Whiskas® Member
  
 
   ENGLISH   FRANÇAIS
 

Search Results For '-cute'

Changing a cat’s diet

views 217
1 people liked this
Like us, your cat has different dietary needs at different life stages. Things like age, pregnancy, health status, body weight and activity levels can all affect your cat's nutritional needs. Here are some guidelines to help you recognize those needs.

Weighing in on fat cats

views 1258
11 people liked this
In most western countries, 6 – 40 percent of cats are overweight. The cause? Plain old overeating usually coupled with lack of exercise. Some loving owners tend not to feed their cats properly. To make matters worse, most of these owners don’t acknowledge that their cat is getting a little too hefty.

Feeding finicky cats

views 113
1 people liked this
Taste is an individual thing, even for cats. Some prefer fish, others meat. Your cat will let you know what she likes... by eating or not.

Your cat’s nutritional needs

views 306
4 people liked this

When it comes to feeding our feline friends, it’s important to remember that cats aren’t small dogs that climb trees. And they do have some particular nutritional needs.

Protein and your cat

views 175
6 people liked this

Protein is one of the most important nutrients in a cat’s diet. It provides “the building blocks” a cat needs to grow and stay healthy. It is also a source of energy for a cat. Protein is responsible for keeping skin, hair, muscles, and more in healthy working order. Amino acids in protein are used to make most enzymes, which are necessary for proper metabolism.

Vitamins and your cat

views 142
2 people liked this

In addition to protein, fat and carbohydrate, cats need vitamins. These are important because they help support your cat’s metabolism.

Minerals and your cat

views 2568
15 people liked this

Minerals are important to your cat’s health. To give your furry friend the minerals she needs, feed her a regular diet of the Whiskas® branded cat foods. Some important minerals are:

Choosing a name

views 2852
18 people liked this

As the new queen of your household, your cat deserves a fitting name, a name that gets at the essence of who she is, what she looks like and her personality. So, what's a great name for a cat? How do you decide?

Looking into the eyes of a hunter

views 565
8 people liked this

Cat’s eyes are incredible. They’re able to catch light and movement at a 180-degree angle. And they can see in every kind of light. Regularly checking your furry friend’s eyes will help ensure that she can hunt in even the darkest corners of your home.

Her sense of smell

views 476
8 people liked this

Choosing your cat

views 21106
79 people liked this

Now that you're getting a cat, you have to decide what kind. Should you get cat with a pedigree or a non-pedigree? Longhair or shorthair? Male or a female? You may even be wondering if you should get more than one.

Grooming your cat

views 2204
16 people liked this
A clean, shiny coat is a sign that your cat is happy, healthy and is eating nutritious food. By grooming her, you can help her coat grow and shine.

Keeping your cat’s teeth clean

views 177
4 people liked this

Take an active role in keeping your cat's teeth clean and healthy.

Clean cats, happy cats

views 206
5 people liked this

Kittens are naturally clean animals. And though they’re mostly self-sufficient when it comes to hygiene, we play an important role in helping them stay clean and healthy.

House training your cat

views 332
3 people liked this

Cats are naturally clean animals, so toilet training is usually pretty simple. Cats are also rather secretive about their toilet habits, so try to let them “do their business” in private.

If your cat could talk

views 252
5 people liked this

You can become an expert at reading your cat's moods just by observing her face, ears, and eyes. Here’s a look at your cat's language and how to understand it.

Hidden household dangers

views 224
4 people liked this

Cats can get hurt both inside and outside of the home. It's up to you to turn your home into a safe cat haven.

Reprimanding your cat

views 252
5 people liked this

If you need to reprimand your cat for problematic behavior (like scratching furniture or walking on the dinner table), you'll have to think like a cat to get results. You'll get no response from your cat if you reprimand him for something he did hours ago. Also, cats are social animals, and briefly "shunning" or isolating your cat from the rest of the household will get better results than yelling. A cat should never be reprimanded physically with swatting or hitting. Not only do they not understand this type of reprimand, it can quickly break the bond of trust and lead to even more bad behavior.

Playing with your cat

views 1025
27 people liked this

No one’s really sure why kittens love to play so much. Some scientists believe that young animals play to improve their co-ordination and prepare themselves for adult life. Young lions, for example, will chase their tails or other moving objects to develop their predatory skills.

De-worming

views 118
3 people liked this

Cats are often infected with roundworms. Hookworm and roundworm infection may lead to a distended belly, and can result in poor growth, vomiting, diarrhea and chronic intestinal diseases.

Vaccinating your cat

views 118
1 people liked this

Cat influenza can be a severely debilitating disease, and may be fatal in some cases. The vaccines currently available are very effective against these diseases -- but remember that your cat needs annual booster injections to keep her protected throughout her life.

Choosing a vet

views 98
1 people liked this

Choosing the right veterinarian is an important first step when you bring your new kitten home. Ask your breeder or friends to recommend the vet that's right for you and your new companion.

Spotting potential health issues

views 1939
20 people liked this

A five-point home health check, every month, can help you detect signs of poor health in your cat. Regular trips to the vet are always recommended. Using this guide, you may be able to more easily spot problems, which require veterinary attention so your cat can get treatment before anything serious develops. Whenever anything does not seem normal, take your cat to the vet.

Training your kitten

views 1379
16 people liked this

The key to training a kitten is using positive reinforcement—rewarding her when she’s done well.

Grooming your kitten

views 1024
9 people liked this

Caring for your kitten goes beyond just cuddling and feeding her. Regular grooming can nurture the relationship between you and help keep your kitten looking lovely .

Feeding your kitten

views 1478
13 people liked this

Kittens are different and have specific nutritional needs compared to grown cats. Make sure your new little friend gets the best start in life with these feeding guidelines.

Settling In

views 12349
73 people liked this

Welcoming the newest member of your family into your home is an exciting time. To make sure that your kitten finds her new surroundings comfortable, follow a few basic kitten care essentials.

Spaying/Neutering

views 234
4 people liked this

Unless you’re planning on breeding your cat, it makes sense to have your kitten neutered.

Fleas

views 192
2 people liked this

A kitten will react to having fleas by scratching, licking and biting herself excessively. Check her coat for dark flecks—flea dirt—or the fleas themselves.

Vaccination

views 230
1 people liked this

Protecting your kitten from disease is an essential part of her early health care. Until she has have been vaccinated, she should remain indoors. Vaccinations require an initial round of injections, along with booster shots throughout her life.

Your Veterinarian

views 1211
15 people liked this

Every kitten needs a vet. The greatest supporter of your kitten’s health is her veterinarian, so make sure you’ve registered with a clinic.

Episode 13: Play time

Episode 13: Play time

views 19
0 people liked this
After five weeks you'll find your kittens are quite happy to spend lots of time away from Mum, and that they're pretty confident when moving around.
Episode 5: The Cat Whisperer

Episode 5: The Cat Whisperer

views 10
1 people liked this
Submit your own cat video and our Cat Whisperer may comment on it.
Episode 4: The Cat Whisperer

Episode 4: The Cat Whisperer

views 20
0 people liked this
Submit your own cat video and our Cat Whisperer may comment on it.
Episode 1: The Cat Whisperer

Episode 1: The Cat Whisperer

views 2678
29 people liked this
Get insights into the feline mind in this kick-off episode. Submit your own cat video and our Cat Whisperer may comment on it.
Episode 3: The Cat Whisperer

Episode 3: The Cat Whisperer

views 312
6 people liked this
Submit your own cat video and our Cat Whisperer may comment on it.
Episode 2: The Cat Whisperer

Episode 2: The Cat Whisperer

views 415
10 people liked this
Submit your own cat video and our Cat Whisperer may comment on it.
Episode 4: Cleaning cat

Episode 4: Cleaning cat

views 644
24 people liked this
Did you know a cat uses thousands of tiny ridges on her tongue to lap up water? See it for yourself!
Episode 3: Quality first

Episode 3: Quality first

views 259
15 people liked this
Quality assurance is key at Whiskas® and no stone is left unturned in the quest to provide the best quality cat food.
Episode 2: Meet the team

Episode 2: Meet the team

views 544
16 people liked this
The secret of the Whiskas® food for cats great tasting nutrition, is the people who work there. Dedicated, inventive, passionate about making a better product – and most importantly – cat fans.
Episode 1: Plant tour

Episode 1: Plant tour

views 2662
29 people liked this
For the first time, a video camera is entering the Whiskas® plant! In this episode, follow Jon for a tour of the plant and an overview of how we make this delicious and nutritious food for your cat.
Episode 12: Smells good

Episode 12: Smells good

views 599
9 people liked this
After four weeks, your kittens will probably start to sniff and play with food, but they won't eat any just yet.
Episode 11: Kitten explorers

Episode 11: Kitten explorers

views 548
4 people liked this
After about four weeks your kittens will start to develop their ability to move about, and you'll really see the inner explorer coming to the surface.
Episode 10: Time to cuddle

Episode 10: Time to cuddle

views 476
2 people liked this
Now that your kittens aren't so dependent on their mum for warmth, it's fine for you to pick them up and give them a cuddle every now and then.
Episode 9: Cleaning time

Episode 9: Cleaning time

views 439
3 people liked this
Grooming begins, and with it a bit more independence. Your little ones will start to clean themselves instinctively, but, as you can see, they're not quite experts at this age. Luckily Mum's always on hand to help out.
Episode 8: Kitten sense

Episode 8: Kitten sense

views 414
4 people liked this
This is Mabel, who you might remember from our week one footage.
Episode 7: 3 weeks old

Episode 7: 3 weeks old

views 458
3 people liked this
This is mum with her three week old litter.
Episode 6: Sleeping again

Episode 6: Sleeping again

views 459
3 people liked this
The sleeping and eating pattern continues. Newborn kittens sleep a lot during the day.
Episode 5: Family business

Episode 5: Family business

views 523
4 people liked this
It's not time for your kitten to say goodbye to her mum and depend on you fully just yet, but it won't hurt to get her used to being handled.
Episode 4: Mother's love

Episode 4: Mother's love

views 599
8 people liked this
You'd expect the average litter to number between 1 and 5. However many kittens you have, you'll notice their mother spends a lot of her time cleaning and grooming them.
Episode 3: Safety first

Episode 3: Safety first

views 967
12 people liked this
This might surprise you, but a cardboard box lined with newspaper is better than a standard soft cat bed as a birthing place; there's just less risk of injury for the kittens. You've probably noticed your little ones like to do a lot of exploring, and the high sides of the box keep them safe for the time being.
Episode 2: 90g

Episode 2: 90g

views 1113
11 people liked this
We weighed Albie just after he was born. A newborn kitten should weigh about 90g.
Episode 1: 2 days old

Episode 1: 2 days old

views 3969
21 people liked this
Follow this incredible series of kitten videos, starting when they are just 2 days old. Get introduced to these cute newborns in this first episode.
Episode 2: Is your cat overweight?

Episode 2: Is your cat overweight?

views 631
14 people liked this
Is your cat looking a little hefty? Follow these useful tips from our feline expert Dr. Abigail Stevenson, to help keep your furry friend at her ideal weight.
Episode 3: Leaping Cat

Episode 3: Leaping Cat

views 2009
66 people liked this
See the mechanics behind how our cat leaps 7 times the length of her tail!
Episode 2: Pouncing cat

Episode 2: Pouncing cat

views 2215
34 people liked this
Look into the eyes of our little hunter as she prepares to pounce on her prey.
Episode 1: Cat drinking

Episode 1: Cat drinking

views 4302
51 people liked this
Discover the beauty of a cat in super slow motion thanks to a high definition camera. In this first episode, see the thousands of tiny ridges on a cat’s tongue that help her to drink!
Episode 1: Protein is important

Episode 1: Protein is important

views 2041
19 people liked this
Join our feline expert, Dr. Abigail Stevenson, as she talks about nutrition for cats. In this first episode, discover the important role of protein in your cat’s diet.

Refine your search