
Getting Pawlitical….
Happy New Year! For UK cats, it hopefully is. This year, one of the largest charitable organisations for felines is being heard in the House of Commons with a “cat manifesto.” An article in The Independent mentions seven points of the…

The Story of Thomas the Christmas Cat (and the myth surrounding FIV)
I thought the final blog of the year should be a positive post about something that is pretty intimidating to a lot of cat lovers, so here’s a Christmas tale about a lovely cat called Thomas. I moderate on a…

Tis the season…
To be jolly…. And if you’re a cat parent, wonder exactly how you’re going to keep your Christmas tree vertical throughout the whole of the festive season. Previously to Darwin joining my family, I’d never had a cat that was…

The Language of Cats
When Chi, our first “Garden Cat” came on the scene about three years ago, I noticed something pretty fascinating. He didn’t use the noises I was used to when trying to communicate with us. His noises when conveying something were…

Punishing cats for instinctual behaviour
A lot of the time online, I see posts about people unhappy with a cats behaviour who are seeking out ways to punish them or informing people how well something they’ve tried has worked. While I understand cats in our…

Blog – When choosing a cat, be colour blind.
The first cat I chose to come home with me when I moved out of my parents was a tiny, seven week old kitten the rescue had named Spitz. She was a brindle tortoiseshell and was adorable. Tragedy struck the…

Making the most of your vertical space – a review
As a seasoned cat slave, I’ve noticed a massive increase in the options available for activity centres in the last ten years or so. I recently decided that it was time my cats got to make use of some of…

Knowing when a cat is a bit of a “Greta Garbo”
At least, where other cats are concerned. The handsome tom that began visiting us at the beginning of the year is just such a cat. He popped to see me sporadically at first, and then the visits became more and…

Let there be light….a collar review….
This review may divide opinion. A lot of people I know are not comfortable with their cats wearing collars, due to possible safety issues. I myself only use the quick release collars and the release mechanism is checked thoroughly before…

Neutering and how it impacts positively in a built up area.
Locally to me, there are a lot of cats. I’m in a pretty built up area and cats are classed by a lot of people (mistakenly) as needing less care than a dog. Because there are so many cats, there…
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