Dental Disease in Cats. Oxford Cat Clinic.

Dental Disease in Cats

Dental disease is extremely common in cats and can start to appear when your cat is about three years old. If left unchecked, it can progress as dental plaque and tartar continue to build up over time.

Why we believe in early neutering - Oxford Cat Clinic

Early Neutering for Cats

Did you know that your kitten can become pregnant from 14-16 weeks onwards, when she herself is just a kitten? Cats can have 3 or 4 litters per year, which can be as many as 20 kittens for each unneutered female per year. This means that shelters and charities are inundated with unwanted kittens in…

Thinking Outside the Litter Box. Oxford Cat Clinic, Botley & Marston.

Thinking Outside the Litter Box

From a human perspective, a cat depositing faeces and/or urine outside the litter box is completely unacceptable and undesirable. From a cat’s point of view, our feline friend is sending out warning signals, saying “HELP, something is wrong!”. It is important to get an early understanding as to why our cat companion is showing this…

Common Poisonings in Cats. Oxford Cat Clinic, Botley & Marston.

Common Poisonings in Cats

Now that we can put thoughts of snow and ice behind us, it is time to look ahead to the warmer months. For many of us this means a spring clean and gardening. Our feline friends appreciate the rays of sunshine and will be exploring again and trying to “help” with our activities, however with…

High Blood Pressure in Cats. Oxford Cat Clinic - Botley and Marston

High Blood Pressure in Cats

Hypertension is the clinical term for high blood pressure, it is recognised as a relatively common problem in older cats, and is often found in conjunction with other conditions such as kidney disease and hyperthyroidism. In some studies over 60% of cats with kidney disease and over 20% of cats with hyperthyroidism were found to…