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Current Issue November 2009 – on sale now in all good newsagents and supermarkets (including WHSmiths and Tesco).
It’s true: if you love cats, you’ll love Your Cat magazine! Where else could you find 100 pages packed cover to cover with cats? You won't want to miss this month's copy because we’ve got some great features for you, plus unrivaled expert advice, and in depth articles. Find out how stress impacts on your cat. We’re living in pressured times with worries around finances, job security and life in general. Did you realize that if you’re stressed, chances are you could be stressing your cat too! Cats are more vulnerable than you might think, so our article offers advice on protecting your cat, watching out for signs and how to help him. It includes helpful advice from leading cat behaviourist Vicky Halls and top feline vet Sarah Caney. Meet Casper the commuting cat! Most days black and white Casper can be found on the FirstGroup bus traveling in the same seat on it’s eleven mile journey around Plymouth. He’ll have taken his place in the queue at the bus stop and hopped on board, much to the amusement of driver and passengers alike! Dogs find missing cats. Well they do in California where Bloodhounds Glory and Ellie Mae, part of the Scent Detectives team, regularly seek out lost cats to the delight of their relieved owners. Join in the Curl Talk as we introduce the American Curl. New to Britain, this unique-looking cat has ears which curl back and an inquisitive and loving nature. Also in this issue: * nine pages of expert advice for a wide selection of feline issues in our Cat Questions section. * read our interview with musician Ian Anderson (of Jethro Tull fame) and find out about the feline loves in his life. * follow a step-by-step guide to building a garden hideaway for your cat. * our heath news page includes items on MRSA, a new book on hyperthyoidism and cats and an alternative to the Elizabethan collar.
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