by Gem Farrell | Apr 13, 2023 | Pet Health
Over 7 million pets at risk of suffering and disease through lack of vaccination, latest PAW Report finds In 2022, 79% of dogs, 61% of cats and 52% of rabbits have received regular booster vaccinations. While this is slightly lower than the proportion in February 2020...
by Gem Farrell | Apr 6, 2023 | Pet Health
Feline Dementia can also be referred to as Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome (CDS) and is directly related to aging of a cats brain. CDS ultimately leads to changes in awareness, deficits in learning and memory, and decreased responsiveness to stimuli. CDS is the...
by Gem Farrell | Mar 30, 2023 | Pet Health
Delve into the dangers of chocolate poisoning in pets, exploring its causes, symptoms, and most importantly, what steps you can take to prevent it. By raising awareness and understanding the risks, we can better safeguard the well-being of our beloved companions and...
by Gem Farrell | Mar 30, 2023 | Pet Health
all owners must have their cat microchipped by June 2024 Compulsory Microchipping Owners will be required to microchip their cats by the time they reach 20 weeks of age Microchipping cats will help reunite thousands of lost or stray pets every year Owners found not to...
by Gem Farrell | Mar 28, 2023 | Pet Health
We understand… All cats should have yearly veterinary checks, but some will need more frequent visits and most will need at least one surgery in their lives. For many cats, going to the vet is a stressful experience....
by Gem Farrell | Mar 20, 2023 | Pet Health
Keep your pets safe in the garden this spring The arrival of spring means it’s time to get outside and get dirty for those with green thumbs. The garden is a great place to spend time with dogs and outdoor cats, but warm spring weather can also pose poisoning...