Why it's important for your cat to be pro protein
Protein is one of the basic building blocks of any body, whether it's a cat's or a human's. Hair and nails are mostly made of protein. It's used to build and repair tissues as well as make enzymes, hormones, and other bodyread more...
Basic Toilet Training For Kittens
Start toilet training your kitten from about eight weeks of age. Begin with a small litter tray which they can scramble into with ease when you coax them towards it. Make sure they have room to dig. Be prepared for accidents, kittens may notread more...
Cat Flu, its an epidemic
Cat Fluwhere do I
begin, its an epidemic. You know how you feel when you have the full blown
flu? Thats what cat flu feels like for our furry friends, so treatment needs
to be sought out quickly. Symptoms include sneezing,read more...
Your pet's unique diet
Every dog and cat has specific dietary needs that have been consistent throughout their evolution. As household pets, we're now responsible for feeding them so it's important to select their diet carefully and make sure they'reread more...
Feline Diabetes can be a little complicated
Feline diabetes, otherwise known as Diabetes Mellitus is a common disorder found in cats. It is caused by the inability of the hormone insulin to properly balance blood sugar (glucose) levels. Obesity can often play a big factor, so its aread more...
How OPTIMUM Can Make Your Kitten And Puppy Smarter
Every pet owner wants the best for their new puppy or kitten. They're like a new member of the family and are treated with the love and care you would give a baby, which is why you want to make sure they are as healthy and happy asread more...
Protein, an essential part of your cat's diet.
Domestic cats, much like their bigger relatives, are carnivores so their metabolism and dietary needs are different from other animals, including dogs. Cat's bodies work best when they consume a high protein diet, whichread more...
Smart Cats Now in Running for OPTIMUM Pet Health Drive
As complex as cats seem, especially when it comes to getting their diet right, there are actually five simple signs to gauge whether they are, in fact, receiving an effective and optimum dietary balance. 1) A healthy appetite 2) Small firm stools 3)read more...
Ringworm, one of the nastiest and your family is vulnerable
Ringworm, its actually not a worm! First things first, it's actually not a worm, it's a fungus that is really easy to pass onto the kids. Both dogs and cats can contract it. It is a skin disease caused by a fungus. One thing that youread more...
Allergy Prevention
Here's the good news about pets and allergies. Several studies have recently shown that children who have exposure to dogs and cats in the first year of their life may be less likely to develop allergies in later life. Without going intoread more...