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Why does my cat run away from me?
Behaviour
Why does my cat run away from me?
When you just want to show your cat some love, why do they sometimes reject your advances and dart away from you? It can leave you wondering, was it something I said? Cats can be naturally aloof. They are a solitary spec…
November 8, 2024 • 20 shares
Calcium imbalance in cats - why does my cat have brittle bones?
Cats
Calcium imbalance in cats - why does my cat have brittle bones?
Bones are an important structural component of the body. Healthy bones allow your pet to move freely, and express normal behaviours. Unhealthy bones on the other hand, can be a cause of pain, and they may impact your cat…
September 16, 2024 • 12 shares
Why does my cat roll on her back every few weeks?
Behaviour
Why does my cat roll on her back every few weeks?
Cats are the second most popular pet in the UK, with an estimated population of over 12 million, it is thought 29% of UK households own a cat. That’s a lot of cats! Choosing to have a cat as a pet is a big commitment and…
May 9, 2024 • 300 shares
Why does my cat eat my hair?
Behaviour
Why does my cat eat my hair?
Cats are not typically known for eating odd things – dogs, yes; cats, not so much. But some cats have a real habit for eating human hair. This may seem like a very odd, random thing for them to do but there are some logi…
October 7, 2023 • 75 shares • 1 comments
Why does my cat always sit on me?
Cats
Why does my cat always sit on me?
We all know that cats are prone to all sorts of eccentric behaviours… But as independent, small time carnivores, why do they seem to love sitting on us?! Especially people who don’t seem quite so fond of them? Our vet nu…
September 28, 2023 • 199 shares
Why does my cat wag their tail?
Behaviour
Why does my cat wag their tail?
Although cats can’t talk as we do, they can vocalise to communicate with us and with other cats. Purring, trilling, hissing and growling are all good examples. However, cats also use much more subtle ways to communicate…
September 8, 2023 • 91 shares
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