Clock Cat

It's a busy life for a cat, so a cat's internal clock is a must!

Spring

The birds are singing, The flowers are blooming, The bees are buzzing, Even the mice are happy. I LOVE SPRING

Fluke's Bubble

Fluke lives with eleven other cats but is kept seperated from them. He has his own "apartment" with a plexi-glass door and window so they can see each other without having direct contact. He does not really live in a bubble.

Garfield Wins

In June of 2004, at the age of 18 and a bit, Garfield had major surgery. That he came through it is surely down the to the care of the veterinary staff at Pet Care and our vet, Kevin Castle. But it is also down to Garfield's tenacity and sheer determination. Laura Dumm drew this cartoon to celebrate Garfield's triumph - which sums him up perfectly!

Halloween

Why can't a cat enjoy halloween as well?

Luna Chat

Luna: Easy on the eyes but not so easy on the ears!

Fluke's Apartment

Home sweet home for Fluke

How to Catch a Ball

Laura shows us the way cats have to train for catching balls and mice etc.

Begging

It can be hard work for a cat, making humans take notice. A lot of training goes into getting it just right!

Festive Cat

Why can't cats enjoy the Christmas holidays as well?

China

1987 ~ 2005

Christmas Wishes

Just imagine if your cat could visit Santa's grotto! What would they want?

Can Opener

The secret of life is a can opener - if you are a cat!

Cudell Street Comments

How often we say if only my cat could talk. How about a cat protester!

Television

The ideal home entertainment system for cats?

Seventy percent (70%) of cats that are turned into pounds and shelters for behavioural problems in the US are declawed cats.  Twenty-five percent (25%) of cats turned into pounds and shelters are purebred. Simply stated, a declawed cat is a maimed cat.  This is because the claws have so many important functions in the life of a cat.  DO NOT DECLAW YOUR CAT!!! 

Five Good Reasons for Having Your Cat Neutered

  • Reduces fighting, injury and noise
  • Reduces spraying and smelling
  • Much less likely to wander and get lost
  • Safer from diseases like feline AIDS, mammary tumours and feline leukaemia
  • Reduces the number of unwanted kittens

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