For some cats a cat flap is an open invitation to enter the house and help themselves to the residents' food and even settle themselves on a bed.
What should I do if my cat goes missing? Essential information for cat owners in case you ever need a plan of action.
Plants like catnip and catmint should be the first choice for gardeners with cats - and you can grow them both yourself with ease!
A cat hideaway can provide a much-loved retreat for your cat. Graham Strong has more tips to make your garden cat friendly.
There are several options for catproofing your garden and in modern times, it may be the only way to keep your cat safe.
Accidentally ingesting the wrong bit of vegetation can have dire consequences for a cat. Lilies are a big 'no no' for any cat garden/home.
Sadly, a number of cats are injured by airgun attacks every year. We look at what you should do if the worst happens.
Make life even happier for your pet with a fountain they can drink from and cat-friendly trees to climb, says garden expert Graham Strong.
How can I keep my cats enclosed in my garden when a fence is impractical? The invisible cat fence could be the answer.
Millions of cats go into gardens safely with poisonous plants, but it's worth being aware of what's save for your cats to chew.
It's not just catnip that cats enjoy. Find out from top feline garden expert Graham Strong about other plants that felines enjoy.
Grass eating is something that is more common in dogs than cats so it is unusual to hear about a cat being so keen on grazing the lawn.
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Remember - if you are seriously concerned about your cat’s health or behaviour, and especially if your cat is in distress, please take him or her along to your vet as soon as possible.
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