With winter’s chilly months returning, you might be a bit concerned about your furry friend staying outdoors. Benefits to letting them stay inside are they are less pur-rone to catching diseases from other stray cats they socialise with. Here are some tips to try and g...
The cons of having an outdoor cat far outweigh the benefits and it is a subject in which veterinarians and organizations have reached common consensus on. Whilst the average in door cat lives up to 12 years and can even live up to 20, the average out door cat lives onl...
Whether you are busy most of the day or usually spend a lot of time at home, there is a breed of cat for every type of person. Do the quiz below to find out what breed to adopt in regards to your lifestyle.
The big question you need to ask is what is your fur-nincial position? Can you af-fur-d it?
Cats are territorial
Providing them with their own space can be great but make sure they have their own cat litter trays! It is ideal to spread them through the house as t...
When adopting a new kitty, it is best to make your furry new friend ‘furrmiliar’ with your living arrangement. Your living space should be a cat friendly environment where they can play and enjoy your company. Here are some considerations to keep in mind: