaviour & Training
Cat Ear Infections and Common Ear Problems
Cat Ear Infections and Common Ear Problems
5 mins read
Cat ears – just like ours – are sensitive things, and should always be handled with care. Your cat’s ears should always be clean, with no thick brown or green waxy discharge, and there shouldn’t be any redness, itchiness or unusual smells. If your cat starts to scratch their ears, shake their head more than normal, hold their head to one side or rub one side of their face, they might be trying to let you know something’s not quite right. One of the main reasons why you should take them to the vet to have their ears checked is because severe cat ear problems can have more serious effects and lead to ear infections. Here are the signs and possible solutions for a cat dealing with ear problems such as infections.
Health
Cat Dementia: What You Need to Know
Cat Dementia: What You Need to Know
7 mins read
As more cats are living longer, owners and vets get more frequently confronted with age-related problems such as cat dementia. We’ve rounded up the most common signs and ways to keep your senior cat comfortable. Our cats are now living longer than ever before and there is no better news for owners looking to spend extra years with their lovely feline companions. But prolonged lives also come with increased prevalence of senior cat health problems and dementia can be one of them.
Behaviour & Training
Cat Deafness and Hearing Loss
5 mins read
Ear problems in cats not only impact their life but can also have an effect on their welfare and their relationships with their owners. Just like any other sense, hearing is a key part of how your cat navigates the world. Fortunately, cats are incredibly adaptable and can usually adapt to life without hearing. Knowing the causes, signs and how to deal with cat deafness will help you be able to support your cat through any hearing loss.
Cat Conjunctivitis - Symptoms and Treatment
Cat Conjunctivitis: Symptoms and Treatment
5 mins read
Have you noticed your cat pawing at their eye which, all of a sudden, has become red and swollen? Your feline friend might suffer from cat conjunctivitis. Find out what it means, what’s causing it and what you can do to help this uncomfortable eye condition go away. If you’ve just discovered your cat has a sore-looking eye or they are trying to rub their eye with their paw, on furniture or along the floor, chances are your pet is suffering from a case of cat conjunctivitis. While you’re waiting for your vet appointment, find out more about this eye condition and what to expect when you visit the vets.
Health
Caring For Your Senior Cat
Caring For Your Senior Cat
9 mins read
You might have noticed that your cat is napping more, can’t jump as high as they used to or isn’t chasing a piece of string with as much energy as they did before. These are all normal as a cat approaches their senior years – like us, they’ll want to slow down a little as they get older! Cats are usually classed to be of a senior age from around seven years old, but this can vary slightly depending on your cats breed and other factors. Diet, fitness and any medical issues all contribute towards the expected lifespan of a senior cat. Even though they may seem a little calmer than when they were a young moggy, the later years that you share with your cat should still be as fun, loving and rewarding as ever. Our team of Pet Care Experts offer guidance and tips on how to make the most of your cats twilight years, for the both of you.
Senior Care

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