We have already discussed the safest cat collars here, but do all cats need to wear collars and ID tags, including indoor cats? Since we’ve had Noggins and Binkles, we have lived in different properties and different countries, including Seychelles and Mauritius, but we have always chosen to put a breakaway safety collar and ID tag on them.
Getting your cat used to wearing a collar as quickly as possible is a really important part of keeping your furry friend safe because, even for indoor cats, wearing a collar means that your treasured pet can also wear a personalised ID tag with your contact details on.
Whether the kids have been pestering you to get a kitten or cat or you are just looking for a companion for yourself, once you have made a decision to get your new furry friend, you will no doubt very quickly start wondering what essential items you need to get your hands on to welcome your new kitty into your home. In this post, we share a checklist of what we consider to be the ultimate guide to getting ready for a new furry friend in your life and ensuring they have a happy and healthy welcome home...
At Christmas pet owners and particularly cat owners need to make sure their Christmas trees and decorations are pet-safe. Cats love climbing Christmas trees so we have shared our top tips to help make sure your Christmas tree, decorations, lights and importantly your cat are all safe during the festive period...
The first real celebration of the autumn season is Halloween. A typical Halloween celebration involves scary costumes, tales of ghouls and ghosts, trick-or-treat, apple bobbing and pumpkin carving. Whilst humans can have a lot of fun during Halloween, Bonfire Night and New Year's Eve, the same is not normally the case for cats and dogs who can find the experience more scary for all the wrong reasons. Fireworks can be a major issue, but you can make your pet's experience more enjoyable and safe by following these tips...