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Why Do Cats Knead?
Often deemed 'little bakers', making biscuits, bread, dough - you name it, cats will often be seen repetitively kneading their paws upon soft or cushiony surfaces. But why do cats knead in this way? What purpose does kneading serve? There are some simple explanations as to why your cat might engage in this behaviour.

How to Tell if Your Dog or Cat is Dehydrated
Now that the days are getting hotter as we move into summer, it is more important than ever to ensure that your pets stay hydrated throughout the day. Dehydration can be extremely harmful to pets if left untreated, and can disrupt their bodily functions and cause discomfort. So how can you make sure your dog or cat stays hydrated as temperatures soar? And what are some key signs of dehydration?

Why Won’t My Cat Stop Meowing?
Meows, chirps, trills and purrs - if you have a cat, you’ll likely recognise their language and feel like you understand what they need. A cat’s meow can be adorable, but what does it mean if your cat won’t stop meowing? Is it a sign that something is wrong? Is it a sign that your cat is spoilt? And how do you get them to stop? Here we discuss some of the reasons why your cat might be incessant with their cries, and what you should do.

How Often Should You De-Flea Your Cat?
Cats can pick up fleas easily by rolling around in moist soil or spending time in long grass where fleas tends to congregate. If fleas are left untreated, they can cause your cat discomfort and increase health risks (such as skin infections and anaemia). So, how often should you treat your cat for fleas?

Diabetes in Cats | Symptoms and Treatment
Diabetes in cats is a condition where the body can’t use glucose (sugar) from food as fuel, usually because of insulin resistance. The most common cause of diabetes in cats is being overweight. Symptoms include drinking and peeing more. Diabetes is diagnosed with blood and urine tests and is treated with insulin injections and diet control.