Articles, tagged with "moggy", page 1
23rd September 2011
When looking for catteries in south London, cat owners will want to make sure they are sending their beloved pet off to a safe and secure environment, run by animal lovers who understand the needs of their companion.
Here at Sereta Boarding Cattery, we...
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Author:
Gareth Hoyle
20th September 2011
New cat owners may be left confused at the wide variety of cat litter choices available to them, but by keeping a number of things in mind, pet owners will be sure of choosing the right cat litter for both their new moggy and their home. Here at The Nook...
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Author:
Gareth Hoyle
13th May 2011
Keeping a moggy is no child's play. There are numerous factors that moggy owners must take under consideration to make certain that their pet is well looked after. However, it's only human to slip up occasionally. Therefore here's a look at some of the co...
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Author:
Rosemarie Buanno
28th March 2011
When you are thinking about getting a cat, the prospect of purchasing cat insurance is probably the last thing on your mind. You are probably more concerned with its furryness, its lovely purring and meowing sounds, and how cute it looks. You might also b...
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Author:
John
09th February 2011
Fleas can be seriously irritating – in both senses of the word – meaning pest extermination needs to be swift, decisive and successful.
The usual suspects for bringing these tiny insects into the home are pets such as cats and dogs. Fleas can jump surp...
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Author:
Robert Weir
06th December 2010
Tree surgeons in London and elsewhere around the UK perform a much needed service.
They help to make such woody plants safe, keep them healthy and ensure they look attractive. In addition, they can thin areas of trees to ensure various species are able...
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Author:
Gen Federico
07th June 2010
if you need to make a living in the medical field, accessing the right anatomy and physiology study guide will make your work easier and more interesting. It is important to understand the construction of the human body and develop an applicable working v...
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Author:
Kurtis Britt
17th May 2010
Many of us possibly remember Tweety Bird growing up. With his disproportionately massive head and similarly tiny wings, he entertained with his many episodes, concerning highly perilous and complicated interaction with Slyvester the moggy. "I taut I taw a...
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Author:
leonghale
22nd February 2010
Dogs, as it is often said, are a man's best friend. But whilst they may indeed be a very loving and loyal companion to have around, the large proportion of cat owners in the UK would probably argue that their moggy is every bit as faithful a friend, and...
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Author:
Janine Barclay
22nd February 2010
While these tips seem obvious, many homeowners forget the fundamentals when they're in the act. Always recall that you're a customer, and there are more suppliers who are thrilled to work with you. If you have got any doubts, or unanswered questions, do...
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Author:
monty111
18th February 2010
Your cat has kittens, or you just adopted a cat, whatever the occasion that you find you want to be training a moggy - remember that interactive cat toys, catnip, and kitty beds are necessities. New kittens as well as older cats need toys to play with ju...
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Author:
Lucas Vincent
14th January 2010
Grooming Issue With CatsCats are almost all of the time on their own ; however , there are times when they also need attention. When they do not get their owners attention they generally tend to groom them-selves more than required. And moggies are cl...
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Author:
Woodrow Lynn
05th January 2010
Animal health care is becoming more and more costly, however as a pet lover you would feel a huge emotional strain as well as financial if your animal were to get sick. Loosing a pet for people is a similar feeling to that of loosing a loved one and whil...
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Author:
Michiel Van Kets
05th January 2010
Feline Stress & urine Spraying Cats are territorial animals. They mark out their territory using a range of visible and smell signals. Changes in the environment ( such as visits to the vets, return from hospitalisation, moving house, new arrivals, rear...
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Author:
Manuel Dickerson
04th January 2010
Cats have a built-in natural instinct that may lead them to climb and scratch. If you're not providing the correct tools for the cat to use, they'll use what they can find to scrape. For most, the times it is going to be furniture, drapes, counter tops ...
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Author:
Jon Moreno