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Why Do Cats Eat Grass
Why Do Cats Eat Grass?
3 mins read
If you’re a cat owner, you may have noticed that they can be quite partial to a munch of grass sometimes. This may seem unusual as cats are obligate carnivores, but grass can actually have numerous benefits for them. Find out why do cats eat grass with Purina. All cat owners know that their kitty enjoys the odd nibble of grass – which is too often followed by their cat vomiting up their breakfast. Because of this reaction, it’s common for pet parents to think that grass is actually toxic to their felines and many will reprimand them for munching on the green stuff. The compulsion for cats eating grass is certainly a strange one, especially since they’re obligate carnivores and don’t require vegetation to survive. It may surprise you to learn that when cats eat grass it can actually have numerous health benefits for them, including everything from relieving constipation and acting as natural stress relief. Find out all the reasons why cats eat grass with Purina.
What You Need to Know about Kitten Vaccinations
What You Need to Know about Kitten Vaccinations
5 mins read
As a responsible cat owner, it’s important to keep up to date with your kitten’s vaccinations to protect them from a range of diseases. Read about when to vaccinate your cat or kitten and what to expect here. Cat vaccinations are vital to help protect them from common illnesses and to help keep them healthy. Additionally, kitten vaccinations are a condition of boarding for most reputable catteries and they are completely necessary if you want to travel abroad with your cat or kitten. Cat vaccines can be divided into two different types: core and non-core. Core vaccines are recommended for all kittens, and non-core vaccines are given depending on the risk to an individual cat. Discuss with your vet which vaccines are best suited to your cat.
What to Do If Your Dog’s Stung by a Bee or a Wasp
What to Do If Your Dog’s Stung by a Bee or a Wasp
4 mins read
Bees and wasps are among the things that our dogs love to chase most. During the warmer months we often find them in hot pursuit of these fuzzy insects, but sometimes if they catch them, they can be met with a nasty sting! Find out what to do if your dog’s been stung by a wasp or a bee with our guide. Dogs are fascinated by bees and wasps. Their lazy buzzing is irresistible to dogs who enjoy chasing games. However, these little insects pack a surprisingly powerful sting when caught. In most cases if a dog is stung by a bee or wasp, they will experience mild local irritation which should subside within a few hours. However, it can be more serious if dogs receive multiple stings, or if they occur inside the mouth, nose or other sensitive tissues. At Purina, we’ve put together this useful guide to tell you what to do if your dog’s stung by a wasp or bee, the possible symptoms and when to seek help from your vet.
Health
What to Do If Your Cat Goes Missing
What to Do If Your Cat Goes Missing
4 mins read
If your much-loved pet goes missing, it’s every cat owner’s worst nightmare. Not only is it upsetting and stressful for you when you can’t find your cat or kitten, but then you also worry that your pet may be scared or hurt. The good news is that there are plenty of things you can do to maximise your chance of finding a lost cat.
Behaviour & Training
What to Do If You Found a Stray Dog
What to Do If You Found a Stray Dog?
4 mins read
What happens when you find a stray dog, and how can you help? Find out what to do when you find a dog without its owner. Even if you have an almost instant connection and want to keep them with you, there are basic steps everyone must follow when they find a stray dog. In this article, we will outline what to do when you find a dog without an owner.
Health
What to Do If You Find a Stray Cat
What to Do If You Find a Stray Cat?
4 mins read
What do you do when you find a stray cat? When a cat comes to your window, meowing for food and water, what steps should you take?
Health
What is Cognitive Dysfunction in Dogs
What is Cognitive Dysfunction in Dogs?
2 mins read
Sometimes older dogs might undergo behavioural changes that seem unusual or a little more noticeable than just ‘slowing down’. Until recently, experts had attributed these things to the aging process, about which little can be done. More recently, however, unusual changes in older dogs have been attributed to a disorder called Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome (CDS).
Behaviour & Training
What Human Foods Can Cats Eat
What Human Foods Can Cats Eat?
5 mins read
Many of us sneak our cats a bite of whatever we're eating – but have you ever asked yourself, what human foods can cats eat? While it might seem harmless to share a snack, not all human foods are safe for your feline friend. Knowing what’s OK to share – and what’s not – is essential for keeping them healthy and happy. Cats, just like dogs, can be expert beggars at the dinner table, especially when there’s fish, meat, or dairy in sight. But even if they’re giving you those irresistible eyes, it’s important to remember that their digestive systems are different from ours. That’s why we’ve created this simple guide to help you understand what human foods are safe for cats – and which ones are best kept off their menu.
Feeding & Nutrition
What Do Different Cat Noises and Sounds Mean
What Do Different Cat Noises and Sounds Mean?
5 mins read
Discover the meaning behind why your cat makes a variety of meowing, hissing or purring sounds with our handy guide, and before you know it you'll be able to translate what your kitty is trying to tell you like a pro! When cats make noises, they’re trying to communicate a feeling or desire. Whether they are purring whilst being groomed, or hissing at another animal, cat sounds can all be roughly translated into human language. So, you can roughly understand what your cat is trying to communicate!
Behaviour & Training
Urine Infections in Dogs
Urine Infections in Dogs
4 mins read
Urinary infections in dogs are very common, and just like when it happens to us humans, it can be unpleasant and quite painful thanks to the burning sensation when urinating. Luckily, once taken to your vet for diagnosis and treatment, these infections will clear relatively quickly, and your canine friend will soon be back to their usual self. If you’re wondering about the symptoms of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in dogs and want to know the treatment options available, keep reading as we’ve put together this handy guide with everything you need to know.

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