Hi everyone, Please find below a guest story by Christine written from her cat’s companions view. When I was 3 years old my hoomans child, who was 2, had great difficulty leaving me alone and I got very annoyed and hissed and spat and scratched him a lot, so much so his mummy decided maybe […]
FRIDAY ART CAT – The Burmese Sennelier soft pastels on Murano paper, 6×7 inches. This Burmese cat is of the sable brown variety, I think. I like their golden yellow eyes! This is one of my very first cat pastels, but I’m very fond of it as the cat is looking directly at the viewer […]
Hi everyone, It’s me, Rennie, here again! As the weather is getting warmer many of our outdoor feline friends will be starting to be out more again. And sadly this is the time of the year that many of our human guardians will start to worry where they are. Rennie: This is why I thought […]
Lap-sphinx, you stare at me with half-lidded eyes that burn with the fury of stars, gossamer whiskers tremble, and tiny teeth white as winter, dagger-sharp are bared in a feline yawn, heavy lids close again, and your face settles into wary sleep. Image Source Wikimedia
If you are a catlover, there’s one place you must visit, which is Kuro Neko. Kuro Neko is a new hotspot, located in Kortrijk, Belgium. The two young owners decided to start a cat cafe wit lots of cute cats and they often keep adoption cats. Not only the cafe is really nice and cosy […]
Hi everyone, We kindly were given permission by Bruce Robinson to post some of his BOW WOWS & MEOWS cartoons. We hope you’ll enjoy this mini-series as much as us. 😀 Bruce Robinson is an award-winning, internationally published cartoonist and his work has been seen in numerous trade and consumer periodicals, newspapers, greeting cards and […]
Caring for pets with epilepsy What to do if your pet has a seizure Many of the illnesses pets can suffer from are the same as those we might develop too. Epilepsy is one example and, although there is no cure, it can be controlled and managed. PDSA vet Olivia Anderson-Nathan said: “It can be […]
Hi everyone, It’s time for our last pair of tickets for Catfest in London plus the usual selection of 4cats toys! Good luck everyone The winner will receive a 4cats premium toy such as the cat wrestler and selection of other 4cats toys plus a PAIR of tickets to Catfest in London! This one will be running […]
Hello everyone, Welcome to another week of Tummy Rub Tuesday! Oh, and if you haven’t subscribed to our newsletter yet, why not sign up by clicking here to never miss a TRT again. We have setup a Katzenworld Forum and would like to encourage everyone to make their entries for Tummy Rub Tuesday on our dedicated […]
Here are stories about several cats in a cattery in Bangalore who helped me through my year of cancer treatment, many years ago! My Cancer’s I Ching Cats! Kittles and the Water Lettuce Cat-gardening began to put out its grim but thankfully furry roots on that very first morning when I woke up to finally […]
Mayhew Goes Above and Beyond to Care for 6 Week-old Kitten Forced to Live in Medical Isolation Tiny Midnight was found earlier this year by a concerned member of the public, who noticed pitiful meows coming from underneath a nearby car. The 6 week-old kitten was abandoned, afraid and totally alone. Upon meeting her, our […]
Hi everyone, Today we’d like to look at the popularity of certain breeds in the UK and the characteristics of those breeds. Of course, ALL cats are lovable but it’s always interesting to know a little bit more about the traits and characteristics of certain breeds. And often you can find your desired breed available […]
You watched it; now for your reward! Back in November, we ran a story on iAmMoshow, the Cat Rapper, and his YouTube video, “Slide” which promoted a new cat litter product by Arm & Hammer. If the video was viewed 1 million times by January 31, 2019, Arm & Hammer pledged to donate $10,000 to […]
Blue Cross Animal Hospital to Open Doors to Public Blue Cross pet charity is opening the doors of its animal hospital in Merton next month to give people the chance to see what goes on behind the scenes. The open day, from 10.30am to 3pm on Saturday 16 March, is open to all the family. […]
This is Seamus. He is at least 2 years old. He’s a neutered male cat. He came to us as a rescue cat with his sister Gracie when his previous owner was downsizing to a smaller property. Seamus and Gracie were both indoor cats. They lived inside a house on a small, quiet road. They […]
Hi everyone, In Today’s Friday Art Cat, we have a beautiful painting of the Maine Coon Cody who sadly has passed over the rainbow bridge by Shawn Pea Pet Portraits. What strikes as the most about this painting are the green eyes and detailed expression of the Maine Coon. You can find more of Shawn’s are […]
By UK feline behaviourist Anita Kelsey Welcome to my Almo Nature cat litter review. I sometimes spend my days advising people on cat toilets. Yes. you read that correctly! When I visit a cat guardian’s home I am always eager to see the litter tray and cat litter they have chosen to use. Why? Because […]
“You must be careful and eat only mice, Not voles nor moles nor shrews however nice, And must avoid at all costs nibbling rabbits: They give a purrson some strange bouncing habits; Yet mice, especially, will make you strong, And make your whiskers all grow straight and long, What’s more, if you will take my […]
We all know that there are many, many myths about us black kitties, this causes a negative effect on us getting adopted! I would like to debunk these and prove that actually we are just mini panthers who are loving just like any other kitty. We have done some research on the myths that are […]
The feline world is most certainly very diverse! But did you know this fabulous specimen of the feline world?
Hi everyone, On the 19th of February, we attended the fantastic exhibition Cats on the Page at the British Library here in London. The event which celebrates our furry friends in literature is kindly supported by the pet insurance Animal friends. You can’t miss the main exhibition as there is a lovely big banner pointing […]
World Spay Day Challenging the Myths Around Neutering Today, Tuesday 26 February marks the 25th annual World Spay Day – an international event to raise awareness of the importance of neutering. Neutering a pet means removing the reproductive organs – for females this is often referred to as spaying and involves removing the ovaries and womb. […]
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Ready to welcome a new feline to the family? Whether your new arrival is a cat or kitten there are some top tips you should follow to ensure this is an easy process. Ensuring their safety and security The most important thing is keeping your new family member safe and secure. Cats are often known […]
Some beings come into this world with something special, a magic that allows them to know their worth. They are more outgoing, more present in the moment, because they aren’t worried about how they look or whether they belong there. These individuals have one thing more: Joy. It’s an attitude that life is fun, not […]
Hi everyone, As some of you might remember Renegade wen for a little adventure a couple of months ago and accidentally ended up in the wrong country… well, he has now gotten bored with being abroad and is trying to get home! Sadly, as usual, his sense of direction is not exactly great so will […]
I’ve never been a cat person. When I was about six years old, I desperately wanted a cat , but that desire was quickly squelched by my dad’s allergies. All my adult life I have owned dogs and have loved identifying as a “dog person,” with the walkies, cool wet noses, muddy paws, and soft […]
As a tourist in Glasgow, some of the more popular sights and landmarks are probably the Cathedral, Kelvingrove Art Gallery or the Duke of Wellington statue with a traffic cone on his head. As a cat lover, however, Purrple Cat Cafe has to be top of the list! Glasgow’s first and (currently) only Cat Cafe was opened […]
An exhibition honouring hero animals from World War I and II will go on display to members of the public for the first time this half term at the National Army Museum in Chelsea, London. The exhibition is part of leading veterinary charity PDSA’s celebrations to mark the 75thanniversary of the PDSA Dickin Medal. […]
FRIDAY ART CAT Two Ragdolls Unison soft pastels on Clairefontaine Pastelmat paper, 9.5×12 inches. I was blown way when I saw a photo on a ragdoll group on Facebook one day – it was of two beautiful white ragdoll boys, entwined on a cat tree, with a view of trees in the background. I […]