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Pampered Cats Playground

Locality: Sydney, Australia

Phone: +61 448 666 966



Address: 30-34 Greenoaks Ave 2126 Sydney, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.pamperedcatsplayground.com.au

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25.01.2022 Can you see the dog treats yet?



17.01.2022 #JellyBellyFriday - #LOST #KITTEN #FindNellie #Missing 9 month old Blue & Cream British #Cat, fled HOUSE FIRE at #FrenchsForest, #NSW https://www.wherepetsare...found.com//findnellie-lost-cat-fr/ Family devastated, PLEASE SHARE. THREE WEEKS HAVE PASSED - after a period of shock & hiding, NELLIE WILL NOW HAVE THE CONFIDENCE TO SHOW HERSELF. If you live in Frenchs Forest area please be on the look out for Nellie, she we be scared and disoriented, approach with care. #LostCat #Sydney #MissingCat #HouseFire #CatsOfSydney #NorthShore #SydneyCats #NSWCats #CatsOfNSW #NorthernBeaches #MissingCats #LostCats #FoundCat #BritishShortHairCat #BritishBlueKitten #britishtortiecat #tgif

15.01.2022 Love it! : instagram.com/cyn_

14.01.2022 Pretzel is missing from Haberfield. His owner Zoe tells us a number of cats are missing from this area - ‘one owner found his cat dumped twice - once 3km away a...nd the other 10km away’ This is very concerning and Zoe is obviously worried sick. Pretzel is microchipped - please look out for Pretzel. Please share - the more people looking out for him the better.



13.01.2022 WARNING Bait on northern beaches, Sydney

10.01.2022 Dad’s not asleep, he’s just resting his eyes!

08.01.2022 A warning to pet parents out there...



06.01.2022 Kitty in pants

04.01.2022 ALERT TO MAROUBRA COMMUNITY LUNA is MISSING from Gale Rd, Maroubra (Sydney) since 22/10/20. Luna is male, desexed and m/chipped. He was born cross eyed. ...HAVE YOU SEEN HIM? Pls URGENTLY check garages, sheds, under houses etc in case he trapped. 0406 834 001 with ANY INFO as to Luna’s whereabouts. LARGE REWARD* for ANY INFO that leads to Luna’s safe return. *Arthur & Co. Pet Concierge and its staff and contractors do not accept, receive or take responsibility for any rewards offered. Reward is paid by owner at the owner’s discretion.

02.01.2022 1880, one of the first photos of a cat ever taken.

02.01.2022 The Animal Poisons Centre is often called about dogs and cats that have eaten medications and household items that can damage their kidneys. Some pets may devel...op life-long chronic kidney disease from such a once-off ingestion. Prevention is always best check this list to see if your home is kidney safe for your pet. NSAIDs (ibuprofen, diclofenac, meloxicam, etc) the number one kidney killer in Australia and New Zealand. All non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) have the potential to cause kidney damage depending on the dose and your pet’s individual sensitivity. This is why NSAIDs for people should never be given to a pet without first checking with your vet. Those NSAIDs prescribed for a pet, should be given at the labelled dose. Dogs are curious and if allowed access to bottles of tablets are likely to eat all of them; especially if they are chewable veterinary prescription NSAIDs. Grapes and sultanas (dogs) they taste sweet and dogs naturally have a sweet tooth (have you noticed this?). However, grapes and their derivatives (e.g., sultanas, raisins, currants) can cause kidney damage in dogs. The dose at which this might occur is very unpredictable and therefore we recommend avoiding feeding grapes and grape derivatives to dogs. Lilies (cats) specifically the Lilium and Hemerocallis species. Every part of these plants is considered poisonous to cats including the vase water and the pollen which a cat may get on their face and mouth just from sniffing the flowers. It is best to avoid these plants in houses with cats. Vitamin D3 many people take vitamin D supplements and multivitamins that contain vitamin D. Vitamin D derivatives can also be found in some psoriasis creams and uncommonly in some rodent baits. Dogs in particular are sensitive to the extra vitamin D contained in these products keep them well away from your pooch. Ethylene glycol common in antifreeze/coolant (and other mechanical fluids), it is extremely poisonous to both dogs and cats and they readily drink it from puddles on the floor. Keep bottles locked away and high up on shelves and attend to any leaked or spilt fluid straight away. If you think your pet has been exposed to any of these items, call us on 1300 869 738 (AU) or 0800 869 738 (NZ) for a tailored risk assessment and recommendation, including first aid measures. Our service is free for all pet owners.

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