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Topic: International Cat Care

    GI on Friday, respiratory on Saturday, cardiology on Sunday at World Feline Congress 2026

    International Cat Care has launched the programme for its World Feline Congress 2026, taking place at the International Convention Centre (ICC) Wales from 26th–28th June 2026. For the first time, the three-day programme will use a different clinical...

    New diabetes guidelines for veterinary nurses

    International Cat Care has published new veterinary guidelines for the nursing of cats with diabetes mellitus. The new guidelines are freely available in the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery (JFMS), along with new consensus guidelines for vets...

    iCatCare launches behaviour course for vet nurses

    International Cat Care has launched the Cat Behavioural Health Programme, an online behaviour course to help veterinary professionals champion cat wellbeing. Written by 16 internationally renowned cat welfare experts and endorsed by the European Society...

    Veterinary groups up in arms over Scottish Fold's starring role in Hollywood blockbuster

    International Cat Care, the International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM), the British Small Animal Veterinary Association and a further eight cat charities and welfare groups have contacted Universal Pictures to express their disapproval of the starring...

    New campaign to get cats to the vet

    As part of International Cat Day on Sunday 8th August 2021, Zoetis is supporting a new campaign by iCatCare to help owners get their pets to the vet. The company points to research which showed that in the US, and despite the importance of annual health...

    Cat charity HQ badly damaged in overnight blaze

    The Wiltshire headquarters of International Cat Care and the International Society of Feline Medicine were badly damaged in a fire last night. According to the charity, the fire broke out in an adjacent building in the early hours of the morning and...

    International Cat Care launches Feline Wellbeing Panel

    iCatCare has launched the Feline Wellbeing Panel. The panel is an international coalition of experts who come from different professional backgrounds but who all specialise in some form in the mental wellbeing of cats. The purpose of the panel is...
  • Bucks vet nurse scoops top award from International Cat Care

    Laura Rosewell, an RVN at the Ralph Veterinary Referral Centre in Buckinghamshire, has won the Diploma prize in this year's International Cat Care and International Society of Feline Medicine Distance Education Awards. The 'Recognition of Achievement...

    Vet nurses invited to enter cat photography competition

    Feline charity International Cat Care (iCatCare)'s annual cat photography competition is now open for entries. This year, in collaboration with Your Cat , the charity is looking for entries which showcase the cat-human bond with a brand new theme...

    New research offers fresh hope for cats with FIP

    International Cat Care is highlighting new research published in the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery (JFMS) , in which the human antiviral ‘GS-441524’ showed 'great promise' against feline infectious peritonitis (FIP). According to the charity...

    Awards recognise people and products committed to cats

    International Cat Care has announced the winners of it's 2018 awards which recognise those products and people that have demonstrated commitment to cats. The Easy to Give Awards are given to pharmaceutical companies that have made it easier to give...

    South Korean practice becomes 1000th Cat Friendly Clinic

    International Cat Care has announced that the Classic Animal Hospital in South Korea has become its 1000th 'Cat Friendly Clinic' . The charity launched the 'Cat Friendly Clinic' accreditation scheme in 2012, in order to raise standards and reduce...

    Free practice poster warns of antifreeze danger to cats

    International Cat Care (iCatCare) has produced a free practice poster warning of the dangers of antifreeze to cats. The charity points out that with the arrival of winter, so comes an increase in the number of cats poisoned by antifreeze. For this...

    New feeding plan to improve cat welfare

    International Cat Care has published a new feeding plan, based on scientific evidence, to improve cat health and welfare. The plan is designed to help mimic the way cats eat in the wild and so provide them with both physical and mental stimulation...

    Cat charity announces Easy to Give awards

    International Cat Care has announced the winners of its 'Easy to Give' and 'Cat Friendly' Awards 2016. The Easy to Give Awards are designed to recognise the commitment made by pharmaceutical companies in making it easier to give prescription-only...

    Prinovox, Loxicom, Vectra Felis and Zodon pick up Easy to Give awards

    International Cat Care has announced the winners of four new ‘Easy to Give’ awards and three ‘Cat Friendly’ awards. The Easy to Give award was created to reward pharmaceutical companies whose products are easy to administer to cats. Previous examples...

    Cat charity launches vet clinic photo competition

    International Cat Care has launched a competition in which veterinary practice staff are invited to take a 'selfie' of themselves with their favourite cat and upload it to the International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) Facebook page ( www.facebook...

    Cat charity launches permethrin campaign

    International Cat Care (formerly the Feline Advisory Bureau) is once again raising the issue of cats accidentally poisoned by dog flea products containing permethrin. The charity is undertaking a campaign to warn owners of the dangers of using dog...

    Cat charity seeks your help to promote competition

    Feline charity International Cat Care (the charity formerly known as FAB) has teamed up with Digital Photographer and Your Cat magazine to launch a photography competition, 'Picture Purrfect Cats', which they are asking veterinary surgeons and nurses...

    FAB becomes International Cat Care

    The Feline Advisory Bureau (FAB) has changed its name to International Cat Care in order to better reflect the work the charity does to help improve the lives of cats both in the UK and internationally. Along with the name change, the charity has...