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Cat Life Stages - How to look after your Mature Cat. Oxford Cat Clinic.

Mature Cats

Cat Life StagesBy andy@practicemadepurrfect.com11 September 2024

7 – 10 years
At over 7 years your cat probably still seems active and young, but there’s a few things you need to look out for. Cats are experts at hiding their aches and pains.

Cat Life Stages - How to look after your Adult Cat. Oxford Cat Clinic.

Adult Cats

Cat Life StagesBy andy@practicemadepurrfect.com11 September 2024

3 – 6 years
Attention to diet, dental care, and parasite control during your cat’s prime adult years makes all the difference.

Cat Life Stages - How to look after your Junior Cat. Oxford Cat Clinic.

Junior Cats

Cat Life StagesBy andy@practicemadepurrfect.com11 September 2024

7 months – 2 years
Do you have a nature lover, hunter or a cat that likes to stay indoors? Find out how to keep your inquisitive and active young cat happy and healthy.

Cat Life Stages - How to look after your kitten. Oxford Cat Clinic.

Kittens

Cat Life StagesBy andy@practicemadepurrfect.com11 September 2024

0 – 6 months
Start off on the right paw with diet, microchipping, vaccinations and neutering.

Keep Your Cat Safe This Christmas.

Keep Your Cat Safe This Christmas

Seasonal AdviceBy andy@practicemadepurrfect.com22 December 2022

Christmas can be an exciting time for your feline friend, but all the bright lights, presents and enticing new foods can be a danger to your cat.

Cats and Warm Weather - Advice from Oxford Cat Clinic

Cats and Warm Weather

Seasonal AdviceBy andy@practicemadepurrfect.com15 July 2022

Keeping your cat cool Keeping your cat cool inside your home is important too. Place fans around the house to keep the air circulating, remembering not to point the fan directly at your cat. Another handy tip is to freeze a bottle of water, wrap it in a towel or pillowcase and place it somewhere…

Why we believe in early neutering - Oxford Cat Clinic

Early Neutering for Cats

Cat WellbeingBy andy@practicemadepurrfect.com26 May 2022

Did you know that your kitten can become pregnant from 14-16 weeks onwards, when she herself is just a kitten? Cats can have 3 or 4 litters per year, which can be as many as 20 kittens for each unneutered female per year. This means that shelters and charities are inundated with unwanted kittens in…

Investigation into a possible link between certain dry diets and Pancytopaenia in 200 cats. Oxford Cat Clinic

Investigation into a possible link between certain dry diets and Pancytopaenia in 200 cats

Diet & NutritionBy andy@practicemadepurrfect.com18 June 2021

ALERT – Update Friday 18th June 2021 You may have heard reports about a spike in cases of feline pancytopaenia over recent weeks. Pancytopaenia, a sometimes fatal condition marked by low numbers of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, usually indicates an underlying cause, such as exposure to a bone marrow suppressing drug…

Pet Travel After Brexit - Oxford Cat Clinic

Pet Travel After Brexit

Cat TravelBy andy@practicemadepurrfect.com21 December 2020

Although many people will be travelling less currently, we thought it was important that we kept you up to date with changes to travel with Brexit. From the 1st of January 2021 things will be slightly different. The Pet Passport will no longer be valid however please KEEP your old ones for proof of Rabies…

Keeping Your Cats Safe From Lily Poisoning - Oxford Cat Clinic

URGENT APPEAL: Keeping Your Cats Safe From Lily Poisoning

Cat WellbeingBy andy@practicemadepurrfect.com9 October 2020

We have had a significant rise in lily poisoning cases in the last few months. We speculate that this may be due to the increase in people giving and receiving flowers and plants more than usual. Flowers are not always labeled if they are dangerous for cats. If you look at the list of most…

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