Showing posts with label cat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cat. Show all posts

Wednesday, 30 April 2014

Nervous Cats

Hi PetPals!

Do you have a nervous cat? Does your cat scratch or spray at things? Do they hide? Well don't panic as there are things you can do to help your feline pal.



It seems strange to think of a cat being nervous or anxious considering they're related to Lions and Tigers. However, cats can be nervous creatures and sometimes but not always it can be related to past experiences. Most of the time though, it's their natural mechanism of fight or flight. 

The first thing to think about if you have a nervous or anxious cat is to work out why they feel like that? There are lots of things that can make cats anxious/scared such as a new environment, new toys, new people or even an unwanted play mate. Finding out why is the most important step in helping your cat. 

It can be hard to pinpoint exactly what is making your cat nervous but making subtle changes can help. The following would be good ideas:

1. Hideouts/Dens - cats are solitary in the wild, they live on their own and depend on themselves for everything. Placing a few hideouts or dens around the house may help your cat to feel more safe in their environment. You can purchase a variety of cat dens and hideouts from most pet stores and online at Amazon or Ebay. I recommend using a cat carrier, it's secure, easily cleanable and will make getting your cat into a carrier for the vets 10x easier if they're already used to it. You can put blankets in  to make it more comfy. The good thing about dens and hideouts is that the cat can see what's going on in their environment without being fully exposed. Soon they'll get used to the sounds, smells and movements and will feel much more relaxed about coming out.



2. Don't pester your cat - as tempting as it is to give a nervous cat lots of extra love and attention, it's not really going to make them feel at ease. It's best to slowly build up your relationship with the cat as charging up to it, forcing it to have cuddles is only going to make them feel threatened and resent you! If your cat is in their den, leave them, let them come out when they're ready. Building up a relationship and trust with your cat will take a long time so be patient. 

3. Favourite toy/food - oh yes, the old bribery trick. Using a cats favourite toy or food can help reduce anxiety and also build up a relationship. 

4. Act Normal - too many owners tiptoe around their nervous cats. They can sense this and it will only make them worst as they will be worried about what you're worrying about. Hoover and clean as normal but obviously don't do it right under the cats nose.

5. Feliway - If after trying all of the above has not worked (it may take time so be very, very patient) it may be time to invest in Feliway. I personally think this should be a last resort. Feliway is a scent diffuser (that only animals can detect) that makes your cat feel at ease. The scent is a replica of the pheromone that cats produce when marking their territory and is a similar smell to their mother. It makes the cat feel comfortable in their environment and comes in different applications such as a spray and plug in diffuser. 

To find out more about Feliway, visit their website at www.feliway.com 


There you have it, 5 ideas to try if you have a nervous or anxious cat. Please bare in mind though, that all of the ideas above will take time to work. Your cat will not suddenly stop being nervous overnight, just be patient and soon your cat will come around. 

I hope this has helped! For more information on nervous cats please check out:


Tuesday, 22 April 2014

A dining room play table for your cat?

Hi PetPals!

Look at how cool this dining table is! 



We all know how much cats love to explore and how nosey they are. Well a Hong Kong based architecture company called  Lycs have designed the CATable. The creator, Ruan Hao calls it , ‘a table for us, and a paradise for cats’. 

The CATable is a work table with tunnels, crannies, holes, and passageways built for your cat to explore and sleep in. It will keep your cat busy while remaining functional and stylish for you.




It's not available to buy yet but it's expected to be a huge hit with cat owners.

Do you own a cat? Will you be purchasing one as soon as it's available to do so? Let me know in the comments below.



Sunday, 1 September 2013

Save an Animal Sunday || 2

Hi PetPals!

Following on from my last Save an Animal Sunday I would like you to meet another gorgeous animal in need of a home. So meet Belinda..

Belinda is currently in the care of the RSPCA Goole centre and is a 1 year old female. The RSPCA Goole centre does not have an animal shelter on site so Belinda has been living with the volunteers of the centre in their homes.



Belinda was actually brought in just before Christmas 2012 and was heavily pregnant at the time. Belinda nursed her six kittens and was a fantastic mum to them. Now they have all found loving homes, it's her turn to have a chance and find a loving forever home.

She is an adorable cat who loves to be stroked and picked up. She knows her name and comes when called. She is very playful and very inquisitive. Anyone who meets her will be smitten and she truly would make a lovely addition to any family.


If you would like more information about Belinda or would like to offer her a new home, please contact the RSPCA Goole & District Branch:



Monday, 26 August 2013

The Five Freedoms

Hi PetPals!

Today's post is about the 5 freedoms, for those of you that don't know what the 5 freedoms are, they are a list of requirements that pet owners must provide for their pets.

The 5 freedoms simply are:

1. Freedom from hunger and thirst
2. Freedom to behave normally
3. Freedom from discomfort
4. Freedom from pain, injury and disease
5. Freedom from fear and distress 

To meet the first need, make sure your pet has access to fresh water at all times and has food too. Of course with dogs and cats, they're fed meals so just make sure you always give them their meals at the time they're used to.



To meet the second need, make sure you provide enrichment toys for your pets that will encourage natural behaviour. For example, a hamster wheel for hamsters so they can exercise. A tunnel for Guiana-pigs and Rabbits to mimic the tunnels they run in in the wild.



To meet the 3rd freedom, make sure your pet has a comfortable bed to sleep on. Dogs and cats can have a nice soft bed instead of a hard cold floor. Smaller animals like rabbits and guineapigs  will need plenty of soft hay and a layer of newspaper so they're not walking on hard floor.



The 4th freedom can be met by ensuring all your pets are up to date with vaccinations and worming treatments. If your animal becomes ill,injured or you notice a change in your animal, take them to a vet straight away to ensure they're not in pain etc



Finally, the 5th freedom can be met by making sure their environment is quiet, calm and safe. Provide a hide for small animals so they can retreat to it if they feel scared. Close windows and curtains when it's firework night so animals do not feel distressed. 


It's very important that you aspire to these freedoms to ensure the welfare of your animals are maintained. 

Please check out the following links for more information:

http://www.rspca.org.uk/utilities/faq/-/question/ENQ_Five_Freedoms/category/Pets/


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