Maybe in Australia cats are real party animals. This pet owner has a problem with his cat constantly disappearing, and showing up many days later. Continue Reading
 Diane would like some advice from Glynne on the correct diet to feed her cats, in order to try and stop them from catching and hunting birds. Continue Reading
Ever wondered why dogs and cats seem to be the most popular house pets? Well the reason is quite simple really, it’s because they fit into our lifestyles so well. They are easy to feed, easy to please, easily house trained, don’t cost a fortune to maintain and of course they make wonderful companions. But of course there are many people who decide to keep more unusual pets instead. Continue Reading
These two talking cats have something important to say! Check out the video - click continue reading to view. Continue Reading
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I was wondering if it was normal for cats to smell (fur)? If it is is there something we can put on their coats to prevent the smell? Continue Reading
Our pets, no matter what species, are very precious to most of us and are in fact accepted as members of our family, which is the way I believe it should be. And as a result, their health should always be paramount and as important to us as the health of our human family members. Let’s face it, some of the smooth-skinned-two leggeds should be taking tips from them when it comes to loyalty, patience and unconditional love. Continue Reading
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 This dog owner needs advice on how to handle her hyperactive Labrador/Alsatian, who is highly strung, chews up everything and also chases the cats. Continue Reading
I love cats but I don’t like some of their habits, and killing birds is one of them! I once saw a study about the impact domestic cats have on small mammals and birds in the United Kingdom. It was estimated our gentle, furry friends, kill a shocking 4½ tons of these little creatures per annum! So here is some advice on how to stop your cats hunting. Continue Reading
Yesterday I took my extremely sick dog to the vet. Sitting in reception was an elderly man with the biggest male Rottweiler I have seen in a long time - I guess it weighed 70 kilos plus and his master, a puny 60 kilos … if he was lucky! Now what really got up my nose was this twit of a man was taking great delight in encouraging his Monster-dog to lunge out and bark at every patient who dared to enter the surgery. The point of this tale is to impress upon you the importance of good behaviour at the vet. You and your dog should always have respect for other people and their pets. Not all animals are there for a check or their jabs. Some are old, some are sick, some are mortally injured and some are there for a final farewell.
This frustrated dog owner needs some advice about her neighbour’s marauding cats, who visit her property and disturb the family at all hours of the night. The cats are also stalking and killing birds. How can she stop them coming into her garden? Continue Reading