The majority of cats in the UK are moggies with thick fur and a knack for finding the cosiest spot in the house – so even if it feels chilly to you, your cat will be warm and happy.

With the rising cost of living, find out how to look after your cat on a budget. Cats are generally a low maintenance pet and don’t need expensive toys, bedding or equipment to be happy and healthy. Adopt through a cat rescue charity, as adopting a cat is generally much cheaper than purchasing one. The majority of cats in the UK are moggies with thick fur and a knack for finding the cosiest spot in the house – so even if it feels chilly to you, your cat will be warm and happy. If you’re out of the house all day, leave the heating on to keep your cat warm and cosy. If it’s cold outside, turn your garden cane into a fishing rod toy to dangle from your balcony. If your cat is sick, give it some dry food out of your daily food allowance to offer as treats. Remember that plain old water is by far the best drink for cats – milk and cream should be avoided.

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