20 May, 2013
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Indoor Cats

Can Easter eggs poison cats?

chocolate easter egg, poisonus to catsChocolate at Easter is a nice treat for us humans but it certanly isn't a nice treats for cats, find out here why cats and chocolate don't mix.

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Cat scratching furniture advice

cat scratching furniture advice Cat's that attack your furniture and carpets can be a real problem. We have some advice that will help to save your furniture.

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Cat won't use the litter tray?

Cat using a litter trayThere are a number of areas that you could look at to ensure that you cat feels happy about using the facilities you are providing.

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Coping with cats and fireworks

Fireworks going offIs your cat scared of Bonfire Night? Here are some tips to make sure your cat has the minimal amount of disruption to his routine.

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How do I catproof my house?

wire chewed by a catBefore your new cat arrives, you need to ensure that your home is as safe and secure as possible to ensure that mishaps don't occur.

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How to entertain indoor cats

how to entertain an indoor cat A stimulating environment is essential for any cat but especially if he is an indoor cat. Boredom can lead to behaviour issues and weight gain.

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What cat litter should I use?

Cat coming out of the litter trayThere are many different types of cat litter available to help keep your cat's litter tray clean and fresh. Here's a selection of what's available.

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Why do cats need scratching posts?

cat scratching postA scratching post gives your cat or kitten a place to stretch and exercise, as well as keeping claws in good condition and your furniture safe

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