By admin, on March 22nd, 2008
Cat grooming is not a subject that most cat owners give much thought to but as we all know, cats spend a great deal of their time licking their paws and rubbing them across their face or getting into unlikely positions in order to lick their backs, chests and other parts that we won’t mention here. Collectively, this activity is known as grooming.
By admin, on March 22nd, 2008
Although nearly everyone walks their dog, people rarely walk their cats. All the same, cats can learn to walk on a lead. As a matter of fact, there are collars, harnesses, and leads designed purely for cats.
By admin, on March 22nd, 2008
Why on earth would anyone want to wash a cat? you may ask. It sounds like a situation fraught with danger! Well, surprisingly, cats can get just as dirty or flea infested as dogs and sometimes you have no choice but to either wipe them down with special wipes or to bathe them. Wiping is relatively easy but washing is not. A word of warning though, cats’ fur contains special oils to protect and "waterproof" it so never wash your can more than once a month.
By admin, on October 27th, 2007
You may be the biggest cat lover in the world, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that you want them digging in your flower beds. Here are some tips to keep them off your garden safely.
By admin, on September 17th, 2007
Many cat owners don’t realise that it is perfectly possible to train their pet to a collar and lead or better still, a harness, but that isn’t the province of dogs only.