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How to Choose the Perfect Cat for Your Home

People usually start looking into “how to choose the right cat” when a decision is close: a kitten in a rescue pen, a breeder’s litter coming up, or a friend offering to rehome an adult. It’s easy to pick with your eyes. It’s harder to pick a cat whose needs will still fit your home […]

Bombay Cat

Most people look up the Bombay cat when they’re deciding whether this sleek “mini-panther” will fit their home—especially if they want a friendly, indoor companion that’s easy to groom but not always low-energy. Bombays are usually calm with a playful streak, often happiest in the orbit of their people. The details that matter day-to-day are […]

Understanding Blindness in Cats: Causes, Symptoms, and Care

People usually land here after a quiet change at home: a cat hesitating at jumps, bumping a shoulder on the doorframe, or turning up with pupils that stay wide even in bright light. Vision loss can creep in, or arrive overnight, and the difference matters—because some causes are painful, and some are time-critical. Blind cats […]

Cat Health

People usually end up searching for cat health basics when something changes: a cat is scratching more than usual, off its food, newly adopted, or suddenly spending more time hiding. Small problems in cats can stay quiet for days, then tip into dehydration, infection, or an emergency before you’ve had a clear warning. Below is […]

Worms in Cats – worming your kitten

Most people land here after noticing something unsettling: a kitten with diarrhoea, a round belly, or tiny “grains of rice” around the tail — or they’ve simply realised their new kitten hasn’t been wormed on a proper schedule. With kittens, intestinal worms can move from “common” to “serious” quickly, and some parasites can also affect […]

The Ultimate Guide to Cat Fur Care: Tips and Techniques for a Healthy Coat

Most people start thinking about coat care when the shedding ramps up, a knot appears behind an ear, or a few pale flakes show up on the cat bed. Fur problems often look small at first, but mats can pull at the skin, dandruff can point to dryness or irritation, and sudden coat changes can […]

Discover the Unique Charm of German Rex Cats: A Comprehensive Guide

People usually land on German Rex pages when they’re trying to identify a curly-coated cat, check whether the breed is recognised, or work out what day-to-day care is really like. The key details are simple but worth getting right: the German Rex is a medium-sized, friendly cat with a short, wavy coat that feels like […]

Ragdoll Cat

Most people look up Ragdolls when they’re weighing up a kitten, checking whether the breed suits family life, or trying to understand a health note a vet has mentioned. These cats have a particular look and a particular way of moving through a home: large, quiet-footed, often content to stay close without demanding constant activity. […]

Caring for your older Cat

Most people start searching about “caring for an older cat” after a small, quiet shift at home: a once-springy cat hesitates before jumping, sleeps harder, loses weight without trying, or begins yowling at night. In older cats, these changes can be ordinary ageing, but they can also be the first visible edge of pain, dental […]

Abnormal water intake in Cats

When a cat suddenly seems glued to the water bowl, it’s rarely just a quirky phase. Extra drinking can be the first visible sign of a common medical problem—kidney disease, diabetes, an overactive thyroid—or it can be something simpler, like a change to dry food or hot weather. The useful starting point is a calm […]

Discovering the Burmilla Cat: A Guide to This Elegant Breed

People usually look up the Burmilla when they’re weighing up a new cat—one that’s affectionate and social, but not high-maintenance—or when they’ve met a “silver-shaded” cat and want to know what they’re actually looking at. The details matter: temperament affects everyday life at home, and a few inherited conditions are worth understanding before you choose […]

Cat’s Climbing and Jumping Ability

People usually look this up after watching a cat scale a bookcase, vault onto a fridge, or miss a landing by centimetres. It can be impressive. It can also end with a sprain, a broken tooth, or a fall from a window that looked “safe”. Cats are built for vertical life: spring-loaded hindquarters, a spine […]

Cat’s and Taste

Most people end up here for the same reason: a cat turns its nose up at dinner, ignores a new brand, or suddenly refuses a food it ate yesterday. It can look like fussiness, but a cat’s “taste” is really a blend of taste-bud chemistry, a powerful nose, and a strong sensitivity to texture. Cats […]

Understanding Feline Diabetes: Symptoms, Treatment, and Care

People usually land on a feline diabetes page because something has shifted at home: the water bowl is emptying faster than usual, the litter tray is wetter, or a cat that eats well is still losing weight. Sometimes the change is quieter—less jumping, a strange hind-leg weakness, a dull coat that won’t quite come good. […]

Understanding Feline Instincts: A Comprehensive Guide

People usually start looking up “feline instincts” when a cat’s behaviour suddenly feels odd in a living room setting: stalking ankles, shredding the couch, yowling at night, spraying, or hunting in the backyard. None of it is random, and the consequences can be real—stress and conflict at home, injuries from roaming, and heavy pressure on […]