Cats can become extremely distressed by the sights and sounds of fireworks.
Fireworks no longer mark a one night celebration, but span a season lasting from October to December. Find out how to keep your cat safe and calm during fireworks season.
Periodontal disease can be seen in 70% of cats over three years old.
Fortunately, there are things we as owners can do to keep our cat’s teeth in tip top condition. Find out more about routine oral care, and dental visits to the vets.
Having a feline family member and a baby on the way is cause for celebration, not concern.
Cats not only benefit a baby's health and development, but with proper preparation they can live in harmony, and very possibly become best friends.
Did you know that 90% of cats over the age of 12 are affected by arthritis in at least one joint?
Learn how to spot the early signs of feline arthritis. Knowing how to manage the condition will improve your cat's comfort and wellbeing.
Meet International Cat Care introduced by Vicky Halls, acclaimed author and cat behaviourist.
As Manager of iCatCare’s Cat Friendly Homing project, Vicky is at the heart of this remarkable charity which each year touches the lives of 25 million cats across the world.
One couple’s experience of being first-time kitten owners.
No one can deny the love and fun that comes with adopting kittens... or the lengths their owners go to, to keep them safe, healthy and happy!
Love cats? Want to help when they need it most? This could be the answer...
Fostering a cat for The Cinnamon Trust gives you the love and companionship of a cat, but with 24/7 support, holiday cover and no vets fees!
Find out how to monitor and maintain a healthy weight for your cat.
Zumba classes and gym memberships aren't an option for cats (as far as we know!). So if your feline friend is filling out, they will need your help to get back into shape.
In the right environment, blind cats can live happy, independent lives.
Blind cats adapt extremely well using their whiskers and incredible sense of smell and hearing. However, there are things their humans can do to make their lives easier.
What makes happy cats, fulfilled owners and supports animal shelters?
Should you adopt from a rescue organisation, or buy from a private seller? If you love animals, adoption is the safest, most compassionate choice.
Neutering your cat is the kindest thing you can do. Here's why:
Neutering avoids unwanted litters, prevents cats becoming lost or injured, and reduces the risk of them catching some diseases; all with one routine medical procedure.
The benefits of cat fencing, and how it could enable you to adopt.
Cats enjoy being out in the sun and fresh air. But, if allowing your cat to roam free might compromise their safety, cat fencing or a catio could be the perfect solution.