In This Issue
Vital Pet Products issues 'open letter' to independent retailers following launch of Waitrose pet website
Retailers react strongly to Waitrose move
UK Pet Retailer of the Year launches 'Wash the Dog for Christmas' campaign
Pet economy drives £6bn of spending in the UK
Pet industry creates more jobs...but salaries still lagging behind
Over 80% of stand space sold for AQUA 2015
More stockists needed for growing homemade treats business
Animal Kingdom solves the problem of dogs eating too fast
SureFlap launches its SureFeed Microchip Pet Feeder
New partnership for Billy+Margot adds value to customer base
Ceva hosts webinars on fireworks advice
Tellington TTouch offers practical help ahead of firework season
International interest in PATS set to grow with move to Telford
Great British Bake Off inspires owners to cook treats for their pets
West Yorkshire woman Christie Hanson named UK Pet Owner of Year
Blooming Pet Products adds Gut Health to its range
New range of treats from Hollings
Experts warn pets are actually harmed by being petted
Animal lover who ran Bury pet shop celebrates 102nd birthday
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Experts warn pets are actually harmed by being petted


Pet owners have been warned that cuddling a cat can cause them stress with research revealing
 that more than half of pet owners do not know how to cope with an anxious pet.

Leading cat charity, Cats Protection, asked pet owners what they knew about caring for their moggy but found too many were letting the love of their pets cloud their judgement.

Nicky Trevorrow, Cats Protection’s behaviour manager, said: "Being held or stroked for too long can be very stressful for some cats.

"Space and peace is often what they need - they’re not small furry humans so what would comfort us won’t necessarily comfort them.

"Owners love their animals and want them to be happy but our research has highlighted a lack of understanding of stress triggers for cats and how to deal with them."

The charity also found that 55% did not realise that living with another cat or dog can cause stress and 51% failed to recognise wetting and soiling in the house as a sign of stress.

Only a quarter knew that grooming a particular area all the time was an indication that their pet was suffering anxiety.

And half were unaware that strange cats coming into the house also had an effect. 

It carried out the research for a BBC2 Horizon documentary, Cat Watch 2014, which followed the secret lives of 100 cats. The programme was shown on Tuesday.

The animals were tracked using GPS and micro-cameras and examined in three different environments.

The series reveals the secret language of cats and why they meow, how they transformed from pampered pet to predator and how they see, hear and smell the world with the sense of their wild ancestors.

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