Every cat is different, but you can learn a lot about their mood by paying close attention to their body language. From a fuzzy raised tail, to subtle twitching of …
If I fits, I sits – why your cat sits on things
Whether it’s an open suitcase, an old box, your brand new black shirt or your open laptop, cats seem to have a habit of sitting in or on whatever they …
Play with a purpose: Getting hands on with your cat
Playtime is some of the best bonding time with your cat. Even better if it is done with a purpose and helps to keep your cat’s body and mind healthy. …
Decoded: your cat’s night time athletics
Bedtime for you doesn’t always mean bedtime for your cat. Cats are naturally nocturnal, so just as we are about to hit the hay, they are ready to come alive. …
What to do with your four legged thief
Like people, cats have different interests, personalities and bad habits. In the case of stealing, some cats will nip anything they can get their paws on – with some even …
My cat loves water – is this normal?
We’ve all heard it from cat owners, seen it in movies and experienced it for ourselves – cats hate water. Right? Not always. For some cats, a flowing tap, emptying …
How to transition your cat to new food
We’re thrilled to have launched Pamper Dry food in-store, and we can’t wait for your cat to try it (that’s if they haven’t got their paws on it already). However, …
Pamper: A guide to the name change
You’ve probably noticed our transition from Friskies to Pamper on the shelves in store. Should you be concerned? No. Should you be excited? Definitely. And we’re sure your cats will …
Why does my cat keep biting me?
While a kitten’s gentle nibbles may seem cute at first, biting can turn into a seriously bad habit. In kittens, biting is learned from playing and interacting with others in …
Let’s go walkies: Training your cat on a leash
It’s an old myth that cats can’t be trained to walk on a leash. Not only is it very possible, and comfortable (if approached correctly), it opens a new set …