De-sexing is known by many different names but the goals are more or less the same for all pets: keeping them healthy and avoiding unexpected/unwanted litters. We understand this is likely your pet’s first surgery and you may be concerned. We also know you want to do...
Taking your cat to the vet can be a stressful experience. We are often told a cat has refused to go into the crate, run away when they’ve seen it, or meowed the whole way in the car. Here are some simple tips to reduce stress and make crating your cat an easier...
Cats are usually very clean and go to the toilet outside or in a litter tray. So, finding signs of urine (wee) or faeces (poo) elsewhere in the house signifies something is wrong. A one-off accident toileting indoors might be caused by illness, being trapped in a room...
Autumn has rolled around again, and trace element planning is in full swing. This season we have been fortunate enough to have a “green summer” and there are many good-looking animals around. It is important to be proactive with trace element testing and planning, for...
With the increased cost of living, budgeting has become more critical. Our pets are part of our families, particularly cats and dogs. Their care is not optional; therefore, we must allow their healthcare within the household budget. While we are lucky to have a system...