Pet care

Information and articles to help you take care of your pet, and help to avoid some of the common preventable accidents and illnesses that can occur.

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Cats Behaviours

Published: 21 Dec 2023

While dogs are often known for their extroverted personalities, their tail wagging and their eager barking, their feline counterparts are quite the opposite. Cats are not so easy to read – with their sometimes-evasive nature, you might find that they seem quiet, introverted and cautious around you or strangers.

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A fresh start; Adopting a cat or kitten

Published: 23 Oct 2023

From a tiny kitten to a senior feline, adopting a cat from a local rescue centre is a great alternative to purchasing from a breeder. By giving this furry little friend a second chance, you’re giving them a brand new loving home that will give them the chance of a happy and fulfilled life.

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Declawing cats - An unethical practice

Published: 11 Aug 2023

The practice of declawing is banned in Australia due to its unnecessary and harmful nature, with the exception of it being in the cat’s best interest, such as a medical issue that can’t be resolved another way.

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Training your new pets

Published: 15 Feb 2023

Whether it’s your first feline or your penultimate pooch, it’s important to know how to implement key training strategies to set you both up for success and set your relationship off on the right foot.

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New Kitten Checklist

Published: 1 Dec 2022

There’s hardly anything more exciting than adopting a new family pet. Whether you’re new or experienced though, the process of becoming a pet parent can be overwhelming – with so much to do for your new kitten, it can be easy to forget some important steps. Luckily, we’ve curated a simple checklist that covers the essentials of what your cat will need.

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Cat dental health

A healthy mouth equals a healthy happy cat

Published: 24 Feb 2022

In nature, cats hide pain so that predators don’t notice them and rivals cannot beat them to resources. As a result signs of disease, especially dental disease, are often subtle and can be difficult for pet owners to identify themselves.

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The ‘edible toothbrush’

Published: 24 Feb 2022

Dental disease is the most common disease of adult dogs and cats and is a primary cause of bad breath. What’s more, it is often a silent process that progresses without detection.

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Periodontal disease prevention tips

Periodontal Disease in Cats and Dogs

Published: 24 Feb 2022

Periodontal disease is easily preventable and yet it’s one of the most common problems that vets diagnose. More importantly, if it goes untreated, it can lead to other serious health problems such as infections in the kidney, heart and liver.

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Tick Paralysis for Dogs and Cats

Published: 24 Feb 2022

In some areas of Australia, the paralysis tick is a familiar foe to pet owners. Found along the east coast, paralysis ticks can cause a debilitating and often deadly paralysis in pets that encounter the parasites

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Vaccinations for pets

Published: 24 Feb 2022

Vaccination is a key component of responsible pet ownership and helps reduce the risk of your pet becoming unwell from some severe, life-threatening diseases.

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Preparing for flea and tick season

Preparing for flea and tick season

Published: 24 Feb 2022

Spring has sprung and so too have fleas, ticks and other warm-weather skin irritators. As it warms up, your pet will naturally spend more time outside, which means more contact with these parasites and more exposure to other skin allergens.

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Your new kitten

Published: 24 Feb 2022

Bringing home a new kitten is incredibly exciting, but there’s plenty you need to do to help your kitten settle into their new home comfortably.

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Protect your pet this Christmas!

Published: 24 Feb 2022

The festive season is upon us. While enjoyable, the festive season can present challenges for our pets. Here are some tips to help to protect your pets from hazards and keep them safe this Christmas period.

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Skin irritations

Summer Skin Irritations

Published: 24 Feb 2022

Your pets’ skin, especially sparsely haired areas, can become itchy and irritable after time outside, especially in warmer weather. With a few simple tips, we can ensure our pets enjoy the outdoors without itchy summer skin.

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Cats and Poisons

Published: 22 Feb 2022

There are many things around your home which can be poisonous to cats. Below are some common household items which it can be useful to be aware of as a cat owner.

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A healthy weight for pets

Published: 22 Feb 2022

Our modern-day lifestyles can contribute to our pets being overweight. Obesity is the most common nutritional condition in Australian pets, with national surveys reporting that 41% of dogs and 32% of cats in Australia are either overweight or obese (PFIAA, January 2020).

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Sub Limits: What are they, and what difference do they make?

Published: 22 Feb 2022

If you’re thinking of taking out a pet insurance policy, there are many variables to take into account. One of these factors that can be easily overlooked by those of us who are less familiar with insurance is sublimits. These can catch pet owners by surprise in certain circumstances when the unexpected happens – and not in a pleasant way.

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Preparing to bring a pet home

Preparing to bring a pet home

Published: 21 Feb 2022

Adopting and bringing home a new puppy or kitten can be a big change for both your new pet and your family. While they can be very excitable, they are often easily scared and nervous about new situations. Luckily, some planning and preparation of your home and routine can help smooth the transition process for you both.

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Responsible pet ownership

Responsible Pet Ownership

Published: 21 Feb 2022

Pet ownership is a huge responsibility. Pets enrich our lives in so many ways, but we are solely responsible for their food, exercise, housing and health care needs. As their owners, we must commit to caring for them and enriching their lives, too.

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How to find a good breeder

How to find a good dog or cat breeder

Published: 21 Feb 2022

Where you get your new puppy or kitten from is important. Dogs and cats inherit genetic and behavioural traits from their parents, and the research time you invest upfront can pay dividends in the long run for a happy, healthy pet.

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Stress Free vet visit

Suggestions for a stress free vet visit

Published: 21 Feb 2022

Visiting a vet clinic can be a real problem for some of our pets, especially if they have had previous bad experiences. New smells, other animals, bright lights and different noises can all add to the tension.

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Caring for your cat

Published: 16 Feb 2022

While cats are very independent animals, they do still require a certain level of care to keep them happy and healthy. You must consider the environment in which your cat lives, as well as their habits and grooming requirements.

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Pet health in winter

Pet health in winter

Published: 23 Dec 2021

As the weather turns cooler, our pets can feel stiff and uncomfortable, just like we do. However, a few simple measures can help make winter more comfortable for both you and your pet.

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