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Cat Health Quick Guide Help and Advice Cats Protection

WEBKittens and adult cats should be vaccinated to help them stay healthy and help stop the spread of disease. They'll need their first vaccine at around eight to nine weeks old. …

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Vomiting in cats Help and Advice Cats Protection

WEBIncorporate daily brushing to help minimise the number of hairballs your cat throws up. enrichment feeders. If your cat gets too excited about food, eats too quickly and then …

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Neutering, vaccinations, microchipping Cat care advice

WEBNeutering. Neutering your cat is a simple operation, with many health benefits. Essential for preventing unwanted kittens and reducing the spread of disease, it is advised that …

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Caring for Elderly Cats

WEBFeeding older cats. As your cat gets older, they may benefit from a senior cat food that is designed to meet their precise nutritional needs. You can make life easier for your cat by …

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Health Issues for Elderly Cats Cat Health Cats Protection

WEBThis condition affects the control of blood sugar levels and usually occurs in middle-aged and older cats, particularly those that are overweight. Signs of diabetes can be similar to …

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Kidney disease in cats Help and Advice Cats Protection

WEBHow kidney disease in cats is treated. Treatment depends on the stage of kidney disease your cat has and the signs shown, it may include: fluid therapy. To help replace lost salts …

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Common cat problems Help & Advice Cats Protection

WEBCat behavioural problems. Behavioural issues in cats are common and cats who appear to be misbehaving may just be exhibiting normal cat behaviour. If your cat's behaviour …

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Cats and human foods Help and Advice Cats Protection

WEBUncooked meat and fish or raw eggs may contain harmful bacteria and parasites. Feeding raw bones should also be avoided as it increases the risk of choking or a blockage in …

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Mature Moggies Caring for Elderly Cats

WEBPreventative healthcare for older cats. In their golden years, you can help your cat by carefully monitoring any changes in your elderly cat's behaviour and their overall …

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Worms in cats Our complete guide Cats Protection

WEBThere are two main types of intestinal worm your cat might get: tapeworm. These are very long, flat worms that attach themselves to the wall of the gut. Your cat may pass these …

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Caring for your cat

WEBSomewhere to hide It is important to provide your cat with a place to hide which will help to make them feel safe and secure. There are many things that can cause a cat to feel …

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The Behaviour Guide

WEBChapter . one. Introduction 4. Chapter . two. Promoting normal . cat behaviour 11. Understanding cats’ needs 11 Development of feline behaviour 14 Kitten socialisation 18

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Cat laws Animal Welfare Act Cats Protection

WEBAnimal Welfare Act 2006. Cats Protection was heavily involved in the campaign to raise sentences for cruelty. In 2021 the maximum penalty for cruelty offences (causing …

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Neutering your cat Cats Protection

WEBThe benefits of neutering your cat. Neutering prevents unwanted litters of kittens, and helps to prevent more cats being born than there are homes available. Cats Protection …

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Three-Legged Cats Disabled Cats Cats Protection

WEBIn fact, while the initial adaption period can be a challenge, cats adjust to a three-legged lifestyle remarkably well and many disabled cats live a full and happy life. Once …

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