Caring For Your Cat
Caring for your cat

Cat Care Tips, Advice & Products for the life of your Cat

Felines are extremely inquisitive and love to explore their surroundings. They like getting into all sorts of trouble so it is important for potential cat-owners to safeguard their home before they invite a kitty to join the family. A cat should be able to access safe areas for food, play and comfort.

Depending on the type of cat you want – indoor or outdoor – different features are required to keep your pet safe. For example, if your pussy is locked inside the house and roams about all day, be sure to tie up any electrical cords that you might have lying around to protect it. If you want your cat to remain on your property but you want to give it the opportunity to run around outdoors when it wants to, be sure to install an external fenced area that prevents them from escaping.







Cats are notoriously independent and love to venture out into the neighbourhood to socialise with other cats. This can be dangerous if you live near or on a busy road, so it is better to keep them shut indoors overnight to keep them safe. They must also be protected from other animals – dogs in particular – so keep your eyes peeled for any areas that could become dangerous to it.

A cat flap is a great idea if you want to allow your feline friend the freedom to enter and exit your home at will without your involvement. A Cat Mate cat flap is lockable and features a simple slide lock. Most cats prefer this type of transparent flap and the silent action will not frighten pets or disturb owners. A range of readily available designs can be found at reputable specialist retailers. Be sure to attach an identification tag on your companion’s collar in case it gets lost and if you are worried about stray cats entering your home you can invest in an electromagnetic cat flap that keeps these strangers out but allows your kitty to come and leave when it wants.
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