Here at HomeoPet our mission is to help you to keep your pet happy and healthy, naturally. And as we've rather a lot of experience in doing this, we'd love to share it with you, for the benefit of your wonderful animals.
Read on for info and insights on natural medicine and natural pet care. If you have any questions for our pet care team, please do not hesitate to contact us.
HomeoPet Feline Digestive Upsets is a great, natural remedy that will help to alleviate your cat’s tummy troubles. This natural pet medicine provides relief from minor digestive problems.
A furball is a clump of hair (more tube-shaped though than ball-shaped) that passes down the oesophagus and collects in the stomach of a cat. Furballs are not only unpleasant, they can be a dangerous and even life-threatening health problem.
‘Worming’ (or more correctly de-worming) your cat is an essential part of being a responsible pet parent. Worms can have serious health effects and some of them can also infect humans.
If you’re a cat mom or pop, you know how much our feline friends mean to us. They’re not just pets; they’re family. So, if we told you that chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects nearly a third of cats over 10 years old.
Do you want to know some interesting facts about your pet’s teeth? Cats and dogs need their teeth more than we do.
Urinary incontinence is when a house-trained or a litter box-trained cat loses control of its bladder and is extremely unpleasant for both you and your cat! It can affect cats of any gender, age, or breed.
Rabies is a fatal but preventable viral disease that is mostly found in wild animals such as bats, raccoons, skunks, and foxes in the USA and can spread to people and pets if they are bitten or scratched by a rabid animal.
Hands up if you love cats! We most certainly do. June is National Adopt a Cat Month and there are...
Here at HomeoPet we love animals of all shapes and sizes, but if we’re being honest cats hold a very special place in our hearts. That’s why we’re really excited to be heading to CatCon, this August 4th & 5th
Cats are generally very clean creatures. They learn to use a litterbox quickly and usually confine their toilet behaviour to the litter tray or garden. As a result, the smell of cat urine in the house can be worrying and needs to be investigated.