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5 Cat facts we bet you didn’t know! Mini Tigers at Home

5 Cat facts we bet you didn’t know! Mini Tigers at Home

Mini Tigers at Home - 5 Cat facts we bet you didn't know!

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Have you ever considered that your domestic cat shares an astonishing 95.6% of its genetic makeup with tigers? This close genetic relationship explains many of their instinctual behaviors, such as stalking, pouncing, and marking their territory, which mirror the actions of their wild relatives. Whether it’s the way they crouch before a leap or the territorial scent marking they engage in, these feline traits are a fascinating reminder of their wild ancestry.

Sweet? No Thanks!

Interestingly, cats are unable to taste sweetness, a trait that sets them apart from humans. Their taste buds have not evolved to appreciate sugary flavors, which means that while we might indulge in desserts, our feline friends have no interest in sweet treats. This unique aspect of their taste perception is a reflection of their carnivorous diet, which is primarily focused on protein rather than carbohydrates.

Night Vision Pros

While cats may struggle with nearsightedness, they possess remarkable peripheral and night vision capabilities that far exceed those of humans. This exceptional vision allows them to detect even the slightest movements in low-light conditions, making them adept hunters during dusk and dawn. Their eyes are specially adapted to gather more light, which is why they can navigate and thrive in the dark, showcasing their evolutionary prowess as nocturnal predators.

Climbing Up Is Easy, Climbing Down…Not So Much

Ascending trees is a breeze for cats, but descending can be quite the challenge! Due to the unique shape of their claws, which are designed to grip surfaces while climbing, felines are unable to navigate downwards headfirst. This means they often have to awkwardly backtrack their way down, making the descent a bit of a clumsy affair.

Jumping Champions

When it comes to jumping, cats are true champions! They possess the remarkable ability to leap as far as six times their own body length in one bound. This incredible agility allows them to land precisely where they intend, showcasing their impressive athleticism and precision in movement. No wonder they always land where they want.

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CAT FIRST AID: CHOKING & CPR

CAT FIRST AID: CHOKING & CPR

As cat owners, ensuring the well-being of our furry friends is paramount. In emergencies such as choking, knowing how to respond can mean the difference between life and death.

Here's a step-by-step guide to help you manage choking incidents and perform CPR on your cat if necessary:

1. Clear the Airways

 The first and foremost step is to check and clear your cat’s airways:

 **Open the Cat’s Mouth**: Gently pull the tongue forward and inspect for any visible obstructions.

**Use Tweezers for Reachable Objects**: If something is easily reachable, use tweezers (not fingers!) to remove it.

**Avoid Sharp Objects**: Never try to remove sharp objects (like needles) or items lodged deep in the throat, as this may push them further down.

**Veterinary Assistance**: If the obstruction cannot be safely removed, immediately take your cat to the veterinarian.

2. The Heimlich Maneuver

If the airway remains blocked, follow these steps to help free it:

**Position the Cat**: Place your cat on your lap with its hind legs raised slightly.

**Thump between Shoulder Blades**: Gently but firmly thump between the shoulder blades to try to dislodge the object.

If this method fails, it’s time to perform the Heimlich maneuver:

**Locate the Ribcage**: Place your hands behind the ribcage.

**Apply Pressure**: Press gently but firmly on the abdomen 4-5 times.

**Check Again**: After several attempts, check if the object is dislodged.

If the cat is still not breathing or is unconscious, you must proceed immediately to CPR.

3. CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation)

Before starting CPR, remember to ensure that the airway is clear.

 

**Lay the Cat on Its Side**: Start by positioning your cat on its side.

**Locate the Heart**: Find the heart, which is located just behind the elbow on the chest.

**Check for a Pulse**: If no pulse is detected, begin compressions:

**Chest Compressions**: Using the flat of your hand, gently squeeze the chest.

**Rescue Breaths**: Give four chest compressions followed by two rescue breaths:

– Cover the cat’s nose with your mouth.

– Keep the mouth closed and gently blow into the nose.

**IMPORTANT**: CALL A VETERINARIAN IMMEDIATELY after performing CPR or if you suspect your cat is in distress!

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 Taking swift action in emergencies can save your cat’s life. Make sure you’re prepared and stay informed!

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Everything you need to know in 2025 to keep your pet healthy and happy!

Everything you need to know in 2025 to keep your pet healthy and happy!

Everything you need to know in 2025 to keep your pet healthy and happy:

Schedule a Vet Check-Up
Start the year with a wellness exam to ensure your pet is healthy.
Update vaccinations and discuss parasite prevention (fleas, ticks, heartworms).

Review Diet and Nutrition
Assess your pet’s diet and make adjustments if needed to support their age, activity level, and health.
Avoid overfeeding post-holiday treats to prevent weight gain.

Grooming Needs
Maintain grooming routines: baths, nail trimming, and coat brushing.
Check ears and teeth to prevent infections or dental issues.

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Pet’s struggling to sleep? Some Tips That Might Help!

Pet’s struggling to sleep? Some Tips That Might Help!

Pets struggling to sleep? Some tips that might help:

Comfortable Bed: Provide a cozy, quiet space with a supportive bed suited to your pet’s size and needs.

Exercise Routine: Ensure they get enough physical and mental stimulation during the day to tire them out.

Consistent Schedule: Stick to a regular feeding, exercise, and bedtime routine to promote relaxation.

Reduce Noise: Minimise household noise during sleep hours, or use white noise machines to calm them.

Temperature Control: Keep their sleeping area at a comfortable temperature, not too hot or cold.

Limit Late Stimulation: Avoid playtime, heavy meals, or stimulating activities right before bed.

Relaxing Scents: Use calming scents like lavender (pet-safe formulations) to help them unwind.

Health Check: If your pet struggles with sleep often, consult your vet to rule out pain or health issues.

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The Importance of Tick and Flea Treatment for Dogs and Cats

The Importance of Tick and Flea Treatment for Dogs and Cats

As a pet owner, it’s essential to prioritize your furry friend’s health and well-being. Once crucial aspect of pet care is protecting your dogs and cats from ticks and fleas. These external parasites can cause significant discomfort, transmit diseases, and even lead to life-threatening conditions. In this blog, we’ll delve into the importance of tick and flea treatment for dogs and cats, exploring the risks associated with these parasites, the benefits of treatment, and the best methods for prevention.

The Risks Associated with Ticks and Fleas

Ticks and fleas are two of the most common external parasites affecting dogs and cats. These parasites feed on the blood of their hosts, causing discomfort, anemia, and transmitting diseases.

Ticks

Ticks are ectoparasites that attach themselves to dogs and cats, feeding on their blood. In South Africa, the most common tick species are the Brown Dog Tick (Rhipicephalus sanguineus), the Yellow Dog Tick (Haemaphysalis leachi), and the Bont Tick (Hyalomma marginatum). Ticks can transmit several diseases, including:

  • Babesiosis: A life-threatening disease caused by the Babesia parasite, which infects red blood cells.
  • Ehrlichiosis: A bacterial disease that can cause fever, lethargy, and bleeding disorders.

Fleas

Fleas are small, wingless insects that feed on the blood of dogs and cats. In South Africa, the most common flea species is the Cat Flea (Ctenocephalides felis). Fleas can transmit diseases, including:

  • Flea allergy dermatitis: A skin condition caused by an allergic reaction to flea bites.
  • Tapeworms: Fleas can transmit tapeworms, which can cause digestive problems and weight loss.

In our next blog, we will go into more detail about the different diseases.

The Importance of Tick and Flea Treatment

Given the risks associated with ticks and fleas, it’s essential to prioritize tick and flea treatment for your dogs and cats. Treatment can help prevent the transmission of diseases, reduce discomfort and anemia, and prevent infestations.

Benefits of Treatment

  • Prevention of diseases: Regular tick and flea treatment can prevent the transmission of diseases, reducing the risk of illness and death.
  • Reduced discomfort: Treatment can alleviate the discomfort and anemia caused by tick and flea infestations.
  • Prevention of infestations: Regular treatment can prevent tick and flea infestations, reducing the risk of transmission to other pets and humans.
  • Reduced risk of tick-borne diseases: Treatment can reduce the risk of tick-borne diseases, which can be life-threatening.

Methods for Prevention and Treatment

There are several methods for preventing and treating tick and flea infestations. These include:

  • Topical treatments: Topical treatments, such as spot-on products, can be applied directly to the skin to kill ticks and fleas.

Frontline Plus Spot On (Single), Dogs Tick/Flea, KimVet e-Shop, Boehringer

R102.08R172.19

For the treatment and prevention of fleas and ticks on dogs and puppies from 8 weeks of age.

Revolution Plus Cats 2.5 – 5kg (per ampule)

R181.11

Provides the broadest scope of protection in one dose, protecting cats and kittens inside and out against flea, ticks, ear mite, roundworms, hookworms, and heartworms.

19 in stock

Frontline Plus Spot On 0.5ml, Cats Tick/Flea, KimVet e-Shop, Boehringer

R110.39

For the treatment and prevention of fleas and ticks on cats and kittens from 8 weeks of age.

32 in stock

Revolution Dogs (per ampule)

R135.77R237.49

Revolution is a spot-on that treats adult fleas and flea eggs on the pet plus flea eggs and larvae in the home, mites, lice, roundworm, hookworm, heartworm and controls ticks.

Collars and tags: Collars impregnated with tick and flea repellents can be used to prevent infestations.

Seresto Tick & Flea Collar Dog

R929.32R1,275.00

Protects your dog from ticks & fleas for 32 weeks.

Ultrum Powder 100g, Cats Dogs Tick/Flea, KimVet e-Shop, Kyron

R68.31

Ultrum Powder contains Porpoxur in a perfumed talc base, packed in a powder shaker – for the control of fleas, ticks, feather mites, red mites and lice on dogs, cats, puppies, kittens and birds, including cage birds and poultry. It is safe for use on rabbits. Ultrum Powder is cost effective and can be used regularly to keep flea infestations at bay (it is recommended to use it in conjunction with other flea and tick remedies).

12 in stock (can be backordered)

Shampoos and dips: Shampoos and dips can be used to kill ticks and fleas on dogs and cats.

Shampoo Ultrum Plus 250ml, Dogs Tick/Flea, KimVet e-Shop, Kyron

R131.44

Ultrum Plus is a luxury insecticidal, flea & tick shampoo for dogs. Contains evening primrose oil, permethrin (for extended action), esbiothrin (for instant knockdown), piperonyl butoxide, lanolin and conditioners. The shampoo leaves the coat and fur silky-clean and sweet-smelling. Use Ultrum Plus when fleas and ticks are a problem and the dog-owner wants to ensure that the animal is completely free of these parasites. Not safe for cats.

9 in stock (can be backordered)

Ectodex 100ml

R208.38

Controls demodectic mange, sarcoptic mange, ticks and lice.

19 in stock

Shampoo Ultrum Original 250ml, Cats Dogs Tick/Flea, KimVet e-Shop, Kyron

R131.44

Ultrum Original is a luxury insecticidal, flea & tick shampoo safe for use on cats, dogs, puppies and kittens. Contains natural pyrethrum, piperonyl butoxide, humectant, lanolin and conditioners. The shampoo leaves the coat and fur silky-clean and sweet-smelling. It’s perfect for the new puppy or kitten brought into the home. Can be used in multi pet households to prevent toxicity in cats.

9 in stock (can be backordered)

Spray Ultrum Ultimate, Dogs Tick/Flea, KimVet e-Shop, Kyron

R193.27R290.31

Ultrum Ultimate treats and prevents flea and tick infestations in dogs. Ultrum Ultimate gives over 3 weeks protection against fleas, kills flea eggs and larvae over 3 months and is also effective against ticks. Contains permethrin, es-bioallethrin, piperonyl butoxide and pyriproxifen. When fleas and ticks are a problem and the dog-owner wants to ensure that the animal is completely free of these parasites.

Oral medications: Oral medications, such as tablets and chewables, can be given to dogs to kill tick and fleas.

Nexgard Chewable, Dogs Tick/Flea, KimVet e-Shop, Boehringer

R117.43R190.57

Nexgard contains afoxolaner, an insecticide-acaricide for oral treatment and prevention of flea, tick and mite infestations of dogs and puppies 8 weeks of age and older, for one month following a single administration.

Bravecto Chewable Tablet, Dogs Tick/Flea, KimVet e-Shop, MSD

R330.13R666.07

For the treatment and prevention of tick, flea and mite infestations in dogs.

Simparica Chewable Tablet (3 Pack)

R265.10R606.84

Simparica is a fast acting safe chewy tablet that starts killing fleas within 3 hours and ticks within 8 hours.

Nexgard Spectra Chewable, Dogs Tick/Flea, KimVet e-Shop, Boehringer

R133.08R325.88

Nexgard Spectra is a beef-flavoured chew available in five sizes adapted to dogs and puppies according to their weight.

Environmental treatments: Environmental treatments, such as sprays and foggers, can be used to kill ticks and fleas in the environment.

Ultrum Powder 100g, Cats Dogs Tick/Flea, KimVet e-Shop, Kyron

R68.31

Ultrum Powder contains Porpoxur in a perfumed talc base, packed in a powder shaker – for the control of fleas, ticks, feather mites, red mites and lice on dogs, cats, puppies, kittens and birds, including cage birds and poultry. It is safe for use on rabbits. Ultrum Powder is cost effective and can be used regularly to keep flea infestations at bay (it is recommended to use it in conjunction with other flea and tick remedies).

12 in stock (can be backordered)

Ectodex 100ml

R208.38

Controls demodectic mange, sarcoptic mange, ticks and lice.

19 in stock

Spray Ultrum Ultimate, Dogs Tick/Flea, KimVet e-Shop, Kyron

R193.27R290.31

Ultrum Ultimate treats and prevents flea and tick infestations in dogs. Ultrum Ultimate gives over 3 weeks protection against fleas, kills flea eggs and larvae over 3 months and is also effective against ticks. Contains permethrin, es-bioallethrin, piperonyl butoxide and pyriproxifen. When fleas and ticks are a problem and the dog-owner wants to ensure that the animal is completely free of these parasites.

Conclusion

Tick and flea treatment is essential for protecting your dogs and cats from the risks associated with these external parasites. Regular treatment can prevent the transmission of disease, reduce discomfort and anemia, and prevent infestations. By understanding the risks associated with ticks and fleas, the benefits of treatment, and the methods for prevention and treatment, you can help keep you furry friends free from these parasites.

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