The cat is a territorial animal; amazingly the territory of the cat has a radius around his home of at least 5 kilometres. The territory is bounded by emitting pheromones. The interaction with other cats is centred on the relationship with the territory. The cat is not a loner. According to the space and resources available, cats may form social structures ranging from solitary cats in rural areas, to large Read More ...
The worldwide pet industry has become huge, and so too has the dog owner’s choice in dog food. So just can you tell which is the best dog food for your pooch? If you’re like most dog masters, you want to keep your dog healthy while at the same time satisfying his healthy appetite. But this still leaves quite a few options. There are literally hundreds of dog food products Read More ...
Dr. G. Rowl and Professor P. Urr, aka the Pet Professors tackle the issue of “Why do cats get fat?” in this video clip.
Almost half (45 per cent) of British pet owners believe their four legged friends share their human emotions and can sense when they are upset or unwell. The ‘Pets are Human Too’ study of 3,000 British dog and cat owners commissioned to celebrate Drontal’s www.mypetsuperstar.com competition, highlights the common traits we share with our four legged family members and revealed that 32 per cent of cat and dog owners say Read More ...
