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Common Feline Toxins Part 2
Cat health

Common Feline Toxins Part 2

Plants, Pet Products and Chemical Hazards There are many potential poisons for cats found within the home environment. In Part 1 we looked at those found most commonly in human food and medication


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Common Feline Toxins Part 1
Cat health

Common Feline Toxins Part 1

Don't let Curiosity Kill the Cat There are many common household items which can be toxic to cats. Today we discuss some of the most relevant toxins found in human food and medication


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Cold weather safety tips for cats

Cold weather safety tips for cats

As a hardcore cat parent, keeping your cats safe in cold weather is vital. Whether they’re an outdoor explorer or a firm homebody, let’s talk cold weather safety tips.


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Chronic Kidney Disease in Senior Cats
Cat health

Chronic Kidney Disease in Senior Cats

Has your cat recently been diagnosed with chronic kidney disease? Or are you worried they might have developed it? We're here to help. In this article we'll explain what CKD is, how your cat might get it, how it's diagnosed, and how you can help your cat manage their symptoms


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Choosing A Cat Collar
Hardcore how-tos

Choosing A Cat Collar

As much as buying a collar can be extremely exciting, there are pro’s and con’s to your cat wearing a collar. Collars can help make sure your cat can be identified if they ever went missing and they allow people to know your cat is owned


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Cats in Cars – Eight Tips for Travelling
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Cats in Cars – Eight Tips for Travelling

Most cats are not great travellers and even a short trip to the vet can be a source of enormous stress. This is usually expressed loudly and plaintively; but can also be seen in quiet cats that are breathing faster than usual, or salivating (this can be due to nausea or stress)


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Cats And Asthma
Cat health

Cats And Asthma

Have you noticed your cat coughing? Or having a little breathing difficulty? These are symptoms of a wider problem, and they may have asthma - cats can get it too! Feline asthma is not too dissimilar to that in humans. It is defined as chronic inflammation within the lining of the airways


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