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SimplyCats Vet Clinic SimplyCats and Dubby’s Christmas binge !

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As you can see from the picture, Caroline’s fat cat – Dubby had a great Christmas dinner. After a couple of glasses of wine and his willpower dulled, Caroline’s husband fell victim to the ‘feed me’ face and threw down a yorkshire pudding onto the floor. Dubby immediately leapt onto the pudding, steadying it with his paw.

He actually looked rather funny as he tore off strips, much like a lion on the savannah eating its kill !

To follow he ate a sprout in one lick….needless to say Caroline had a few sharp words to say to her husband as she looked in the litter tray later on…..ewww :(

The moral of the story is “if your cat is on a special diet, don’t feed him extras, such as yorkshire pudding and sprouts as

a) he will put on weight and
b) you would not like to see / smell the litter tray afterwards, and
c) cats are not meant to eat human food” :)

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SimplyCats Vet Clinic SimplyCats and more adventures from Joanne’s cats, Megan & Maisie

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Last week I noticed Megan had a sore eye and didn’t seem herself so I brought her in to see ‘Aunty Sarah’ :-)
Sarah gave her an examination and said she had a viral infection so gave her tablets, Metacam and some eye drops. She has suprised me by taking her tablets better than I thought……well I had to wrap her up in a towel but there you go. A couple of times the tablets ended up stuck on my dressing gown but they went back down and all was well. I found her one morning, drinking the cold remnants of my coffee from breakfast time…..her head was almost lost in the mug bless her ! Anyway all is well with her I am pleased to say.
Maisie, my oldest girl is very well at the moment – she gave herself a fright the other night though. I was watching TV and all of a sudden I heard a great commotion. Megan was asleep with me on the settee and suddenly Maisie came hurtling down the stairs and into the sitting room attached to a Primark carrier ! She has been snuffling about in it and got it stuck so she had taken off with it attached and came downstairs like a whirlwind. Poor Megan got the fright of her life and followed Maisie all over until I could get it off her. No one was hurt I am pleased to add. Just one very perturbed pussycat, one startled younger sister and one now wide awake Mam :-)

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SimplyCats Vet Clinic SimplyCats and snow cat

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We had an unusual customer the other day in the back yard at SimplyCats – a very hypothermic snow cat. It remains in quite a critical, frozen state, but will hopefully make a full melted recovery if we ever get a thaw!!

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SimplyCats Vet Clinic SimplyCats and alien toy pincher strikes

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Caroline’s youngest cat, Maisey enjoys ruining a game of ‘pop up pirate’ by patting the dice and playing pieces away from the board with her paw – but the question is – is it really Maisey or some strange alien cat in disguise???

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SimplyCats Vet Clinic SimplyCats and GET OFF MY FIRE !

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One of Caroline’s cats, Maisey enjoys a quiet time by the fire.

She is not amused when Dubby tries to jostle nearer and promptly swipes him with her paw to discourage him !

The irony is, that after Dubby gave up on a pole position by the fire, Maisey got way too hot and decided to move away, and stretched out at the other side of the room !

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SimplyCats Vet Clinic SimplyCats and The Young Ones Sept. 2010

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The Young Ones winner this month is Pippa Magee – a lovely tortie and white queen. Pictured below Pippa are the other lovely kittens – Fifi, Tom & Jojo who also visited us in September. Book your kitten in now to commence its vaccination course and he or she could be in with a chance of winning October’s competition to win a voucher worth £10 to spend on any product or service here at SimplyCats!

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SimplyCats Vet Clinic SimplyCats and vaccinations

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This month at SimplyCats one of the main topics of conversation amongst the vets has been a shift in our approach to vaccination. In the ongoing battle to protect our pets against disease, our understanding of vaccination protection is constantly changing as new technologies emerge to combat new viral strains and their changing behaviour. To keep in line with the latest thinking we will now be using the PUREVAX feline vaccination range at SimplyCats.
 
We thought this would be a good opportunity to touch on the subject of what your vet is actually doing when you bring your pet in for a health check and vaccination.
 

Often referred to as a “booster”, we think it is important to impress that this annual visit to the vet is for more than just an injection. We should be thinking of it more as an Annual Medical Exam AND a vaccination.
 
Your vet does not get to see your cat very often (hopefully!) so this maybe the only opportunity to have face to face time with you and your pet and to perform a hands-on clinical examination.
 
This is important:

to detect the early signs of any health problems that your cat maybe hiding from you

to discuss any routine health issues commonly associate with ageing (such as weight gain and dental disease)

to monitor any ongoing health problems if your cat is under regular treatment

to allow your vet practice to dispense vet-only medicinal products (such as vet-only flea and worm treatments) throughout the year.
 
It is also a great opportunity for you to bring up any issues or oddities concerning your cat’s well being or behaviour, that are maybe nothing to worry about, or that may require further attention.

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SimplyCats Vet Clinic SimplyCats and Oliver’s first meal out !

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Just a quick photo to share with you of Oliver, our vet Sarah’s new baby. He went to Caffe Nero in Durham for his first family meal out. I think he would prefer his milk to coffee though! He’s so cute!simplycats oliver

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SimplyCats Vet Clinic SimplyCats and new Simon’s Cat video

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Claire

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SimplyCats Vet Clinic SimplyCats and fussy eaters

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As we all probably know, cats can be quite particular about what is in their food bowl. Most cats will have a favourite food, texture or flavour and will often turn their nose up at anything different.

Remember – fussy eaters are made not born.

Bad habits are easier prevented than cured.

By swapping and changing your cat’s routine or by tempting them with titbits if they reject a food in their bowl. They will quickly learn how to manipulate you into feeding them the tastier food rather than a healthy and balanced diet.

Think about it from your cat’s point of view, if you were rewarded with a treat every time you didn’t eat, what would you do?

To avoid fussy cats, it is best to stick to a routine.

Is your cat really being fussy?

Sometimes, fussiness is more down to the way you serve food rather than the food itself.

Cats generally prefer to eat in private and don’t appreciate an audience. Try and provide some privacy for your cat at meal times.

- Ensure your cat’s bowl is clean. Several cats will not eat out of a bowl that has some old food in it. Try and get into the habit of washing the food and water bowls after every use.

- If your cat usually eats dry food but has become fussy, you may have to replace the food. Dry food absorbs moisture and therefore becomes stale, particularly in warm weather.

- If your cat usually eats wet (tinned/pouched food) it may be because it is cold. Cold wet food doesn’t have much smell, and cats often won’t eat what they cant smell. Wet food can be made more appealing by warming it up until warm to “mouse temperature” (warm to the touch) this releases the aroma and therefore stimulates the cats appetite.

- If your cat has access to outside, he/she may be having an unscheduled snack on the other side of the cat flap and come dinnertime he/she just may not be hungry.

- Cat’s don’t have psychological eating disorders and unless there is an underlying reason for a lack of appetite, your cat will most likely eat when they get really hungry. When your cat does eventually eat, offer lots of praise and affection as soon as they have finished eating.

 - If your cat continues to be fussy try an alternative high quality cat food, often a change in recipe will prompt your cat into eating again.

Some questions to ask yourself when thinking about your cat’s eating habits.

- Where is your cat’s food is positioned, is it near a busy thoroughfare or next to the washing machine? 

- Does your cat get bullied when eating by other cats/dog/children?

- Is the food on a raised level and is there an easy way for arthritic cats to get to their food?

- What type of material is your cat’s bowl made out of? Cats do not appreciate plastic bowls as they can taste the residue, they prefer ceramic, glass or even metal bowls. The larger surface area the better.

- Is your cat’s food bowl next to the water bowl? Food and water should always be placed in seperate areas, and do not feed from a “double diner” as your cat can be put off the food by the presence of water and will drink more water if food is not near by. In the wild if a cat catches food in the wild near a water supply, the act of killing and dismembering the food will lead to contamination of the water, so cat’s will always seek out another water source.

 

It is important to remember that if your cat refuses to eat for 24 hours or more, contact us at SimplyCats for an urgent appointment. Refusal or reluctance to eat can indicate a serious complaint and dental problems.

 

If you notice your cat’s gums are red or swollen, or if the breath is unpleasant please ask us at SimplyCats for a dental examination.

SimplyCats Fussy Eaters

 Claire

 

 

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SimplyCats Vet Clinic SimplyCats and providing water sources for your cat

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Cats will drink water from the strangest of places – puddles, the toilet, bath, sink, even the shower tray.

Being guilty of all of the aforementioned, Caroline decided to purchase a cat water fountain for her cats.

This was especially for Maisey who is the worst offender, climbing into the sink while Caroline was getting washed and licking the water from the tap as it is flowing.

Here is a picture of Maisey licking the actual fountain, rather than drinking out of the reservoir itself.

SimplyCats drinking fountain

Caroline can now get washed in peace and can recommend the use of water fountains for similar offenders.

Caroline

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SimplyCats Vet Clinic SimplyCats and Vet Nurse

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I’m off to pastures new…so to speak.

I’m joining a multi-discipline veterinary referral practice, to expand my nursing knowledge and skills. I will be working at a practice we often use for our out of hours cover if Sarah and Paul are unavailable.

I will still be working at SimplyCats a couple of days a month. So I’ll still be at SimplyCats just not as much as usual. You can’t get rid of me that easily. :-)

I’ll still use my SimplyCats e-mail daily as usual, even on my days off so please feel free to still e-mail me and bend my ear if you have any queries as I’ll still be available as usual for all of you.

 

Claire

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SimplyCats Vet Clinic SimplyCats and more inappropriate sleeping places

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Maisey strikes again at Caroline’s house sleeping where she shouldn’t.

This time on the piano stool which is covered in a velvet-like fabric, perfect for attracting cat hairs! Despite pushing the stool halfway under the piano.

Maisey still manages to squash herself in and deposit the required hairs, ready for the posterior of the next piano-playing victim!!

SimplyCats inappropriate sleeping places cats piano cat hair

Caroline

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SimplyCats Vet Clinic SimplyCats and Caroline’s nature shots

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It’s time for Caroline to share some more nature photography shots – the close up of the bee on a foxglove was taken in July after much waiting and near misses from stings!

The photo of the poppy field is above Rainton Meadows. For those of you who live locally will know that is is a nature reserve created from the old pit works.

SimplyCats foxglove bee photography

SimplyCats poppy photgraphy

Caroline

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SimplyCats Vet Clinic SimplyCats and Cat Facts

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 Some interesting cat facts for you to ponder :-)

- Sir Isaac Newton invented the first known cat flap. While he was in his attic trying to conduct light experiments, his cat kept nudging the door open and letting the light in, spoiling his experiments.

- Cats have more bones than a human being; humans have 206 bones and the cat has 230 bones.

- Cats have the largest eyes of any mammal.

- Airlurophile is the word cat lovers are officially called.

- On average, a cat will sleep for 16 hours a day.

- A domestic cat can run at speeds of 30 mph.

- The life expectancy of cats has nearly doubled over the last fifty years.

- There are approximately 60,000 hairs per square inch on the back of a cat and about 120,000 per square inch on the underside.

- When a cat rubs up against you, it is marking you with its scent claiming ownership.

- Purring does not always indicate that a cat is happy. Cats will also purr loudly when they are distressed or in pain.

- The cat’s tail is used to maintain balance.

- Cats see six times better in the dark than humans.

- The ancient Egyptians were the first civilisation to realise the cat’s potential as a vermin hunter and tamed cats to protect the corn supplies, on which their lives depended.

- Cats like to be stroked as it reminds them of when they were kittens and were licked by their mothers.

- Cats see so well in the dark because their eyes actually reflect light. Light goes in their eyes, and is reflected back out; their eyes actually work as built-in flash lights.

SimplyCats and cat facts

Claire

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