Scroll down for a full list of information and handy tips on how to care for your cat or kitten or select the easy to view topic headings in the menu bar on the left hand side of your screen.
- Basic health and care
- Caring for your kitten - sleeping, food, training and play
- Caring for your cat - vaccination, desexing, worming, fleas, heartworm, feeding
- Desexing - sterilisation and your pet
- Eye drops - administering your cat's eye drops
- Bringing home your new pet
- Ears - problems, cleaning and giving drops
- Feeding your cat
- Feeding a fussy eater
- Feeding treats to a pet with a Prescription Diet
- Fleas - solving a flea problem
- Heartworm disease
- How long do cat's live - aging
- Grooming - Can I bath my cat?
- Giving your pet a tablet - hints and tips
- Microchipping - identifying your pet
- Pregnancy and your cat...
- Scratching or itchy skin - does it mean fleas?
- Urine sample collection at home
- Weighty Problems - weight loss for your pet
- Weight - Body Condition Score
- Worms and your cat
- Behaviour
- Dental care - your pet's teeth and gums
- Illness and injury
- Anal Glands (Anal Sacs) - including Anal Sacculectomy
- Arthritis and your pet
- Aural haematomas in cats - ears
- Blood tests - understanding your pet's blood work
- Chemotherapy and your pet
- Diabetes Mellitus - excessive sugar in the blood
- First Aid Tips
- FIV and your cat - Feline Immunodeficiency Virus
- Fighting - wounds and infections - the fighting spirit
- Head shaking - an ear of an issue!
- Heatstroke - hyperthermia
- Hyperthyroidism
- Lumps and bumps on your pet's skin
- Pain - How can you tell if your cat is in pain?
- Skin cancer - can pets get it too?
- Snake bite and your pet
- Ultrasound - non intrusive diagnostics for your pet
- Vomiting cat - normal or a concern?
- Seniors
- Senior pet care - an overview
- Arthritis and your pet
- 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?
- How can I make my pet's everyday life comfortable?
- What should I feed my senior pet?
- Surgery
- Pet safety - common problems and dangers
- Heatstroke - hyperthermia
- 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
- Lillies - the flower that is very toxic to cats
- Lead poisoning - renovation rescue for your house not your pet!
- Moving house - settling your pet into a new house
- Poisons in the household - toxic food, medications, baits and more
- Poisons in the garden - poisonous plants and garden dangers
- Snake bite and your pet
- Summer days - ideas to keep your dog cool and amused
- Swimming pools in your backyard - safety and your pet
