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How to improve choice and control for your cat

Lack of choice can lead us to feel helpless, it can lead us to feel we don’t have control over our situation or our life. When we feel we have a lack of control over our situation we may feel stressed, angry or we may even display symptoms of learned helplessness – an...

Do you have a cat? Here are important lessons about litter trays

Cat pee is really whiffy! It can be embarrassing, upsetting and smelly if you cat soils in your home. Prevention is better than cure so here are a list of ways to help your cat pee and poop where you’d like them to. I’ve categorised some ‘do’s and do not’s’ for you...

How to choose a professional dog trainer, dog walker and pet sitter

Your pet is a member of your family. You want someone who will care for your pet with respect, compassion and care. When choosing a pet care professional here are some considerations and questions to ask. Choosing a dog walker or pet sitter Insurance – It’s imperative...

Brilliant games to play with your dog and cat

Just like humans animals need to be mentally challenged and experience new things or we become bored, less inquisitive and sometimes less intelligent. Like us, if pets are bored they will find their own entertainment. If we’re bored we may overeat or wind people up to...

Cat Sitters talk about what cats love and need to be happy

Get creative with cardboard! Those of you who have cats will know that they love cardboard and high places. A chap called Sam combined these two things an made an enchanted cardboard house for his cherished kitty Denni:...

Why does my cat eat that thing?! Have you heard of the behaviour pica?

Pica is also known as eating and/or chewing non- nutritious substances like cloth, wool or plastic bags. It’s common in oriental breeds such as the Siamese, Tokenise and Burmese, which suggests there may be a genetic component to the behaviour. John Bradshaw, in his...

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