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Kibble or wet food: what’s the best choice for your dog or cat?


In general, there are two types of complete pet food to choose from: dry food (kibble) and wet food. Each comes with its own characteristics and benefits.

Is my cat pregnant?


In this blog, we highlight some of these characteristics and answer the question: how long is a cat pregnant?

What is the Average Lifespan of Cats?


Here we provide the best possible answer to the question “How old do cats get”.

Managing Ticks on Cats


Here you can learn about removing a tick from a cat and steps you can take to prevent ticks on cats.

Recognising and Treating Tapeworm in Cats


Cat owners should check their cat’s health regularly. Here you can learn all about tapeworm in cats.

My cat has cat flu, how should I treat it?


Why is my cat sneezing a lot? You might be dealing with cat flu.

The signs and treatment of ear mites in cats


As a cat owner you will probably have to deal with ear mites at some stage.

Common health issues in dogs and cats


We will discuss some common health issues in dogs and cats and offer some advice on how to deal with them.

How to care for your pet in a sustainable way


More and more people are concerned about the world of tomorrow and choose to contribute to a more sustainable future.

Special dietary advice for your dog or cat


This article will tell you all about special dietary recommendations for your dog or cat.

Taking your dog or cat to the vet


In this article, we will tell you all about the vet and how they can help.

The coronavirus and your pet: the influence of COVID-19 on your dog or cat


This article provides an in-depth explanation of the coronavirus in relation to pets.

Grooming a pet: here’s how to clean the eyes, ears and nose of your dog or cat


Just like humans, our pets can get dirt in their eyes, nose or ears too. Except they can’t really clean it very well.

A poisoned pet: first aid for a poisoned dog or cat


Antifreeze, chocolate or a certain plant; these can be dangerous things when pets decide to have a nibble or a lick

Can my pet get corona? Frequently asked questions about the coronavirus


We will tell you all about the corona virus and how it may affect you and your pet.

First aid for dogs and cats


Just like us humans, animals can get in trouble too. Here are some tips to help your pet in an emergency.

Recognising, solving and preventing dental problems in dogs and cats


More than sixty percent of dogs and cats over three years of age has dental problems.

How to combat arthrosis in dogs and cats?


When your dog or cat suffers from arthrosis, it may experience a lot of pain and discomfort.

Arthrosis in dogs and cats: what is it and what causes it?


Painful joints when moving around: arthrosis is an unpleasant affliction.

A senior or ageing cat: what to keep in mind?


What to keep in mind and how to help your senior cat lead a happy life?

Diabetes in cats, here is how to prevent it


How to prevent your cat from developing diabetes? How to help feline diabetes patients? We will explain!

Help, my cat is overweight! Tips for losing weight and overweight among cats


Here are some tips about how to prevent overweight among cats and how to get them to lose weight.

Everything you need to know about cats with allergies


A lot of cats have an allergy, what can you do about it?

Plants that are poisonous for cats


Which flowers and plants are harmless and which ones can be harmful?

Caring for a cat, what to consider?


Generally speaking, cats are champions in terms of their own hygiene, but sometimes you need to lend a helping hand. How to care for your cat? Here is our answer.

Neutering or sterilising a cat?


Having your cat neutered or sterilised in time, prevents problems. We will list the benefits and downsides of neutering and sterilising a cat for you.

Deworming your cat: why and when?


Why do you need to deworm your cat or kitten? When can you start and how often is deworming necessary? We help you with these tips.

What to do if my cat has fleas?


Whenever one brings up the topic, most people start scratching themselves: fleas. Luckily, you can prevent them.

Vaccinating kittens: what, why and when?


It is recommended to have your kitten vaccinated in order to protect it against diseases. It is important to know how this works, why you need to vaccinate your kitten and when it is best to do it.

How do you know a cat is healthy?


In order to determine whether your cat is healthy, you need to be able to recognise the features of a healthy cat. Here are some facts about the health of your cat.

Vital nutrients for cats


Animal-based proteins are vital nutrients for cats. What else does your cat need? You’ll read all about it below.

How much water does your cat need a day?


How much water should a cat drink in 24 hours? Cats drink relatively little water. But what if they drink too much or too little? Read our tips.

Feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD). What is it and what can you do about it?


The two most common forms of FLUTD involve calcium oxolate and struvite bladder stones.

What should my cat not eat? Foods poisonous to cats


Which foods are better to avoid to give your cat or might even be poisonous?

All you need to known about gluten allergies


Gluten is the name for a group of proteins found in cereals, particularly in wheat. We tell you more about gluten allergies in cats.

All you need to know about food allergies and food intolerance in cats


Is your cat scratching, particularly the head or neck? If so, then there’s a significant chance that your cat has a food allergy.

How do I get my cat to drink enough? Tips and tricks


Drinking properly can prevent a whole host of problems – consider in this regard feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) or kidney problems, for instance.

How much food do I need to give my cat and how often?


A newborn kitten enjoys milk from its mother. It won’t need anything else. After four weeks, a kitten can try a small quantity of wet food.