by Club Editor | May 23, 2021 | Health & Welfare, Public
Management of feline stress by Rita Bruche From the late 20th century to the present, Stress has become a catchword of a generation. For humans, it has become a lifestyle – and indeed the amount we have to do, and the pressure we are under, are worn with pride as a...
by Club Editor | May 16, 2021 | Health & Welfare, Public
There can many varied reasons why a cat vomits, from a serious illness to eating something disagreeable. An occasional, isolated episode of vomiting is usually normal. As a rule of thumb, if your cat throws up once or twice or infrequently and then goes on to eat...
by Club Editor | May 16, 2021 | Health & Welfare, Public
There is a term for diseases that are passed on from animals to people. It is called zoonosis. Infants and small children are more susceptible to catching parasites and diseases from pets as they have immature immune systems and often poor hygiene. Can Children Catch...
by Club Editor | May 16, 2021 | Health & Welfare, Public
Ringworm in Cats - What Causes Ringworm - What is Ringworm Contrary to its name Ringworm is not a worm at all but a fungus called Dermatophytes. Dermaphtytes means 'plants that live on the skin'. In the past, because of the circular lesions made by the fungi they were...
by Club Editor | May 16, 2021 | Health & Welfare, Public
Tapeworm in Cats: What are Tapeworms? Tapeworms are a parasite that are found in the small intestine of cats. The most common tapeworm found in cats is the Dipylidium Caninum. They are flat and segmented, white in colour and can grow up to 20cm long. How does a cat or...
by Club Editor | May 16, 2021 | Health & Welfare, Public
At what age do I de-worm my kitten? Kittens 6 to 16 weeks of age should be de-wormed every three weeks. From 4 months onward cats and kittens should be de-wormed every 3 months. What are the symptoms that my cat or kitten has worms? Loss of appetite The cat's coat is...