Muffin & Poppy’s shop also known as Petal’s Parlour is Petal’s own posh feline fashion accessories and furniture advice hot spot. She will give you regular updates on trendy pawpicked items available at our Muffin & Poppy shop. Without further ado, here is her latest news from the catwalk. “I am excited to announce the […]
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Muffin’s Diary – Cats and Cuddles
Muffin has finally given us permission to publish his authorised version of Muffin’s Diary. His musings, opinions and philosophy on life will all be shared. The intention is to inform, entertain and have a good laugh (concerning the latter, he says he is not sure). We will take you on a journey where we will […]
New Born Kittens Development – Week 6
Sights, sounds and smells, the first few weeks of the kitten’s lives are full of new exciting things! At six weeks they are confident enough in their little happy walking and pouncing and have become extremely curious and playful, making it an excellent time to start learning. They are almost ready to leave their mother at […]
How To Get A Kitten Used To A New Home
We live in a plug and play society but your kitten is not a plug and play device. It is very important to allow time for the little one to get used around you and their new environment. This could take from minutes to several months but it is worth it as you will gain […]
3 Ways To Keep Your Cat Healthy With Essential Oils
Muffin and Poppy are crazy about their kittens’ health, so we are always looking for the best products for our fluffballs of joy. “Better than a vet visit!” we say and we want to maximise our time with our best little friends by making sure they live a long happy and healthy life. Before using […]
Understanding Your Cat’s Body Language
Did you know that cats use parts of their body to communicate how they are feeling? Let’s look at your cat’s body language. Ears Slightly forward: “I’m very relaxed”. Straight up:  “I better stay alert and pay attention!” Slightly back: ” Not sure about that, I am getting slightly annoyed.” Turned right back: “I’m scared!” Back and flattened against head;  ” […]