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A day in the life of Operations Director Tracy…
A day in the life of Operations Director Tracy…
Thinking of getting a cat?
Having a cat can mean different things to different people. Some want a cat to cuddle and sit on their laps; others are happy to live with a very independent cat which spends most of its time outside and doesn’t want too much human interaction.
Dangers at Home for cats
Cats are naturally inquisitive animals and while most will enjoy happy lives free from danger, their curiosity can get them into scrapes from time to time. As a responsible owner, you’ll want to do all you can to protect against unfortunate incidents. You also have a legal duty of care to provide for your cat’s needs and ensure they are protected from pain, suffering, injury and disease.
Cats and Fireworks
Fireworks are a tradition through the autumn months but for cats, bonfire night can leave them feeling stressed. If you’re worried about cats and fireworks, read on to find out more on keeping your cat relaxed and safe.
Hilife donates over 10,000 life-changing meals to us this Christmas!
HiLife was proud to provide three deserving charities, including us and Flori’s Friends Rescue, each with 10,000 meals to help spread the Christmas cheer and feed hungry mouths this holiday season.
Keeping your cat safe at Christmas
Many young cats and kittens (and even some older felines) love to climb trees and are naturally intrigued by anything new, bright and sparkly – so they’re probably going to be attracted to a Christmas tree covered in sparkly decorations in the corner of your living room. But aside from the obvious issue of your tree and decorations ending up on the floor, it can pose health hazards for your pet which are important to be aware of and consider.
Cats and Colder Weather
Winter can be a wonderful time of year and there is nothing quite like snuggling up with a cat indoors during a cold spell. The cold weather can present a few risks to our feline friends however, so it is important you're prepared. Luckily for you, we’ve put together a few tips on how you can keep your feline friend warm and safe this winter.
Our Dear Dolly…
Dolly was 400g - she should have been 2kg
She was emaciated, neglected and starving
She had Calicivirus, Mycoplasma and Chlamydia - imagine taking bloods from one so small
5 weeks later, this is Dolly’s story…
Kirk, Spock, Scotty & Uhura
on July 5th, we took a call from our friends at Vets Now, a couple found 3 kittens, tangled up under their shed. They quite rightly left them to see if mum was around but over 24 hours on she was nowhere to be seen, so they took them to the surgery. Could we help? Yes. Our volunteers Trudi and Mark set off immediately to collect them.
Mumma Grace and her babies Thomas, Arthur, Polly and Ada.
Our plan yesterday was to take the night off, clean the pen, and breathe a little after our last batch of little ones were adopted out earlier that day…
Trudi, Mark and the ferals!
On Monday, June 1st 2020, Mark and Trudi found a family of kittens and their mother, living as (what we assumed to be ferals) under a collapsed stable…
Nelson’s Story
Please meet Nelson.
In January of this year, We received a call from a a member of the public living in Gosport. Nelson has been living in their garden for the past couple of months and has been fed. Last week they noticed his injury and got him to Heathside Vets straight away…
Star, Jingle & Tinsel
In early December of 2019, two seriously underweight cats, thought to be brother and sister due to their face shape and the fact that they were found in the same area, were brought to us in need of immediate veterinary attention…
Fred, Barney and Betty
On March 3rd, three tiny babies, hours old, had been ‘found’ by an anonymous person and handed in to the vet, who asked if we could help. It consisted of a Tabby girl weighed at 97g, a Grey Boy weighed at 111g and another Grey Boy weighing in at 79g…
Mum and her seven dwarfs
On the night of the 26th of February, the team where called on a mother cat and her 7 babies, part of a huge intake from one house that evening…