Back in January – on Australia Day, to be precise – I picked up a kitten. Well at least I went to pick up a kitten. I came home with two, but you know how these things go. Normally I tend to feel cats are ideally solitary animals. I see…

Back in January – on Australia Day, to be precise – I picked up a kitten. Well at least I went to pick up a kitten. I came home with two, but you know how these things go. Normally I tend to feel cats are ideally solitary animals. I see…
The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic has seen a lot more people working from home. Our pets have loved the increase in attention and companionship that comes with having their favourite humans at home. As the lockdown restrictions ease and people return to work, I’ve noticed a surge in clients reporting signs…
Cats make great pets, and understanding cat behaviour is key to enjoying the best relationship with your pet. Cats are especially sensitive to their environment and surroundings, and if I’m on a home visit and see or hear about a cat that’s always hiding, I know something is amiss and…
Pets are important family members, and we wish they could be around for ever. It’s inevitable that our pets will age and grow old – and often illness and injury intervene. One of the most common questions I get asked for advice on, is about how to know when it’s…
Dogs bark to communicate – and barking is a totally normal part of their behaviour, however excessive barking can also be an indication of anxiety, attention seeking or be a protective display, so how do we tell? As barking dogs are one of the most common causes of complaints to…