
Christmas is on its way which for us means fun times aplenty. But for our pets, the arrival of trees, fancy food, toys and guests can have an impact.

Earlier this week we were very excited to receive a visit from Simon Tofield, creator of Simon’s Cat, at the National Cat Centre in Sussex. Simon visited us to do some research for a new film and to chat to our vets about a typical check-up.

Fireworks season can be a scary time for our pets, so we’ve put together this infographic which explains how to keep your cat safe and calm.

Was the kitten socialised to people during the ages of two-seven weeks? Kittens need to have positive experiences with people and gentle handling at this age to get used to humans, otherwise, they can show feral type behaviour and be quite fearful.

Following our recent survey which revealed that many cat owners do not recognise the signs of stress, we hosted a live Q&A session on our Facebook page focusing on cats and stress.

We hosted a live Q&A session on our Facebook page with Behaviour Manager Nicky Trevorrow answering a range of cat behaviour questions. Here are just a sample of the questions and answers from the session.

Everyone loves a cat meme – so let's use them to take a look at the benefits of owning a cat! Who needs an alarm clock when you have a 5am wakeup call every day?

We’re really pleased to publish a guest post by Naomi Sampey, who adopted tabby Millie from our adoption centre in Chelwood Gate, Sussex, a few years ago. It’s a great example of how initially nervous cats can become great pets with love and patience from the right owner.