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Below is our Easy 5 Step guide for leaving reviews on our site. You can leave as many as you like but remember to send us an email with a link to each product you review.

You can review any product that you currently have or that you know about. You dont have to have bought the item from us.

Hurry the last entry date is midnight on the 19th of August, you can review as often as you like up to then!

Step 1:  Visit our Online Pet Shop!

Step 2: find any product that you have owned, used, borrowed or feel you can accuratly comment on and go to the Review Tab

Step 3: Choose your overall rating for the product Excellent = 5 Stars -  then Click on Rate It!

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Marmite The Cat, Rescue Cat Award Winner 2010

Marmite is Truely an Amazing Cat, helping Lindsay Davies through here difficult pregnancy and thorught the early stages of labout. Marmite was crowned

Click Here to See The Video

Click Here to See The Video

Most Incredible Story and Rescue Cat of the Year 2010, in recognition of his lion-hearted efforts.

 

 The makers of the yeast extract presented the magnificent moggy and his owners Lindsey and Huw Davies, 21, and 25, from Portsmouth, with a bespoke luxurious Marmite branded cat basket, Marmite ceramic drinking bowl and a life time supply of the yeasty stuff. They also donated £1,000 to Cats Protection, who organise the awards.

When Lindsey Davies suddenly went into labour alone, she was terrified until Marmite stepped in as an emergency midwife and didn’t leave her side for two hours as she waited for her partner to arrive home and helped keep the mum-to-be calm and relaxed. Marmite was also a constant support to Lindsey who suffered painful conditions of pre-eclampsia and anaemia during a difficult pregnancy. He was thrilled when baby Ruby arrived safe and well, and is just as protective of the new arrival.

Lindsey Davies, Marmite’s owner commented: “Marmite followed me around everywhere during my pregnancy and stayed by my side like a birthing partner. HeMarmite cat 2 wouldn’t leave me and kept cuddling me when he knew I was in more pain. My husband and I both love Marmite, which is why we named him that in the first place!”

Tom Denyard, marketing manager added: “it was terrific to hear how Marmite had supported his owner and felt only right to mark his efforts with a little something special. We hope he enjoys his new one-of-its-kind Marmite throne and bowl.”

As you can see Marmites Cat Bed is Truely one of a kind!

 

In toal there were 5 award winners at the Cat Protection’s 2010 Cat of the year awards, Marmite won the “Most incredible Story Award”, Purdy won “UltimateMarmite cat 3 Survivor”, Oscar was “Best Friends Winner”, Bobby was “hero Cat Winner” (you simply must read this story) and Tess “purina Lifetime Acheivement Winner”
You can see all this years winner and read there stories at http://www.cats.org.uk/get-involved/rescuecatawards/rca-lifetime-achievement/

What is your New Pet Cat Trying to Tell you?

Cats communicate with each other and us using both body language. Learning to interprate both will give you a better understanding of your cat and their needs.

Here are the common sounds your cat will make and in insight into what they mean.

  1. Purring, Most people are aware that cats purr when they are content and happy, this is the most satisfying sound that any cat owner can hear
  2. Hissing, This generally means that your cat is anxiouse, angry or afraid.
  3. Meowing, this can have several meanings, some meows are greetings, others are demands or warnings. As you get to know your cat you will get to learn their individual meanings.

Common Body Language in Cats

  1. A raised Tail is usually a sign that your cat is happy
  2. Coat stnading  on end and a riged bushy tail is a sing of stress especially if your cat is baring its teeth also
  3. Crouching with a tail that is twitching is a huting or playfull mode

Of course both body language and sounds are massive subjects that you can learn more about, the above will give you some insight into how your cat is feeling.

7 Tips for Finding a Great Vet for you Cat!

One of the first things you should do when you get your first cat is find yourself a good Vet. You never know when you might need them and it is always better to find them before you need them. There are several considerations when choosing your vet:

  1. Where is the Vet Based? Most importantly how quickly can you get to them in an emergency.
  2. Does He or She know cats? If you can find a vet that specailizes in working with cats or small animals. This way you know your vet knows yoru cats needs
  3. What are their operationg hours? This is particularly important if you work full time, you want to be sure your vet can accomodate this.
  4. Is there Emergency Care Available? emergancies dont always happen during office hours. Check to see if your vet offers emergency cover our of hours.
  5. Is the Office Clean and Cat-Friendly? Be sure the office has a clean appearance. Also, see how the staff interact with cats, and if they have a seperate area for cats and dogs.
  6. Is there Equipment up to Date? Check to see if they have the latest equipment. Also check to see if they have testing facilities or if any tests need to be sent away.
  7. How does the vet interact with you? Your cat? The vet may be a great clinician, but how is their bedside manner. You need to feel comfortable talkng and asking your vet questions.

These short points should help you to choose the best vet for your cat.

How Do I Make My House Safe for My Pet Cat?

You need to make sure you house is safe for your cat, there are many dangers in your house that could cause accidents partiularly when you bring a cat home for the first time. Here are some of the things you should do to keep your cat safe.

  • Put the Lid Down on your Toilet. Cats and Kittens can not resist the tempation to drink, and they could fall in or be poisoned.
  • Keep doors on appliances (cooker, washing machine etc) closed, also make sure you check these each time you use them in case your cat has climbed in.
  • keep cleaning supplies where cats can not get to them as most are toxic.
  • Put Lit candels where you cat can not get to them. Cats are drawn to small flames.
  • Put medicins away where your cat can not ge to them.
  • If you have any breackable ornaments them be sure to put them away safe, cats are drawn to shiny object.
  • Keep your doors and windows closed initially to prevent escape.
  • Throw away any plastic bags you have right now, these can suffocate your cat.
  • Cover any open Electrical outlets, hide any electrical cords as these are attractive toys to cats and every year many cats die from electrocution.
  • Give away any Dangerouse plants like poinsettias.
  • Do not use Rodent poisons and avoid using chemicals in your garden

these tips should help you to keep your cat safe. If you have any more please send them to us.

    What do I Need Before Bringing Kitty Home??

    Before you bring your First Cat Home, there are some essential supplies that you will need. Please make sure that you plan properly and have everything in place before bringing kitty home. Here are some of the essentials you will need

    1. Bedding; Your Cat Should have a comfortable place to sleep. Even if he or she is going to sleep on your bed at night every cat should have at least one other comfortable place to sleep and ideally should have 2 or 3. There are many different types of cat beds available to suit all types of cats and owners.
    2. Feeding Bowls: You should have two bowls – one for food and the other for water. they can be ceramic, plastic or metal. remember to keep both bowls away from the littetray area!
    3. Food: I know state the obviouse but this is one thing many people forget in the exitment. Cats like a varid diet high in protein. Many pople choose dry food as a staple but suppliment this at least once a week with soft or homemade food. Try to find out what yoru cat is “used to” and get the same to start with. If you do get caught out check your cuboards for a tin of tune!
    4. Litter Tray:  This is particularly important for new cats, in most cases you will keep them indoors for 2-3 weeks whilst they get used to their environment. They are also going to be stressed after being brought home. There are many types of Cat Litter Tray Available, consider a hooded type as most cats apreciate the privacy.
    5. Litter;  There are many different types of litter available, initially consider getting small amonuts of 2-3 types of litter. Cats can be finicky about what they will use so dont be tempeted to buy in bulk before you know your cat will use it! If you can find out what they are used to and get the same to start with.
    6. Collar; Be sure to buy a collar that has a quick release collar, if your cat gets stuck this will allow your cat to break free from the collar.
    7. Toys: Cats like plenty to do, if you don’t provide toys, your cat will amuse themselves, usually doing somthing they should not! There are lots of different cat toys available and you could always make your own.
    8. Scratching Post: A cats instinct is to scratch, particularly in a new environment.  Initially consdier getting several small scratching mats and posts, adds some catnip to entice your cat to scratch where you want them to.
    9.  Cat Carrier: Youre cat will be with you for a long time. You will need to take them to the vet or cattery or with you on holiday. Invest in a well ventilated sturdy cat carrier, before picking up your new cat. Stressed cats and cardboard boxes are not a good combination, especially in your car!

    These are the basic things you will need before you bring kitty home. Please let us know if you think we have missed anything out.

    How To Give a Cat A Pill! Just for Laughs!

    How to Give a Cat a Pill

    1.  Pick up cat and cradle it in the crook of your left arm as if holding a baby. 
      
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    Position right forefinger and thumb on either side of cat’s mouth and gently apply pressure to cheeks while holding pill in right hand.  As cat opens mouth, pop pill into mouth. 
      
    Allow cat to close mouth and swallow. 
      

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      Retrieve pill from floor and cat from behind sofa.
     
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    Cradle cat in left arm and repeat process. 
      

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      Retrieve cat from bedroom, and throw soggy pill away.

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    4.  Take new pill from foil wrap, cradle cat in left arm, holding rear paws tightly with left hand. 
      
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    Force jaws open and push pill to back of mouth with right forefinger.  Hold mouth shut for a count of ten. 
      

     5.
      Retrieve pill from goldfish bowl and cat from top of wardrobe.
     
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    Call spouse in from the garden. 
      
      

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      Kneel on floor with cat wedged firmly between knees, hold front and rear paws. 
      
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    Ignore low growls emitted by cat.  Get spouse to hold head firmly with one hand while forcing wooden ruler into mouth.  Drop pill down ruler and rub cat’s throat vigorously. 
      
      

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      Retrieve cat from curtain rail. 
     
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    Get another pill from foil wrap.  Make note to buy new ruler and repair curtains.  Carefully sweep shattered figurines and vases from hearth and set to one side for gluing later. 
      
      

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      Wrap cat in large towel and get spouse to lie on cat with head just visible from below armpit. 
      
     
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    Put pill in end of drinking straw, force mouth open with pencil and blow down drinking straw 
      
      

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      Check label to make sure pill not harmful to humans and drink one beer to take taste away.  Apply band-aid to spouse’s forearm and remove blood from carpet with cold water and soap.

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    10.  Retrieve cat from neighbor’s shed. 

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    Get another pill.  Open another beer.  Place cat in cupboard, and close door onto neck, to leave head showing.  Force mouth open with dessert spoon.  Flick pill down throat with elastic band.
     

     11.
      Fetch screwdriver from garage and put cupboard door back on hinges.  Drink beer.  Fetch bottle of scotch.  Pour shot, drink. 
      
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    Apply cold compress to cheek and check records for date of last tetanus shot.  Apply whiskey compress to cheek to disinfect.  Toss back another shot.  Throw tee-shirt away and fetch new one from bedroom.
     
      
    12.  Call fire department to retrieve the damn cat from the top of the tree across the road.  Apologize to neighbor who crashed into fence while swerving to avoid cat. 
      
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    Take last pill from foil wrap. 
      

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      Using heavy-duty pruning gloves from shed, tie the little *&#%^’s front paws to rear paws with garden twine and bind tightly to leg of dining table.  Push pill into mouth followed by large piece of filet steak.  Be rough about it.  Hold head vertically and pour two pints of water down throat to wash pill down.
     

     
      

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      Consume remainder of scotch.  Get spouse to drive you to the emergency room.  Sit quietly while doctor stitches fingers and forearm and removes pill remnants from right eye.  Call furniture shop on way home to order new table. 
      
     
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    15.  Arrange for ASPCA to collect mutant cat from hell and call local pet shop to see if they have any hamsters. 

     
      
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    How To Give A Dog A Pill

     1.  Wrap it in bacon.
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    2.  Toss it in the air. 
      
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    Please send us your funny jokes, pictures or stories!

     

     

     

     

    How to Bath a Cat!! Just for Laughs

    A Few Thoughts on Cat Baths By……….The cat!!

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    You will pay, As God is My Witness, You Will Pay.!!

     

     

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    Holy Crap, You call This Water Warm?????!!!!!!

     

     

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    ‘You Lied !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

     

     

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    ‘E.T. Phone Home…………………………….Quick!’

     

     

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    ‘No, I’m Not your Good Little Kitty Anymore!!’

     

     

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    ‘Traction…..I’m Losing Traction!’

     

     

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    ‘I Want my Mommmmmmmmmmmmyyyyyyyyyy!!!’

     

     

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    ‘I Dont Think i Like you Anymore!!!!!’

    Please send us your funny pictures or upload them on our facebook page, thanks again for looking

    How Can you Tell if your Feet Smell?

     How  To Tell If Your Feet Smell  

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    I want you to get checked out to make sure you’re healthy  & will be around longer 
       
    STARE  INTO THE CAT’S EYES    FOR  10 SECONDS
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    NOW   STARE IN THE PUPPY’S EYES FOR 10  SECONDS   

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     Your  CAT SCAN and    
      
    LAB  TESTS are now  Complete  
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    Do   you feel like working today?  

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    Me  neither!
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    Life  is short! Break  the rules! Forgive  quickly! Kiss  slowly! Love  truly, Laugh  uncontrollably  

    And  never regret anything  that made you  smile.
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

     

    Choosing Your First Pet Cat

    copy_catWhen you go to chooose the latest addition to your family you need to do an overall assesment of your cat or kitten to make sure that you are bringing home a healthy happy cat that will fit with your overall family. Here are our top tips and things to look for when choosing your first cat or kitten.

    1) Environment.
    Check the environment, it should  be clean and it should be where the kittens or cat have been raised or live. Look for plenty of cat toys, also look at how the owner, breeder or shelter staff interact with the cats in general.

    2) Character
    Kittens should be energetic and more than anything else playfull. A well socialised cat should be curiouse to come up to meet you, pay attention to how any cat or kitten enteracts with other people, childern or animals as this will be a good indication of how the cat will behave in your home.

    3) Health
    You will need to do a physical assesment of your cat to determin if they are healthy. Firstly are the eyes bright? Does the cat look healthy and the right weight? Is the coat clean, soft and shiny?  How does the skin look? Are the ears Clean? Is its nose Moist? Is its gait normal? Do the Teeth and Gums look Healthy? All these questions should be answered before you bring your cat or kitten home.

    4) Paperwork
    Finally you will need to make sure you get al lof the right paperwork for your new pet. A breeder should offer you registration documents along with a receipt. Shelters will normally provide you with vaccination as well as saying or neutering paerwork. Even if you are taking a pet from a friend or a private person you should get details fo any treatments, vaccinations etc and ideally the contact details for their vet, so you can contact them to check on any procedures.

    If you apply all of the above you will be well on your way to choosing the perfect kitten or cat.

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