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SimplyCats Vet Clinic SimplyCats and Formula One

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A not so cat related post today, I’ve always loved Formula One and got tickets from my boyfriend at Christmas to go to Silverstone to see the 2010 Formula 1 Santander British Grand Prix. The day was fantastic and the weather was glorious. Ieven got to see my favourite driver Sebastian Vettel who drives for Red Bull, unfortunately he came off the track right in front of us, he still managed to have a fantastic race, finishing 7th overall.

We had a fantastic time and are already talking about going back again next year.

SimplyCats car

Sebastian Vettel

Claire

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SimplyCats Vet Clinic SimplyCats and inappropriate sleeping places.

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This could be a regular topic for Caroline as one of her cats, Maisey takes time out on the dining table from examining a giant lava lamp which she found really scary!

SimplyCats Cat Sleeping

SimplyCats Cat Lava Table

Caroline

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SimplyCats Vet Clinic SimplyCats and Joanne’s update on Megan’s adventures

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After her first adventure in the garden, Megan now wants to be out everytime the Patio door is opened. She is very good because if she does get out, she just stays on the top step and dosen’t make any attempt to run away. She was playing around in the garden and the window cleaner appeared on Tuesday…what a commotion!!! She took off into the house and managed to wrap herself around the table legs. All I could hear was a pathetic little squeaky meow :-) . I picked her up and poor little thing was shaking so I cuddled her in. Normally when the window cleaner comes, she sits on the window sill and chases after his cloth ….much to his amusement. Anyway no harm was done and she soon regained her confidence and was back to business in the garden again.

Maisie is a bit too adventurous when she is out on her harness. We have a large fence between us and our neighbour and I just caught her jumping on top of it and disappearing down the other side, thank goodness the lead on the harness was very long or goodness knows what would have happened. I now make sure that she isn’t near the fence when she is out……it’s like having children….you can’t take your eyes off them for a moment :-)

Joanne

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SimplyCats Vet Clinic SimplyCats and Katie claims Calum’s favourite toy.

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Caroline’s eight year old son, Calum has plenty of soft toys to choose a favourite from. Like all children, he has to choose the same toy that Katie likes to snuggle up to. Here she is pictured taking advantage of the fact that Calum is at school and she has Spongebob all to herself – she looks very smug!

SimplyCats Katie toy

Caroline

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SimplyCats Vet Clinic SimplyCats and Megan’s first outdoor experience

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I decided long ago after one of my cats was killed on the road that all other cats I ever owned after that would be house cats. So, one warm sunny Saturday afternoon, I decided to show Megan the delights of the outdoors (this being the garden). I had bought Megan a lovely girly pink harness for this purpose and she was a bit apprehensive when I put her in it at first but then seemed to accept it. At first she didn’t want to walk in it and just lay down, we have laminate floors so she ended up on her side skidding along the floor :-) .
 
We got out of the patio doors and she stood on the top step sniffing the air and eventually deciced….after some persuasion to walk, very carefully down the next few steps onto the grass. She lay down in the grass and decided on a game of ‘now you see me, now you don’t’ with me. Maisie, my other cat was also out on her harness, which she is used to, and Megan thought it would be fun to charge after her but got a shock when she realised she couldn’t go exactly where she wanted to.

SimplyCats Megan outdoor harness

After a while of skulking about, she decided to play hide and seek with me in the grass. 

SimplyCats Outdoor cat

She seemed to enjoy her first day outdoors and I think this will be the first of many, although Maisie didn’t seem too pleased
SimplyCats Maisie outdoor cat

Joanne

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SimplyCats Vet Clinic SimplyCats and rescue cats

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Take a look at this gorgeous cat, she was thrown out of a car when she was 5 weeks old. She was then taken on by a local riding school and were much loved by everyone. She now lives on a farm after the riding school closed down.

SimplyCats rescue cats

Lynne

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SimplyCats Vet Clinic SimplyCats and Bionic Cat

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You may have seen a ‘bionic’ cat in the news this week.

The cat had its back feet badly damaged by a combine harvester and has now been given two prosthetic limbs in a pioneering operation.

To view the news report, click here

Claire

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SimplyCats Vet Clinic SimplyCats and Dubby shapes up for the summer.

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Those of you who have signed up to receive our monthly e-mail ‘Mewsletter’ will already know that Caroline, one of our receptionist’s cats, Dubby is on a strict diet.

Having topped the scales at just over 9 kilos some months ago it was time to take drastic action!

Dubby joined Nurse York’s slimming regime and now Caroline feeds Dubby measured diet food sachets so there can be no ‘extras’ and she is happy to say that he is losing weight, slowly, but steadily. He is pictured sporting his sunglasses but is not ready to wear the bikini yet!

You can follow Dubby’s progress by signing up to the Mewsletter . If you feel your cat may be overweight, you can bring him along to a free nurse weight clinic here at SimplyCats – call 0191 3859696 to make an appointment.

SimplyCats Dubby Diet

Caroline

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SimplyCats Vet Clinic SimplyCats and Claire gets back from Florida

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After a fantastic holiday in Florida I am officially back to work and back to reality.

I loved spending time at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Seaworld and Busch Gardens mainly because of the animals but also because of the big rollercoasters (I’m a huge adrenaline junkie). The animals in the parks are kept in fantastic condition and I enjoyed chatting to the keepers at these parks and discussing all things animal related, mainly cat related (I just can’t seem to turn off work mode sometimes).

Here are just a few of my holiday snaps I thought I would share with you.

If any of you are considering a trip to Florida, I strongly urge you to go. It is a fantastic, magical place and I loved every minute of our holiday. Infact we enjoyed it so much we’re already planning a holiday back there next year.

Claire in a Stitch hat (who says we have to be mature all of the time?)

Claire in a Stitch hat (who says we have to be mature all of the time?)

Claire & Neil in Universal Studios, Hogwarts in the background

Claire & Neil in Universal Studios, Hogwarts in the background

Claire & Neil at Seaworld

Claire & Neil at Seaworld

Claire & Neil waiting to ride the world's largest SlingShot

Claire & Neil waiting to ride the world's largest SlingShot

Claire at Disney's Animal Kingdom

Claire at Disney's Animal Kingdom

Lion at Disney's Animal Kingdom

Lion at Disney's Animal Kingdom

Claire at Pixar Studios, home of Toy Story

Claire at Pixar Studios, home of Toy Story

Claire and David Hasslehoff's handprints at Planet Hollywood

Claire and David Hasslehoff's handprints at Planet Hollywood

Claire with a lego boy and lego dogs at Downtown Disney

Claire with a lego boy and lego dogs at Downtown Disney

Claire at Honeyduke's shop in Wizarding World of Harry Potter (Claire's nickname is Duke)

Claire at Honeyduke's shop in Wizarding World of Harry Potter (Claire's nickname is Duke)

Invisible cat at Wizarding World of Harry Potter

Invisible cat at Wizarding World of Harry Potter

Claire & Neil at Universal Studios

Claire & Neil at Universal Studios

Claire

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SimplyCats Vet Clinic SimplyCats and Microchipping month

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June is microchipping month at SimplyCats and as a result we are offering microchips at a reduced cost. This procedure usually costs £20 but throughout the month of June we are offering microchipping at £15.

For further information about microchipping please click here or contact the surgery.

Simplycats microchip

You can sleep as soundly as Naz knowing your cat is microchipped should he/she go missing

Claire

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SimplyCats Vet Clinic SimplyCats offers cats the chance to become a star of SimplyCats

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We are offering our clients the chance to see their cat appear on SimplyCats vaccine reminders and the Mewsletter. If you would like your cat to feature in these materials, please contact us and include a photo of your beloved cat.

SimplyCats star cat

If you have any comments or suggestions, please click here to contact us. Any feedback welcome on how we can improve our site.

If there is any subject you would like to read about on the blog or in the Mewsletter, please let us know, as we are always grateful of any suggestion.

Claire

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SimplyCats Vet Clinic SimplyCats Open Day in aid of Cats Protection

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SimplyCats would like to thank everyone who attended our Open Day on Saturday 8th May and made this a fantastic day!  

We are pleased to announce that so far we have raised over £150 and are still receiving donations.

 We certainly had nice weather for it and the day was brilliant, everyone seemed to enjoy themselves.

The day would not have been a success without those who attended so once again, a big thank you from everyone.

Many thanks go to all who attended and helped to organise the event.

Please click here for more information and photos from the Open Day.

SimplyCats team

Claire

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SimplyCats Vet Clinic SimplyCats and our first birthday

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We are celebrating our first birthday today at SimplyCats! We opened a year ago today, May 5th :-)

HappyBirthdaykITTYSIMPLYCATS

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SimplyCats Vet Clinic SimplyCats and Dentals

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If you have ever had a cavity or dental work done, you know how uncomfortable and inconvenient it can be. For humans, caring for our teeth is something we do almost automatically. Since cats are unable to brush their own teeth and, like humans, do not have a natural, built-in way to keep teeth clean, it falls on you to maintain your cat’s dental health.

Veterinary research indicates that dental disease, in its various forms, is the number one health issue in feline medicine and about 70% of cats over the age of three have some kind of dental problem. Fortunately for your cat, dental disease is preventable!

When I got Piglet she had slight tartar on her canines and molars, and ideally needed a scale and polish. I decided to let her settle in first before undergoing any dental work.

Scale and polish is the most common dental procedure performed on cats. Generally, the process takes about an hour. General anesthesia is required for any kind of veterinary dental work.

Piglet is currently fed Purina Housecat dry food and she loves it, I can’t get it into her bowl quick enough :-) I also use Logical Oral gel on her teeth once daily, or as often as I get a chance to do it. 8 weeks later I checked her teeth and the tartar has almost all gone from her teeth and she now doesn’t need a dental.

Not all cats will be as lucky as Piglet and find their tartar breaks down completely but it just goes to show that  a dental routine really does make a difference to your cat’s oral hygiene.

SimplyCats Vet Clinic Piglet the Sphynx

Claire

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SimplyCats Vet Clinic SimplyCats and How to wrap a present with the help of your cat

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1.Clear large space on table for wrapping present.
2.Go to wardrobe and collect bag in which present is contained, and close door.
3.Open door and remove cat from wardrobe.
4.Go to cupboard and retrieve rolls of wrapping paper.
5.Go back and remove cat from cupboard.
6.Go to drawer and collect sellotape, ribbons, scissors, labels, etc.
7.Lay out present and wrapping materials on table, to enable wrapping strategy to be formed.
8.Go back to drawer to get string, remove cat that has been in the drawer since last visit, and collect string.
9.Remove present from bag.
10.Remove cat from bag.
11.Open box to check present, remove cat from box, replace present.
12.Lay out paper to enable cutting to size.
13.Cut the paper to size, trying to keep the cutting line straight.
14.Throw away first sheet because cat tried to chase the scissors and tore paper.
15.Cut 2nd sheet of paper to size by putting cat in the bag the present came out of.
16.Place present on cut-to-size paper.
17.Lift up edges of paper to seal in present, wonder why edges now don’t reach, and find cat between present and paper. Remove cat and retry.
18.Place object on paper, to hold in place, while cutting sellotape.
19.Spend next 20 minutes carefully trying to remove sellotape from cat with pair of nail scissors.
20.Seal paper down with sellotape, making corners as neat as possible.
21.Look for roll of ribbon; chase cat down hall and retrieve ribbon.
22.Try to wrap present with ribbon in a two-directional turn.
23.Re-roll up ribbon and remove paper that is now torn, due to cat’s enthusiasm in chasing ribbon end.
24.Repeat steps 12-22 until down to last sheet of paper.
25.Decide to skip steps 12-16 in order to save time and reduce risk of losing last sheet of paper. Retrieve old cardboard box that you know is right size for paper.
26.Put present in box, and tie down with string.
27.Remove string, open box and remove cat.
28.Put all packing materials in bag with present and head for lockable room.
29.Once inside room, lock door and start to re-lay out packing materials.
30.Remove cat from box, unlock door, put cat outside door, close door and re-lock.
31.Lay out last sheet of paper. (Admittedly this is difficult in the small area of the toilet, but try your best!)
32.Seal box, wrap with paper and start repairs by very carefully sealing down tears with sellotape. Now tie up with ribbon and decorate with bows to hide worst affected areas.
33.Label, then sit back and admire your handiwork, congratulating yourself on making good of a bad job.
34.Unlock door, and go to kitchen to make drink and feed cat.
35.Spend next 15 minutes looking for cat, before coming to obvious conclusion.
36.Unwrap present, untie box and remove cat.
37.Retrieve all discarded sheets of wrapping paper, feed cat and retire to lockable room for last attempt, making certain you are alone and the door is locked.
38.At time of handing over present, smile sweetly at receiver’s face, as they try and hide their contempt at being handed such a badly wrapped present.
39.Swear to yourself that next year, you will get the shop to wrap the things for you.

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