I've never found anything better than Simple Solution, it smells wonderful! I believe biological washing powder is meant to do the job well, but have never tried it myself.
It could be that she feels a little bit insecure after the travelling. Cats are very territorial and rarely enjoy travelling in the way that dogs do.
I would give her plenty of attention and if she's still doing in in a week or so, take her for a check up at the vets (one of my cats once...
One of my cats, China, doesn't 'associate' herself much with the other cats, and if they get too close they get a good right hook across the face!
Her history is this: I rescued her from some people who no longer wanted her - she was 9 weeks old and they had had her for 5 weeks - which means...
When my crew were kittens they had Royal Canin kitten food, although they did steal adult food from the older cats too. I think as long as the food is really good quality, it's ok to put them on to adult food at around 8-9 months.
I am currently not in the best of health and am unable to work, so a few weeks ago I decided to buy cheaper food for my cats. Imagine my distress though, as my cats have all lost weight and one of them, my beloved Lemur, developed cystitis, resulting in a trip to the vet and considerable...
I love in the UK and declawing is banned over here I am pleased to say. I would never consider mutilating a much loved cat in this way. Cats can be trained to use scratching posts, and anyway, my cats are much more precious to me than my furniture!
Hello, I am fairly new here, so thought I would post some pics of me and my cats:
Firstly Katie, she's the senior cat at 7 years old:
Next Lemur, she's the 'baby' at 4 years old, with her friend Holly Dog:
Lemur (again):
Mr Wissy, another of the 'kittens' at 4 years old!
China (hence my...