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How to give your cat a pill

Make sure that you: Have everything you need prepared and ready in advance. Have enough time and a clear plan of what you will do. Be gentle with your cat, keep calm, and avoid putting yourself at risk. If your…

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How to clip your cat’s nails

Choose a time when you and your cat are relaxed. Ensure you have good light before starting. Position your cat facing away from you. An ideal time is when your cat is relaxing on your lap. Alternatively, wrap your cat…

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How to brush your cat’s teeth

Brushing your cat’s teeth is the most effective way to reduce dental plaque and maintain long-term oral health. Like in people, brushing will not only prevent plaque and tartar build-up, it will also promote healthy gums and reduce bad breath.…

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Feliway helps your cat to relax

Cats are very sensitive animals and any change, like introducing a new pet to the household, a stray cat hanging around the property, shifting the furniture, or a change of environment, can make them feel anxious. Try using the ‘cotton…

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Why microchip?

Microchipping involves inserting a tiny implant under your cat’s skin, usually between the shoulder blades. This contains a unique number that is linked to a central database - the New Zealand Companion Animal Register - containing your cat’s details, your details,…

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Kitten care

Kittens require a course of 3 vaccinations, 2 to 4 weeks apart, to be given by your veterinarian: the first one at 8-9 weeks of age, and the last one at 16-17 weeks of age, followed by yearly boosters. The…

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Playing

Most cats enjoy interacting with their owner and playing is a great way to develop the bond between you and your cat. Indoor cats will need plenty of stimulation and play - particularly when young - to prevent them from…

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Scratching posts

Cats need to scratch to keep their claws sharp, exercise/stretch their muscles, mark their territory and communicate. By roughing up the bark of a tree (or the leg of your favourite chair) your cat is letting other cats or people…

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Food puzzles

Here at Cat Hotel Stoney Creek we are big fans of food puzzles (or puzzle toys). We try to do everything we can to keep our guests happy and relaxed and we know that by keeping our guests entertained by…

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