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If your cats have been unlucky to have fleas, they you may have seen them, they’re small little things the hid amongst your cats fur, sucking their blood and making them itch.  For some cats it itching is so intense that they make scratch their fur and skin until they bleed. Fleas don’t just love cats but they like certain humans too, if you wake up covered in bites then chances are it’s fleas that have been having a midnight feast on you.

If you’ve had a bad infestation then you may have seen them jumping through your carpet, surprisingly they can jump up to 33 cm. While they are a definite nuassiance there are plently of ways to get flea infestations under control and as long as you break the cycle you should be able to get rid of them without much hassle. continue reading…

Training – What’s the need?

Some people are happy for their cats to sleep on their beds, sofa’s, ironing pile or dirty washing basket and as long you don’t mind picking up all the hair there’s no problem.

Others might be concerned about tick and fleas being transferred to beds or breathing difficulties being made worse at night with cats sleeping in the same space as you.

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Buying toys from your local pet shop can be expensive, and after the money you spend on it, your cat either tears the toy to pieces in a couple of hours or turns its nose up completely!

Why not save your money and entertain your cat with the following things you can find around your own home, therefore making them free cat toys?

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You may be considering buying a cat flap, you might still  be wondering whether you should actually install a cat flap or not, never mind thinking about type of cat flap to buy if you do decide on getting one.  This blog post will look at the advantages and disadvantages of cat flaps to help you make up your mind.

Cat Flaps – Advantages

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Moving cats to a new house is very stressful for them, I know moving house is very stressful for you too, but at least you know its going to happen. Your cat just sees the boxes piling up and rooms becoming bare as you prepare to move house. Since cats are creatures of habit and like familiar surroundings, any major changes, like a moving house can lead to cat behavior problems. Here are some tips to make this moving your cat to a new home easier on your cat and on yourself.

When first moving your cat into a new house, try to confine them to just one room. Cats that are given the run of the whole house will just run and hide and feel very stressed out, that is when problems start.

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