Cats
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- Basic health and care
- Caring for your new kitten - vaccinations, fleas, desexing, feeding, kitten care
- Caring for your cat - vaccinations, fleas, worms, feeding, general care
- Training your kitten to use a litter tray
- Bringing home your new pet
- Desexing - about the sterilisation procedure
- Desexing - the medical and behavioural benefits of sterilisation
- Ears - problems, cleaning and giving drops
- Exercise and nutrition for your cat
- Eye drops - administering your cat's eye drops
- Feeding a fussy eater
- Feeding treats to a pet with a Prescription Diet
- Feeding your cat
- Feeding your pet bones
- Fleas - solving a flea problem
- Giving your pet a tablet - hints and tips
- Grooming - Can I bath my cat?
- Heartworm disease
- How long do cats live - ageing
- Indoors or outdoors?
- Identifying your pet - Microchip now with body temperature measure!
- Pregnancy and your cat...
- Scratching or itchy skin - does it mean fleas?
- Urine sample collection at home
- Vaccinations and cats - the diseases and names explained
- Weight - Body Condition Score
- Weighty Problems - weight loss for your pet
- Wellness check-ups - it's all about living to be 100 years of age
- Worms and your cat
- Behaviour
- Catbox and cage phobia - taking your cat to the vet
- Climbing cats
- Communication - how do cats communicate?
- Moving house - settling your pet into a new house
- Food obsessions and your cat
- Indoor cats - keep your feline happy
- Satisfying your cat's need to scratch
- Sneezing - causes in cats
- Spraying and soiling in the house
- Toys - choosing safe play toys for your cat
- Dental care - your pet's teeth and gums
- FAQ's - Cats
- Should you be concerned if your pet eats a rat or mouse?
- How often do cats come on call?
- Is it ok to feed my pet milk?
- How do you teach your cat to walk on a lead?
- Does cigarette smoke harm your pet?
- What is the best age for sterilising your cat?
- Why does your cat 'knead' you?
- Litter choices - selecting the best cat box litter
- Cold, wet noses as a health indicator
- Fleas - using dog flea treatment on cats
- Feeding multiple pets - diet restrictions
- Illness and injury
- Bee stings
- Aging and your pet's brain - CDS a form of Dementia in pets
- Anal Glands (Anal Sacs) - including Anal Sacculectomy
- Asthma – Feline Bronchial Disease
- Aural haematomas in cats - ears
- Blood tests - understanding your pet's blood work
- Cancer - a starting point to understanding cancer, its causes, diagnosis and treatment
- Cat 'Flu' - Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
- Diabetes Mellitus - excessive sugar in the blood
- Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD)
- Fighting - wounds and infections - the fighting spirit
- First Aid Tips
- First aid treatment for burns
- F.I.V. and your cat - Feline Immunodeficiency Virus
- Flea allergies
- Flea allergy in cats
- Head shaking - an ear of an issue!
- Hearing problems in older cats
- Heatstroke - hyperthermia
- Hyperthyroidism
- Lumps and bumps on your pet's skin
- Motor Vehicle Accidents - road accidents involving pets
- Pain - How can you tell if your cat is in pain?
- Prescription drugs
- Skin cancer - can pets get it too?
- Snakebite and your pet
- Toxoplasmosis - in cats and humans
- Ultrasound - non intrusive diagnostics for your pet
- Vomiting cat - normal or a concern?
- Wounds and grazes and fight injuries
- Seniors
- Aging and your pet's brain - CDS a form of Dementia in pets
- Hearing problems in older cats
- When is a pet considered to be a senior?
- How do I keep my best friends around as long as possible?
- What should a seniors health check up include?
- How do I know if my pet is unwell?
- What are the signs of aging? Complete our seniors checklist
- Now my pet is a senior, what changes do I need to make?
- How much exercise does my senior pet need?
- Things you can do at home to help your older pet
- What should I feed my senior pet?
- Surgery
- Pet safety - common problems and dangers
- Bee stings
- Christmas decorations 101 - keeping your pet safe
- Chocolate is toxic to pets
- The coat - matting, stains and contamination in your pet's hair and fur
- Collars - an essential pet accessory, but how safe are they?
- Fireworks - and coping with loud noises
- Grass seeds
- Lead poisoning - renovation rescue for your house not your pet!
- Moving house - settling your pet into a new house
- Pet first aid magnet book
- Heatstroke - hyperthermia
- Poisons in the garden - poisonous plants and garden dangers
- Rat bait toxicity - poisoning
- Lilies - the flower that is very toxic to cats
- Snakebite and your pet
- Swimming pools in your backyard - safety and your pet
- Winter blues - keeping your pet safe and happy


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