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Cat Fleas, Ticks, Worms, lice & Mites

Most people land here after spotting scratching, flea dirt, a tick, or a sudden bout of vomiting or diarrhoea—and wondering if it’s “just a minor parasite” or something that needs a vet today. With cats, the same small hitchhikers can range from irritating to dangerous, especially for kittens, older cats, and anyone already unwell. Below […]

Nebelung Cat

People usually start looking up the Nebelung when a blue-grey, long-haired cat turns up in their life—through a breeder, a rescue listing, or a friend’s “Russian Blue, but fluffier” description—and they want to know what they’re really dealing with. The details matter: this is a rare, pedigreed type with a particular coat, a particular build, […]

Feline Parasite Control – Cat fleas, ticks, lice, mites etc

Parasite control is one of those routine cat-care jobs that turns urgent the moment you spot “flea dirt” on the coat, a tick tucked into the ear, or a cat scratching hard enough to break the skin. Left to settle in, external parasites can trigger painful dermatitis, spread other parasites such as tapeworm, and in […]

Children and Pet Loss

Most families land here when they need words for a hard moment: telling a child that a pet has died, or preparing them for an imminent goodbye. The details matter. Vague explanations and soft euphemisms can leave kids confused, worried, or quietly blaming themselves. Below is a practical, age-aware guide to helping children understand death […]

California spangled cat

People usually search for California Spangled cats for one reason: they’ve seen the leopard-like coat and want to know whether the breed is real, available, and a good fit for life at home. The practical questions come quickly — temperament, care needs, health risks, and whether you’ll ever actually find one. The California Spangled is […]

What is a furball?

People usually search “furballs in cats” after hearing that familiar gagging cough, or finding a damp, sausage-shaped clump on the floor. Most of the time it’s unpleasant but harmless. Sometimes, though, repeated retching or ongoing vomiting is the first sign of an intestinal blockage or another illness that needs a vet’s hands and eyes. Below […]

How to Train Your Kitten: A Comprehensive Guide for Australian Cat Owners

Most people look up kitten training when something small starts to snowball: a kitten missing the litter tray, turning hands into chew toys, or shredding the sofa with sharp new claws. Left alone, these habits can harden into routines that are difficult to unwind. Kittens learn fast, but they learn what works. Calm handling, a […]

Australian Mist Cat

People usually search for the Australian Mist when they’re weighing up a kitten, double-checking breed facts, or trying to understand what “spotted” and “marbled” actually look like in real life. The details matter: temperament affects day-to-day life, and health claims can shape long-term costs and expectations. The Australian Mist is an Australian-developed companion cat known […]

Cat Vision – how they see in the dark.

People usually look this up after watching a cat glide through a dark hallway, or after noticing that sudden green-gold “eye shine” in torchlight. It can feel like night vision, and it matters—because the same features that help cats in dim light also shape what they miss in bright light, at distance, and in colour. […]

Norwegian Forest Cat

People usually start looking up the Norwegian Forest Cat when they’re weighing up a breeder, trying to understand a very fluffy new arrival, or comparing “big long-haired” breeds that can look similar at a glance. It’s a practical decision: these cats are substantial, athletic climbers with a dense coat, and the day-to-day care is different […]

Ear Canker otitis in Cats

Most people land on “ear canker” because their cat’s ears suddenly smell wrong, look messy, or the cat won’t stop shaking its head and scratching. Sometimes it’s just irritation in the outer ear canal. Other times it’s the first sign of mites, yeast, bacteria, or a deeper infection that can affect balance and hearing if […]

British Shorthair Cat

People usually land on British Shorthair pages when they’re weighing up a new cat: a calm indoor companion, a breed that suits kids or other pets, or a personality that won’t be climbing the curtains at 2 am. The stakes are ordinary but real—daily care, long-term health costs, and whether the cat in front of […]

Sphynx Cat

People usually start searching for Sphynx cat information for one of two reasons: they’re about to buy or adopt a kitten, or they already live with one and the skin and ear care has become a weekly reality. The details matter. A Sphynx can be an excellent companion, but their “nearly hairless” skin changes how […]

Indoor vs Outdoor Cats: Which is Best for Your Feline Friend?

People usually land on the indoor-versus-outdoor question when they’re trying to make one clear decision: how much freedom is safe for their cat, and what that choice will mean in day-to-day life. It matters because the risks are uneven—cars, fights, disease and poisons on one side; boredom, weight gain and stress behaviours on the other. […]

A Cat’s use of Touch – Nose Paws Whiskers

People usually notice it in passing: a cat pauses to tap an object with its nose, pats at something with a paw, or “reads” a doorway with its whiskers before slipping through. These small touches aren’t fussiness. They’re quick, reliable checks that help a cat map distance, texture, movement and risk—especially in dim light, cluttered […]

Selkirk Rex

Most people end up reading about the Selkirk Rex for one simple reason: they’ve met a cat with a curly coat and want to know what living with that texture is really like—how much grooming it needs, what health checks matter, and whether the temperament suits a normal household. The Selkirk Rex is not a […]

Egyptian Mau

People usually start looking up the Egyptian Mau when they’re weighing up a new cat—often a first pedigree—or trying to understand why a spotted “street cat” doesn’t quite match the real thing. The details matter: a true Mau has a particular coat pattern, body shape and temperament, and those traits affect daily life in an […]

Burmilla Cat

People usually start looking up the Burmilla when they’ve met one (or seen an advert) and want to know what, exactly, they’re bringing home: coat type, temperament, grooming, and whether there are any breed-linked health problems to plan for. With cats, small misunderstandings add up—an “easy-care” coat still needs routine brushing, and a “healthy breed” […]

Cat’s jumping and landing Ability

People usually end up searching for this when they’ve watched a cat vault onto a bench like it’s nothing — or when one has fallen from a balcony or window and they’re trying to work out how worried to be. Cats are built for sudden bursts of power and for correcting themselves mid-air, but “lands […]

Persian Cat: A Comprehensive Guide to This Elegant Feline

People usually look up Persian cats when they’re weighing up the breed for their home, or when a new Persian arrives and the daily reality hits: knots that turn into mats, eyes that weep, and breathing that can sound louder than it should. Persians can be calm, affectionate indoor companions, but their coat and their […]