by Cynthia Falter | May 4, 2011
Obesity is one of the largest cat health care problems in the United Kingdom. More pet cats than ever before are struggling with obesity and the serious cat health care issues that come with it. Sadly, obesity amongst cats can be regarded as a vicious circle: an obese...
by Cynthia Falter | May 4, 2011
Believed to effect 1 in 400 cats, feline diabetes often presents itself with symptoms which are very similar to those found in people. The good news is that feline diabetes is treatable and does not suggest a shorter life span or even lesser standard of living for...
by Cynthia Falter | Apr 11, 2011
We expect our Mama cat, Mungo, to have her kittens very soon. She has begun leaking a little fluid. So possibly in the next 24 hours or less, our family will have grown. I wonder how many she will have as she is huge. She has a significant waddle, and wobbles from...
by Cynthia Falter | Apr 6, 2011
Cats have been well-known for looking mice and rats for so long as cats and other people have been together. As strange as it may appear to some individuals, British shorthair cats are usually not born knowing the best way to hunt. It is a talent they be taught from...
by Cynthia Falter | Apr 1, 2011
Just about from birth, most kittens characteristically will want to find something like a litter box in which to relieve themselves. The preference is not simply passed on from the mother, but is also an instinct to bury their waste and conceal the scents from...