Most cats loathe water and react to it with panic and distress. However, there is one cat, the Turkish Van, that is fast becoming fame for its swimming talents. Equipped with a fine, dense coat and neck ruffle that thickens even more in the winter months, this breed will happily plunge into water. There are [...]
Entries from January 2012
Is It True That Some Cats Enjoy Water And Like To Swim?
January 30th, 2012 · No Comments
Tags: Cats: Fact and Fiction
Is Feline Urological Syndrome The Same as Feline Cystitis?
January 25th, 2012 · No Comments
Feline cystitis is a bladder inflammation that affects mainly female cats, and is sometimes associated with infection rather than a general condition related to other influences. The primary sign of this disease is an increase in the number of times urination is attempted, with an obvious reduction in the amount of urine passed. A secondary [...]
Tags: Cat: Health
Do I really need to offer my kitten an indoor litter tray?
January 19th, 2012 · No Comments
A kitten that is house-bound in the early stages will need an indoor litter tray. However, a healthy adult cat that is an active outdoor type will not normally require an ‘indoor toilet’ as most (if not all) its toileting will be performed outside.
Tags: Caring For Your Cat
Pets Health Savings Could Be Useful for 2012
January 18th, 2012 · No Comments
A lovable Labrador, a Cuddly cat or a gorgeous Guinnea Pig. Whatever the pet, their health is a primary concern of any good pet owner. Unfortunately, caring for a pet can be quite expensive. With food bills, litter, enclosures, toys and accessories the price adds up. However, when your pet gets sick the bill could [...]
Tags: Other Stuff
Protecting Your Cat Against Fleas and Worms
January 18th, 2012 · No Comments
A flea infestation is unpleasant for both you and your cat and therefore it is important that it is treated, and most importantly prevented completely. Fleas bite their host (your pet) to feed from their blood, which causes an inflammatory reaction and an itchy irritation. Fleas can cause fur loss and in severe cases anaemia [...]
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