Hello. I’m so glad you’re here.
In this episode will be talking about an interesting book I found and some other changes in my perspective and probably in this podcast.
In this episode, I’m excited to share that my Lullabies for Cats are now available on streaming platforms! These soothing and calming lullabies are designed to connect with your cat’s inner world and promote relaxation, creating a deeper bond between you and your feline companion.
What does it really mean to be a veterinarian today?
In this episode, we'll explore how society often labels cats as complicated, aloof, or mean, and how these perceptions can shape the way we interact with our feline companions.
In this episode of "Heart, Cat and Soul," we delve into the intricate connections between women, cats, and the realm of science. Inspired by the book Doing Harm, which examines the historical marginalization of women in medical research and treatment, we explore parallels between this bias and the treatment of cats, both in veterinary medicine and cultural narratives.
Feeding your cat shouldn’t be a source of stress, yet many of us worry about what, how, and when our cats eat. In this episode, we address common fears—like fasting, picky eating, and nutrient concerns—and explore practical strategies to build a stress-free feeding routine.
Why Do Cats Need Meat?
In this episode, we tackle a common frustration among cat guardians: why your cat refuses to use the scratching post you thoughtfully picked out while your furniture takes the brunt of their claws. Scratching isn’t just a random behaviour—it’s instinctual and essential for your cat’s health and well-being.
In this episode, we dive into one of the most fundamental yet misunderstood aspects of cat care: litter boxes. From the ideal size and placement to how to choose the right litter, we explore what makes this space truly comfortable for your feline friend. Along the way, we tackle common misconceptions, including the “one box per cat +1” rule, and share practical advice for multi-cat households or small living spaces.
Most cats experience some level of anxiety, which is often invisible to their guardians. It’s time we learn to recognise the signs and make adjustments in our habits with our cats.
Cat Allergies are not only bad for the guardian, they are also bad for the cat because most times they end up abandoned in shelters because we are left with few alternatives and poor resources to deal with allergies.
What do you think...The cat chooses you or you choose them? Well, whatever your answer in this episode you will find amazing insights I'm sure you haven't consider.
To kick off this season, I believe it's important to establish how cats became a part of our lives and why they've been more successful companions than other animals.
Before I start sharing information and insights about cats I think is a good idea to get to know me a bit better.