Your cat's health matters to us, so whether it's learning to spot the first signs of illness or understanding what to expect as your cat begins to age, we have a collection of advice to help you keep your cat as happy and healthy as can be.
Flea infestations spread further than just your pets, and the only way to eradicate them all is by breaking the flea lifecycle. Here, we explain how to tackle each stage of the flea life cycle so you can look forward to a flea-free future.
Any cat owner knows that every once in a while, there may be a puddle of vomit or a hairball that needs cleaning up. But at what point should you be concerned about your cat's vomiting? Find out in our guide to cat vomit, which includes a handy colour chart to help you understand your cat.
Many flea treatments are available to buy from pet shops across the country, but how do they work? In our latest blog, we take a look at some of the most popular flea treatments available and how they work to protect your pet from fleas.
Did you know many worming treatments effectively kill existing infestations but don't offer prolonged defence between treatments? This means your pet may be at risk of reinfestation if you do not treat them frequently enough. Our blog explains how many times a year you should be worming your pet so you can build the perfect parasite prevention plan for your pet.
Cat flu is a common illness in cats that's a lot like the common cold in humans. Find out how to prevent your cat from getting cat flu and how to treat them if they do catch it with our blog.
Arthritis in cats isn’t as uncommon as you might think. However, cats are so good at hiding when they’re in pain that you may not realise your cat is struggling with the disease until it’s too late. In our blog, we explain the signs of arthritis in cats as well as advice on available cat arthritis treatments.
Approximately 10% of older cats are diagnosed with hyperthyroidism yearly, but what does that mean? Here, we discuss what feline hyperthyroidism is and what kinds of treatments are available.
While there is no defining cause, cystitis can affect cats of any age, regardless of their gender and is actually more common than you'd think. In our latest blog, we take a look at signs of cystitis in cats so you can be ready if your cat suffers from a flare up.
FIV is a term you’ll see often if you’re looking to adopt a cat from a shelter, but it’s a virus that can affect any cat that has access to the outside. In our latest blog, we’re going to discuss what FIV is in cats, including the symptoms and how to care for cats with FIV.
Cats can pick up all kinds of nasty parasites while they’re out and about, so make sure you keep them protected with suitable flea treatment for cats. Here, we compare some of the most popular cat flea treatments all available to buy without a vet prescription.