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Missing Cat Reunited with homeless owner – now both are seeking their forever home
A two-year-old black cat known as Molly, from Brent, North West London who went lacking on 1st April 2022 after having scarpered out of his dwelling
RSPCA appeals to Rehome ‘Garden Cats’
The charity hopes to seek out properties for nervous cats who want outside house ‘Farm cats’ are sometimes nervous round individuals however nonetheless want somebody
How to Protect Your Pet Against Tick Season
As we strategy the hotter months, many people shall be wanting ahead to spending extra time open air with our pets. While summertime brings many
Leading Cat Charity Reports 25% Rise in Unwanted Kittens
With the price of residing spiralling, an rising variety of pet homeowners can not afford to maintain their beloved animals. In the primary quarter of
Cat Spends 365 Days in RSPCA Care Looking for his Fur-Ever Home
Bee Bee was rescued by the charity after struggling an harm to his face The RSPCA is interesting to discover a fur-ever house for a
RSPCA Appeals for Information After Much-Loved Cat is Shot With Air Gun
Friday 6 May 2022 Siberian Forest cat Dante has the pellet embedded in his thigh The RSPCA is interesting for data after a Siberian Forest
Leading London Vet Stresses Importance of Microchipping After Missing Brent cat Found in Neighbour’s Shed After 13 Days
A home male, short-hair black-and-white cat from Brent known as Jet had a fortunate escape when he was heard meowing from beneath a pile of
Stress Awareness Month: Spotting Signs of Stress in Cats
Cats can simply turn into pressured when there are adjustments to their setting, so it’s necessary to establish any triggers that may trigger nervousness. Like
BVA Calls on Animal Owners to ‘Think Before They Type’ as Statistics Show 1 in 2 Vets Exposed to Online Abuse
The British Veterinary Association (BVA) is looking on animal homeowners to think about the impression their on-line behaviour has on vets and veterinary groups. Figures