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There are many different types of flea, tick & worm treatments available but how do you know which one to choose? Let’s take a look at four things you need to consider when buying your feline friend’s parasite prevention treatment.
We’ve all seen the faces of desperation from our furry friends as we eat our dinner. They want what we’re having and it’s often hard to resist giving them a scrap from our plates, but our food can be toxic for cats and dogs.
Just like humans, cats can suffer from anxiety, but the symptoms aren’t always easy to notice. Correctly interpreting your cat’s behaviour is the first step in learning how to calm an anxious cat.
It’s easy to forget that our pets are ageing around seven times faster than us. Knowing what to look for, taking your pet for regular vet check-ups, and adjusting their diet and exercise regime are the best preventative steps to help keep your fury friends healthy and comfortable in their senior years.
What you feed your cat is one of the most important choices you can make for them, so it’s crucial to select the right diet to set them up for life and their overall health (inside and out). To help you choose the best food for your cat’s nutritional needs, we’ll provide you with some helpful information below on Superior Nutrition food, and why we recommend a Superior Nutrition diet for the wellbeing of your cat.
Senior cats have different nutritional needs to kittens and adult cats. Here’s why you should feed your senior cat an age-specific food and how to choose the best diet to help them stay happy and healthy for longer.