The London Cat Clinic is leading a transformative initiative in the feline healthcare landscape by collaborating with the BSA Animal Blood Bank UK to establish the first cat-exclusive blood bank in the UK. This innovative partnership aims to tackle the severe shortage of feline blood products in the country, a situation that has persisted for
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Catnip, known scientifically as Nepeta cataria, belongs to the mint family, distinguished by its striking lemony aroma. More than just an herb that grabs the attention of cat enthusiasts, it has a profound impact on our feline companions. While its whimsical reputation casts it as the “party drug” for cats, the science behind catnip reveals
Having a cat means navigating a world swathed in quirky behaviors, particularly when it comes to necessary trips to the vet. As devoted pet owners, we often find ourselves enmeshed in a web of anxiety and frustration—both ours and our furry companions’. Cats are creatures of habit, and the uncertainties that arise when visiting a
As dedicated cat owners, the decision to spay or neuter our feline friends often comes with a mix of emotions. Fear of surgery, concerns over health implications, and the impact on our pets’ behavior can create anxiety for many cat parents. Yet, as February rolls around, marking Spay and Neuter Awareness Month, it’s an opportune
As the festive season approaches, families across the country eagerly begin decorating their homes, and the centerpiece for many is the traditional Christmas tree. While this time of year is filled with joy and celebration, if you are a cat owner, it can also introduce challenges that require careful management. Cats are naturally curious and
As inclement weather descends upon the UK once more, pet owners face a significant challenge: managing their furry companions’ stress during storms. Research indicates that approximately 42% of pets experience anxiety due to loud noises, notably thunder. This not only underscores a widespread issue but also highlights an undeniable truth—pets, like humans, are susceptible to