Advice cat

Many members of our team have been experienced cat owners themselves for many years. We believe that this contributes significantly to our ability to provide competent advice to our customers at all times – we’re happy to share our knowledge and experience on a wide range of topics with you in our advice articles. We hope you enjoy browsing.

  • Senior cat food

    Cats who are approx. 10 - 12 years of age can be considered seniors. But does an older cat instantly require cat food for seniors as soon as it hits the age of 10?

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  • Activity feeding for cats

    Activity feeding is a type of activity in which the cat playfully acquires your cat food. Cats can live out their hunting and play instincts. But there are many other reasons and advantages for activity feeding in cats.

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  • My cat has stopped eating

    There can be many causes why a cat does not eat. Some of the causes are harmless, but refusing food in cats should not be taken lightly.

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  • Switching food in cats

    Changing a cat's food is often not easy, as cats are very picky about their food. With our valuable tricks and helpful tips for changing your cat's food, you will succeed in changing your cat to a new food.

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  • What does good cat food need?

    It is fundamentally important, however that the cat eats the food and is supplied with all the important nutrients at the same time, and that the quality of the cat food is right. This sounds relatively simple, but what does it entail in detail?

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  • Ideal weight for cats

    Excess weight in cats is just as unhealthy as being underweight and can lead to long-term health problems for our feline friends. But how do I determine whether my cat is at a normal weight or whether it is too thin or too fat?

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  • Getting your cat and dog used to each other

    Can dogs and cats live together? Contrary to widespread belief, cats and dogs can live happily together and even form close friendships.

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  • Secured outdoor access

    The topic of secured outdoor access is now appearing more and more frequently in magazines, forums and conversations with cat lovers. It provides many cat owners with a compromise.

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  • Cats and the summer heat

    Cats love warmth and summer. But when the temperature is around 30 degrees and above, it can be too much even for the cats under their fluffy fur.

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  • Keep cats busy

    While outdoor cats have the opportunity to experience adventures outside, go (mouse) hunting and really let off steam, indoor cats usually only have limited opportunities to keep themselves occupied inside their own four walls.

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  • Reunite cats

    When strange cats meet, it can be stressful at first - for the animals and their owners. But with patience and a step-by-step approach, the course can be set for a harmonious coexistence.

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  • How do I get my cat house-trained

    Cats are generally considered to be very clean animals, but they are not naturally house-trained and they must first learn to use the litter tray.

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  • Cats and the outdoor world

    Cats love to roam through nature and pursue their natural behaviours such as hunting, sneaking, and climbing.

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  • Skin diseases in cats

    Cats regularly lick their coats to clean themselves. Occasionally, this cleaning routine is also accompanied by scratching. However, if this behaviour accurs very often, it may indicate a skin disease in the cat.

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  • Dental diseases in cats

    From tartar and gingivitis to serious infections and tooth loss, dental disease in cats is unfortunately common.

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  • Cat grooming

    Is it necessary to brush cats? Many cat owners probably ask themselves this question. After all, our lounge leopards actually take care of their fur on their own through frequent grooming, don't they?

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  • Diarrhoea in cats

    It is not uncommmon for cats to have diarrhoea, which can sometimes be accompanied by vomiting. There are many causes of diarrhoea in cats.

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  • Food allergies and food intolerance in cats

    Are you worried because your cat is showing symptoms such as diarrhoea or vomiting and seems to be itching? The cause could be a food allergy in your cat.

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  • How to remove ticks from cats

    Cats need our help to stay tick-free. Because once ticks settle on them, they also get into the fur and anchor themselves there.

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