Cat Care Information
Because every cat deserves comfort, safety, enrichment… and a little bit of spoiling.
Discover essential cat care tips and guidance to keep your feline friend healthy and happy. Learn about nutrition, grooming, behaviour, and wellness to provide the best care for your beloved pet.
Below you will find basic information, cute facts , CPR and Emergency guides.
Cat Care Essentials
Cats may seem independent, but they still need daily care, comfort and attention. A happy cat needs more than food — they need safety, clean water, enrichment, quiet spaces and regular health checks.

Fresh water matters
Cats should always have access to clean, fresh water. Many cats prefer their water bowl placed away from their food bowl, as this can encourage them to drink more.
Food, treats and portions
Feed your cat a balanced diet suitable for their age, size and health needs. Treats are lovely, but they should be occasional extras rather than replacing proper meals.

Litter tray comfort
Place litter trays in quiet, private areas, away from food and water bowls. Many cats dislike dirty or badly placed trays, so regular cleaning is important.
Scratching is natural
Scratching is not “bad behaviour” — it helps cats stretch, mark territory and keep their claws healthy. A good scratching post, mat or cardboard scratcher can help protect your furniture too.

Play keeps cats happy
Cats need mental stimulation as well as rest. Wand toys, puzzle feeders, soft balls, tunnels and cardboard boxes can all help prevent boredom, especially for indoor cats.
Safe spaces are essential
Cats feel safer when they have places to hide, climb and observe. A cosy bed, cardboard box, cat tree or quiet corner can make a big difference to their confidence.

Grooming and coat care
Regular brushing helps reduce loose fur and matting. Long-haired cats usually need more frequent grooming, while short-haired cats still benefit from brushing.
Health checks and prevention
Keep an eye on changes in eating, drinking, toileting, grooming, breathing or behaviour. Cats often hide pain or illness, so unusual behaviour should not be ignored. Regular vet checks, vaccinations, flea/worm treatment and dental care help keep cats healthy.

Microchipping
Microchipping helps lost cats get back home. In England, owned cats must be microchipped and registered by the time they are 20 weeks old, including indoor cats.
Heat and safety
Cats can overheat if trapped in hot spaces such as sheds, conservatories, greenhouses or cars. Always provide shade, fresh water and cool resting spots during warm weather.

A happy cat needs choice
The best cat care gives your cat options: somewhere to eat, drink, toilet, scratch, hide, sleep, climb and play. Small changes at home can make your cat feel much safer, calmer and more loved.

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