
How safe is milk for our feline friends? Is it safe at all and if not what are the alternatives? Read on to find out exactly how safe milk is.
Your Cat Magazine has some great advice and tips on how to care for your cat as he ventures into the golden years of his life.
Winter weather getting your cat down? We've got some great advice and helpful tips that will keep your cat calm, cheerful and safe until spring!
Straight from the fridge, or slightly warm? Have you every wandered what temperature your cat will most enjoy his dinner? Find out here.
Is your cat drinking more than usual? Are they weak and lethargic? They might have diabetes. Top vet Bradley Viner describes the warning signs.
We all experience situations that evoke fear and our pets are no exception. Angela Lowe looks at ways to keep your cat calm.
It's a mystery to a lot of cat owners, but cats often decide that drinking water from the loos is 'the done thing', we find out why!
Steer clear of the vets this Christmas - read Your Cat Magazine's complete guide to keeping your cat safe, healthy and happy this festive season.
Is your cat a fussy eater? Does his favourite meal change everyday? We look at what can be done to deal with a feline manipulator.
For some owners, feline furballs can be a big problem. We have some advice from vet Joe Inglis for owners struggling with this problem.
A diet that is balanced, nutritionally rich and offered in the correct portion sizes is essential for the health and well-being of your cat
Your Cat magazines' resident vet Bradley Viner gives you some vital information on arthritis, a condition effecting an increasing number of cats.
The two main types of worms that infect cats are roundworms and tapeworms. Find out how to treat these parasites.
Overfeeding your pet can cause just as much suffering as starving him, but how can you tell if he’s overweight? We find out.
Would you know what to do if you believed your cat had been poisoned? Read on to find out and be fully prepared for every eventuality.
What happens before a cat goes into surgery? Some vital advice for owners preparing to take their cat for an operation.
By sharing our lives with our cats we can expose them to situations they can find stressful. Find out how to control and calm your cat.
Cat's have developed over thousands of years to eat a diet of predominately meat and they are defined as obligate carnivores.
If your cat is scratching himself, it may be that he has Fleas. They can be an year-round problem, so don't just expect to see them in the summer.
Every month, Your Cat magazine has up to 20 pages of cat questions answered by our panel of experts. If you have a question, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and you will receive a personal reply plus your question may feature in the magazine.
Remember - if you are seriously concerned about your cat’s health or behaviour, and especially if your cat is in distress, please take him or her along to your vet as soon as possible.
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