Dogs and cats are curious by nature, particularly when it comes to food. They’re also very good at begging for a taste of whatever we may be eating or cooking. As cute as they may be, though, our pets can’t always stomach the same foods as us — some food…
Fleas are capable of reproducing with amazing speed. Each female flea is capable of laying nearly 2,000 eggs during their reproductive life. In order for a female to be reproductive they must take a blood meal from the host (your pet). Fleas begin laying eggs two days after a blood…
Understanding Cat Social Behaviour By nature cats tend to be solitary creatures, unlike dogs. Cats can form social groups although one social group may not get on with another. They are territorial and in general are solitary animals but due to their flexible social organisation can tolerate other cats in…
Cat House Soiling House soiling problems are one of the most common complaints from cat owners. Given the characteristics and strong preferences of cats, it can be a relatively simple problem to correct and often results are seen almost immediately. There are, however, a number of factors that contribute to…
Understanding Behaviour and Body Language Understanding what cats are communicating through their body language is crucial for cat parents because it enables them to more accurately “read” their cats and understand their feelings and motivations for doing what they do. Key body language features are identified through eyes, ears, body…