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4 03, 2018

Neutering

2018-03-06T17:47:36+00:00

Neutering Neutering has many health benefits for your pet. Neutering is an operation done under general anaesthetic to permanently prevent reproduction. In males it is called castration and in females it is called spaying. Why neuter your cat? Did you know that one unneutered female cat can be responsible for 20,000 kittens in just 5 years! Incredible isn’t it. Each year we take in many pregnant females, or those who have given birth outside and are struggling to care for themselves and their kittens. Female cats should be neutered at around 4 and a half to 5 months old (before their first season), please seek advice from your Vet. It is a myth that they should be allowed to have at least one litter. A female cat can get pregnant again straight after having a litter. Unneutered females are more likely to suffer

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4 03, 2018

Coping with Fireworks

2018-03-06T17:47:36+00:00

Coping with Fireworks Fun for us but not for our furry friends! Plan ahead to help them cope this fireworks season. Bonfire night is a time of year many pet owners dread, particularly as the ‘fireworks season’ seems to get longer each year. Firework fears and noise phobias are a common problem for many pets. Fear of fireworks in dogs can manifest itself in a range of behaviours from hiding away, to becoming  restless, agitated and vocal, maybe even destroying household fixtures and fittings.  Although a hiding dog is easier to live with, all types of reaction can be caused by the same degree of fear and so should be taken equally seriously. It is common for fear of fireworks to develop into fear of all sorts of other noises as well, such as thunder or backfiring exhausts. Once the

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