by Club Cat | Apr 24, 2022 | animal health, Behavior, cat's teeth, Pet care, pet dentist, pet health, Veterinary
The frequency of feline health checks depends on various factors. But age is the most prominent. The health needs of kittens differ from those of adult cats and are different from senior cats’. Apart from age, other factors like breed and sex could influence how...
by Club Cat | Dec 23, 2021 | Adopt don't shop, animal health, Pet adoption
Guest Post by Allison Morgan We all know how much proper love and care can change an animal’s life. However, there are many pets out there who haven’t received that care. Neglected and abandoned pets need our help in order to recover and receive the love they deserve....
by Club Cat | Nov 23, 2021 | animal health, Animal Shelters, Behavior
On a daily basis, the team at Club Cat hears prospective customers say, “My cat isn’t on a flea med because she’s indoor only.” This is usually in response to our stringent policy that all kitty cat guests be on a flea treatment that lasts throughout their stay....
by Club Cat | Sep 25, 2021 | animal health, Behavior, Cat parents, Pet Parents
Cat people are different from dog people, and they usually recognize these differences. Every so often, you’ll be that person that loves them both equally, but that’s not usually the way it plays out. If you’re a new cat owner or are thinking about getting or adopting...
by Club Cat | May 23, 2021 | animal health, Behavior
Cats are notoriously independent creatures, so it can be hard to conceive of them suffering from anything like separation anxiety. However, cats are still social pets that form a solid bond with their owners, and they don’t like change. So, when there are sudden...
by Club Cat | Apr 15, 2021 | animal health, Pet care, pet health, Veterinary
Have a hungry pet you just can’t say no to? Those puppy-dog eyes or soft meows causing you to treat your pet, maybe a little too much? We take a look at overindulgence and the harm it could be causing your four-legged friend. Over Indulging our Pets It’s not uncommon...