Daily Mail - 03.03.2020

(John Hannent) #1

Daily Mail, Tuesday, March 3, 2020^ Page 39


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one cat, and two million of these
(18 pc) are living with other cats
they don’t get along with. Cats
are naturally solitary creatures
and their territory is very impor-
tant to them. Living closely with
a cat or cats they don’t get along
with can cause a lot of stress,
which can affect their health.

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o it’s not just our busy
l i f e s t y l e s t h a t h a v e
repercussions for pets.
s ad l y, m i l l i o n s a r e
s u f f e r i n g b e c a u s e w e d o n’ t
understand them as well as they
understand us.
take cats. You know how they
always sit on people who hate
cats? Well, there is a good reason
and it’s not down to the belief
that ‘cats are contrary’.
Cats are sensitive, and sensible.
Cat lovers, on spying a cat, start
cooing, reaching out to it; they
stare at it, follow it and try to
pick it up. Cats are complex
creatures and they hate being
pursued or unsolicited cuddles.
s o i m a g i n e h o w r e l a t i v e l y

attractive the cat-hater seems,
who is steadfastly ignoring the
cat at all costs!
this is one of my favourite
veterinary facts because i am
fascinated by pet behaviour and
psychology. Humans, being social
creatures ourselves, find it
difficult to understand species

that don’t need their own kind.
While dogs, rabbits and many
other species are social animals
— like us, they enjoy company;
that’s how they feel safest and
happiest — cats are not.
Cats guard their food, territory,
w a t e r ( a n d t h e i r h u m a n s! )
fiercely. other cats in the house

or even in the neighbourhood
can be a massive cause of stress.
this can lead to over-grooming,
gut and toileting problems.
in practice, when i’ve men-
tioned stress to cat owners, they
often say things like: ‘oh, he’s
not stressed — he sleeps all the
time.’ in fact, we now know that

many cats ‘sham sleep’. this
means they pretend to be asleep
to avoid conflict and stressful
situations. A close look at their
tense facial expression and
rotated ears gives them away.
Yo u’ l l b e a m a z e d b y h o w
many cat owners aren’t aware of
these fundamental cat facts. it
illustrates how rarely we do
sufficient research before adopt-
ing an animal.
impulse buying of pets has
become a real problem in the
days of instant gratification. too
often puppies are bought from
dodgy people in laybys and
service areas.
But online can be just as
hazardous. often, sellers sound
like legitimate breeders, but the
pups are just supplied from a
terrible environment into a
seemingly normal home for an
agent to sell.
Just like children, the early
stages of an animal’s life are
critical to ensure it can cope with
the world around us. this means,

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HirpY, waggly-tailed
a n d b r i g h t - e y e d —
that’s how we picture
dogs. so it’s hard to
i m a g i n e t h e m e v e r
feeling down in the dumps.
However, they are capable of
suffering depression in the same
way we are.
Cats, too, can suffer stress. people
often find the concept laughable
because we associate that word with
an overly large workload, relationship
troubles or money worries.
But feelings of tension are not
confined to humans. A study by one
leading vet has suggested a staggering
80 per cent of Britain’s ten million dogs
suffer from anxiety, sleeplessness,
depression, obsessive - compulsive
behaviour or other disorders.
And a swiss report claimed our
frenetic lifestyles are to blame for pets
suffering psychological burnout. the
people’s Dispensary for sick Animals
(pDsA) has blamed dogs being left
alone for hours at a time.
Findings from the latest pDsA Animal
Wellbeing (pAW) report reveal that
many owners are failing to meet their
pets’ welfare needs. the study found
1.9 million dogs (19 per cent) are left
alone for longer than the maximum
recommended four hours on a typical
weekday, while 1.3 million dogs (13 pc)
don’t get walked on a daily basis.
Cats are also affected: 4.7 million
(43 pc) live in a house with more than

All For Paws Little Buddy Warm
Bear, £14.99, petplanet.
co.uk
DesigneD to help pups
with separation anxiety after
leaving their mothers and moving
to a new home, this plush toy features
an internal, removable bag of buckwheat
which can be heated in the microwave to
make this toy a warm, cuddly companion.
Ancol Small Bite Teether ’n’ Rope Dog
Toy, £3.99, petplanet.co.uk
This has been designed for young puppies

to aid in the growth and development of their
teeth and jaws and to encourage safe, non-
destructive chewing. The knotted rope
encourages interactive play with owners.
Kong Kitten Chirpz Chick Cat Toy, £4.50,
petsathome.com
The average cat sleeps up to 16 hours a day
so needs plenty of exercise when it is awake.
The Kong Kitten Chirpz Chick’s motion-
activated sound chip calls your
kitten to play with an irresistible
song, kicking off a cat’s curiosity
and natural instincts.
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