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Top 5 Tips to Keep Indoor Cats Cosy, Healthy and Happy This Winter

Winter wellbeing tips from vet Dr Claire Jenkins, presented by Breeder’s Choice.


It’s gotten cold – properly cold. And while we’re reaching for extra layers and switching on the heater, the change in season doesn’t go unnoticed by our feline companions. From sleeping more to drinking less or shedding differently, winter can trigger subtle shifts in a cat’s routine and in their health that are easy to miss.

That’s why Breeder’s Choice, a brand trusted by Australian cat lovers for over 30 years, launched the Cosy Cat Project, a seasonal wellbeing initiative offering vet-backed advice to help every cat stay warm, healthy and well through the cooler months. 





With expert insights from Dr Claire Jenkins, founder of VetChat and Breeder’s Choice Vet Ambassador, the campaign tackles everything from diet and hydration to joint care and skin comfort.

Here’s what every cat owner should know this winter.

    1. Not All Cats Need Extra Calories in Winter – But Some Do

You might notice your cat eating more during winter, or perhaps sleeping longer and moving less. According to Dr Jenkins, both scenarios are normal and both require different approaches.

“Cats may burn fewer calories in winter if they’re less active, but they also need energy to stay warm,” she says. “It’s not about feeding more or less across the board. It’s about monitoring your cat’s behaviour and adjusting as needed.”

Start by watching your cat’s weight and body condition. If they seem to be gaining, it might be time to cut back slightly on portions or treats. On the other hand, cats that become more active in the cold, especially those with outdoor access, may need a little more fuel. Focus on quality over quantity, choosing high-protein, balanced diets and functional treats that support health without excess kilojoules.

Serving food during warmer parts of the day or lightly warming wet food can also boost appetite, especially for older or fussier felines

    2. Hydration Still Matters in the Cold


It’s easy to forget water intake when it’s not hot outside, but hydration plays a key role in your cat’s overall health, especially kidney function and digestion.


“Many cats drink less in winter, particularly if they’re eating more dry food,” says Dr Jenkins. “Adding water to meals or offering more wet food is a simple way to help maintain hydration.”

Regularly refresh water bowls, and consider using a pet fountain if your cat prefers running water. Keeping drinking stations away from draughts also makes them more appealing.

    3. Watch for Weight Gain and Keep Cats Active

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Indoor cats are particularly prone to winter weight gain. Less daylight and fewer stimulating opportunities mean cats are more likely to nap than play, which can lead to increased body fat, poor muscle tone and long-term health risks.


“Even minor weight gain can strain a cat’s joints and organs,” says Dr Jenkins. “The good news is, small changes at home can make a big difference.”

Simple enrichment tools like puzzle feeders, lick mats or treat balls can turn mealtime into a workout. Climbing shelves or cat trees add vertical territory, encouraging movement and curiosity. 



Aim for short bursts of play, even five minutes with a feather wand or laser pointer can support your cat’s physical and mental health.

    4. Don’t Ignore Subtle Signs in Senior Cats


Older cats face additional challenges in winter. Cold weather can exacerbate stiffness and arthritis, particularly in indoor cats that spend time lying on hard floors or in draughty corners.
“Cats are masters at hiding pain,” says Dr Jenkins. 
“If your senior cat is hesitant to jump, sleeping more than usual or grooming less, it could be a sign their joints are bothering them.”

To support ageing felines, Dr Jenkins recommends creating warm, easily accessible spaces using low-sided beds, soft blankets or heated mats. Small ramps or steps can help cats reach favourite perches without putting strain on their joints. 




Weight management is also critical – less bulk means less pressure on sore spots.

And don’t wait until discomfort becomes obvious. Speak to your vet about joint supplements, diets or pain management options, especially if your cat is already showing signs of slowing down.

    5. Keep Skin and Coats Healthy Indoors


Winter heating can lead to dry skin and static-prone fur, especially for short-haired breeds, indoor cats or seniors. You might notice more scratching, flaking or changes in coat texture.

“Just like us, cats can suffer from the effects of dry, heated air,” says Dr Jenkins. “A balanced diet rich in omega fatty acids helps from the inside out, but it’s also worth adjusting your home environment.”

Try to keep the heating moderate and avoid placing beds directly next to heaters. Let in fresh air when it is safe to do so, to improve ventilation and humidity levels. 

Regular gentle grooming sessions with a soft brush can also help distribute natural oils and keep coats glossy.

Running through June and July, the Cosy Cat Project is more than just a seasonal campaign; it’s a timely reminder that small, thoughtful changes at home can make a lasting difference to your cat’s wellbeing.


Whether it’s adjusting meal portions, setting up a warm, draught-free snoozing spot, or spotting subtle signs of discomfort before they escalate, winter care is all about being in tune with your cat’s needs. 

And with a bit of support, even the sleepiest feline can thrive through the colder months.
As Dr Jenkins puts it, “Winter care isn’t about overhauling your routine – it’s about paying attention. 
“The more we understand our cats’ habits, the better we can support them through the seasons.”

Follow the Cosy Cat Project @breederschoicecats for more winter wellbeing tips.

Written by Amanda Kuhn, June 2025 for Breeder’s Choice.

Disclaimer: This article is intended as general advice only. Always consult your veterinarian for personalised recommendations based on your cat’s individual health, age and lifestyle.

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Purrs, Paws & Pure Joy: Cat & Dog Lovers Festivals Return to Sydney this August

Sydney’s most joy-filled weekend for pet lovers is back! The Sydney Cat Lovers Festival and Dog Lovers Festival will return to the Sydney Showground on Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 August 2025, offering two extraordinary events for the price of one.

With just one ticket, visitors can access both Festivals, creating an unmissable celebration of our furry companions – from whiskered wonders to loyal four-legged legends. Whether you're a devoted feline fan, a passionate dog person, or both, this is a weekend to learn, connect, shop and be inspired.

At the heart of Hall 6, the Sydney Cat Lovers Festival will once again pounce onto the scene with two full days dedicated to celebrating our feline friends. 




Cat lovers can meet dozens of breeds, get up close in the Pat-A-Cat Zone, and hear from Australia’s top experts on everything from behaviour and communication to adoption and nutrition.

The WHISKAS® Stage will feature an exciting line-up of talks from well-known personalities including Dr Katrina Warren, Saba Sayyed, Rose Horton, and US-based kitten rescuer and social media sensation Hannah Shaw, widely known as the Kitten Lady. Her deeply engaging Saving Kittens Workshop is set to be a major highlight, offering invaluable advice for aspiring foster carers.




New to this year’s line-up is CatKwiz, an energetic live game show inspired by the much-loved format of RockWiz, but with a feline twist. This interactive trivia experience invites audience members to test their knowledge on everything from breed quirks to pop culture cats, with plenty of laughs along the way.

Back by popular demand, Kitty Cosplay returns on the Saturday, with cat lovers of all ages dressing up as their favourite feline breeds and characters in a fun, feel-good parade that showcases creative costumes and purr-sonalities.

Plus the popular Feline Natural Breed Showcase will present loads of rare and popular breeds.




Meanwhile, just a short stroll away, the Sydney Dog Lovers Festival will be bursting with tail-wagging fun across The Dome. 





Fan favourite, Farmer Dave Graham returns to bring his Super Dog Spectacular to festival goers. From Kurgo DockDogs® leaping through the air in the giant pool, to Mini Dog Races, Temptation Alley, and the awe-inspiring K9 SuperWall, the energy will be non-stop on the VitaPet Arena.

The ADVANCE™ Stage will feature an all-star line-up including Jamie the Dog Trainer, Lara Shannon, Sam March from The Dog House, and Marlene Brewer & Hudson from ABC’s Muster Dogs, offering insights into training, behaviour and deepening the bond with your canine companion.

With hundreds of dogs across dozens of breeds, engaging activities like the Barney Bed Pat-A-Pooch, and expert education at every turn, the Dog Lovers Festival is a celebration of unconditional love.

Across both Festivals, the Adoption Zone will provide the chance to meet cats and dogs looking for loving forever homes, with expert support to help guide the adoption journey.

The Festivals also feature expansive shopping precincts, with hundreds of exhibitors showcasing the latest in pet food, tech, wellness, accessories, toys and more – perfect for those who love to spoil their best friends.

Event Director Paul Mathers said the events are an annual highlight for pet lovers across the country and continue to evolve to deliver even more joy and connection.

“There’s something really special about the Cat and Dog Lovers Festivals. They bring together a beautiful mix of education, entertainment and community in a way that resonates with people of all ages and backgrounds.”

“Whether you’re a long-time pet parent, planning to adopt, or just love animals, the weekend is designed to make you smile, learn something new, and feel part of something bigger.”

With an inclusive atmosphere, world-class content, and a wide appeal from first-time pet-parents, to dedicated adopters, and pure pet fanatics the Festivals truly celebrate the universal joy that cats and dogs bring to our lives.

Visitors are encouraged to book early, with demand already high and capacity limited.




For tickets, the full event program and updates, visit: https://catloversfestival.com.au/sydney/ and https://dogloversfestival.com.au/sydney/


MEDIA RELEASE, June 2025

Keeping Cats Healthy & Happy this Winter

The great indoors: How to transition outdoor pets for winter comfort

As temperatures drop across Australia, pet owners must take extra precautions to ensure their four-legged friends remain warm, comfortable, and healthy throughout the winter months. Just like humans, pets are susceptible to the cold, and their needs change with the season. 

Whether they’re young, old, scaly, short-haired or long-haired, Petstock Vet Dr Sasha Nefedova shares expert guidance on keeping pets warm, active, and healthy throughout winter.

Shelter and warmth

Even indoor pets can feel the chill, so it’s important to provide warm and cosy bedding, preferably placed in a draft free space and away from hard floors.

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For pets that spend time outside, ensure their shelter is weatherproof and lined with insulation or blankets.

Aside from bedding, pets can benefit from extra layers in colder weather. Certain breeds and senior pets may struggle to maintain body heat, making winter apparel an essential addition to their routine while keeping them stylish. 

Pet jumpers, coats and waterproof jackets can help keep pets warm on chilly walks, while socks protect sensitive paws from cold surfaces. Ensure any clothing is well-fitted, comfortable, and doesn’t restrict movement.

Grooming and skin care

Dry winter air and heating can cause skin irritation, so regular brushing can help distribute natural oils and keep fur healthy. 

Be sure to avoid excessive bathing and pay attention to your pets paws, ensuring you’re checking for cracks or dryness which can be exacerbated by cold or rough surfaces. If you do notice any cracks or dryness, applying pet-safe moisturizers or paw balms can help. 

No matter their hair length, tangles and matting can be more prevalent in winter so consistent grooming is crucial to maintaining coat health.

Exercise and mental stimulation

Although winter weather can make outdoor play less appealing, regular activity is still essential. 
If you do plan on going for a walk once it’s dark, consider a light-up collar to keep you and your pet safe. 

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Shorter, frequent walks during the warmest parts of the day, as well as interactive indoor games, will help prevent boredom and behavioural issues. 

For those staying indoors, look to integrate slow or puzzle feeders and training exercises to keep your dog mentally stimulated. 

Cats can benefit from climbing structures, scratching posts, and interactive toys to maintain their physical and mental well-being.

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Pet-proofing your home

With many pet owners admitting to leaving the heating on specifically for their four-legged friends, it's imperative to take proactive measures to pet-proof your home and ensure their safety.

✔️ Candle Safety: Store lit candles away from pets' reach to prevent burns and fire hazards.

✔️ Wood Heater Safety: Use a safety screen or guard with indoor wood heaters or chimneys to protect pets from burns and prevent accidents.




✔️ Gas Heater Maintenance: Have gas heaters serviced at the start of the season to detect leaks and prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.

MEDIA RELEASE, June 2025

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Victoria Leads Nation With Pet-Friendly Aged Care Reform

CANA urges national action to keep older people and pets together

National animal welfare charity Companion Animal Network Australia (CANA or Australia CAN) has welcomed the passage of the Retirement Villages Amendment Bill 2024 (Vic) through both Houses of the Victorian Parliament as a significant and compassionate win for the rights and wellbeing of older Australians and their companion animals.

Among the suite of reforms designed to strengthen consumer protections in retirement living, the new legislation includes a landmark provision that prohibits retirement villages from having rules which “unreasonably limit the keeping a pet on a resident’s premises”.


“With 95% of people agreeing that pets improve health outcomes for older Australians, pet- friendly aged care should be the norm, not the exception,” said Trish Ennis, CEO of CANA.

“We are thrilled to see this amendment pass with unanimous support in the Victorian Parliament. This sends a powerful message that companion animals matter as a member of the family.”


According to CANA’s 2023 Aged Care Survey:

Status of Pets in Aged Care, only 18% of aged care facilities allow residents to keep pets, and just 9% of older pet owners living at home – who rely on government-funded Home Care Packages (HCPs).

As a result, “pet surrenders due to life changes, such as moving into aged care or struggling to meet a pet’s needs, continue to rise,” said Ms Ennis. 
“Many older Australians lose not only a cherished companion but also the daily joy, comfort and sense of purpose that a pet provides.”

 A champion for positive change

On behalf of its animal welfare agency members, CANA congratulates all parliamentarians involved, especially Georgie Purcell MP, a member of the Animal Justice Party and the Legislative Council for Northern Victoria, for championing this amendment.

“Now we call on all other state governments to follow Victoria’s lead and prioritise the wellbeing of older Australians by embedding similar protections in their own legislation,” said Ms Ennis.

Ms Purcell, who successfully moved the pet-friendly amendment to the Bill, spoke passionately in Parliament about the emotional toll that restrictive pet policies take on older Victorians.

She said: “It is unacceptable that older Victorians can be forced to choose between keeping a pet they love and finding a retirement community that they love. This amendment aims to strike a fair balance by allowing villages to manage legitimate concerns while ensuring residents are not unfairly denied the companionship and comfort that their pets provide.

“The amendment also seeks to put an end to the restrictive and often unnecessary rules that prevent residents from keeping pets in their homes, often imposed as a matter of policy or convenience. These blanket bans or arbitrary limitations fail to consider individual circumstances and can have a significant impact on the wellbeing of residents.”

Ms Purcell further emphasised the critical role of pets in supporting the mental wellbeing of older Australians: “For many older people, especially those living alone, animals are not just companions, they are a lifeline. This reform ensures that no one has to sacrifice the love and loyalty of a pet in order to feel safe and supported in their later years.”

In her speech, Ms Purcell also acknowledged CANA’s long-standing work in this space, referencing the charity’s Pet Friendly Aged Care program and its role as a national voice for companion animal welfare and policy change.

Next step, a national approach

While Victoria has now positioned itself as a leader in pet-friendly aged care reform, CANA is calling on other state and territory governments to follow suit.

“This is not just a Victorian issue, it’s a national one,” Ms Ennis said. “Research consistently shows that pets help reduce loneliness, lower stress and improve cardiovascular and mental health – factors especially vital for older Australians.


“CANA stands ready to work with all jurisdictions to ensure aged care policy recognises the powerful human–animal bond and protects the rights of older Australians to age with their companions by their side.”


Take the survey and help make a difference

CANA’s Pet Friendly Aged Care program aims to ensure no person is forced to surrender a beloved animal due to entering aged care. 

CANA
 is inviting aged care providers, policymakers, pet owners and community members to take part in their 
2025 Pet Friendly Aged Care Survey to help shape policies that support pet companionship in aged care.

“We believe it’s time for a change and by participating in the survey, you are helping advocate for policies that allow older Australians to continue experiencing the companionship of their beloved pets and helping to keep pets at home,” said Ms Ennis.

The Survey is open to the General public, Residential Aged Care (staff or resident), Retirement Village (staff or resident), In Home Aged Care (carers or cared for) and Home Care Providers.

Take the survey: petfriendlyagedcare.com.au/surveys

Why Pets Matter: The Voices of Older Australians

Read real stories that highlight the profound impact of pets in the lives of older Australians: petfriendlyagedcare.com.au/share-your-story

About Pet Friendly Aged Care

Pet Friendly Aged Care is run by the Companion Animal Network Australia (CANA or Australia CAN) whose five member agencies aim to make the world a better place for pets through national campaigns, partnerships and initiatives. Pet-Friendly Aged Care was established to highlight the often-catastrophic emotional harm caused when older people are forced to give up their pets upon moving into an aged care home, and to provide a more practical way forward. To discover more, visit https://petfriendlyagedcare.com.au/

About Companion Animal Network Australia

Companion Animal Network Australia (Australia CAN or CANA) is a registered charity representing the companion animal welfare work of our member organisations across the country: Animal Welfare League QLDLort Smith (VIC), Sydney Dogs and Cats HomeDogs’ Homes of Tasmania and Saving Animals From Euthanasia Inc (WA). Our members provide rescue, shelter, re-homing, fostering, health care and enrichment services to more than 50,000 animals every year.

Through national campaigns, partnerships and initiatives, we advocate for the human-animal bond and promote responsible pet ownership. We use our national voice to lobby for the humane treatment of all companion animals, and we rally support for our member programs that deliver high welfare standards. Australia CAN national campaigns include Pets in Aged Care, Rent with Pets and Pets in Business. To discover more, visit www.australiacan.org.au

MEDIA RELEASE, June 2025

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Driving premiumisation in pet nutrition: the Orijen™ brand boosts its investment in Australia

Now available directly from Champion Petfoods Australia, delivering protein rich, biologically-appropriate diets to more pets nationwide.

The globally recognised ORIJEN™ brand is making bold strides in Australia, offering pet lovers a new standard in nutrition backed by science, quality, and nature.

Champion Petfoods now has a dedicated Australian team leading efforts to bring the ORIJEN™ brand’s Biologically Appropriate, protein-rich nutrition to more pets across the country. Known for its super- premium, nature-inspired recipes, the ORIJEN brand offers diets inspired by what dogs and cats would naturally eat in the wild.

Formulated with up to 95% animal ingredients*, ORIJEN recipes start with the first five ingredients as fresh or raw** and include whole prey animal ingredients — meat, organs, and bone — providing rich, natural nutrition to nourish as nature intended.


Champion Petfoods has now established direct importation and distribution in Australia, building a dedicated local sales team, warehousing, and distribution network to accelerate growth.

“This is a pivotal time for the ORIJEN brand in Australia,” says Darren Dempsey, APAC Business Development Director. “With the strength of Mars behind us and our new local capabilities, we’re focused on unlocking long-term growth, bringing world-class pet nutrition to more households, and being unmissable when and where Aussie pet lovers shop.”

The ORIJEN brand is already gaining strong momentum in Australia, expanding availability through the independent pet channel and leading e-commerce retailers, including Pet Circle and Budget, where it is already gaining strong traction with pet lovers.

As part of its accelerated growth strategy, Champion Petfoods has introduced key initiatives to drive trial and distribution, including attractive trial offers to encourage first-time purchases and launching a B2B Shopify portal for streamlined retailer ordering, accessible via the new Australian ORIJEN brand website.

With the Australian pet category forecast to grow—particularly in the “Nature Inspired” and “Expert Health” segments — the ORIJEN brand is uniquely positioned to lead with its expertly crafted, high-protein recipes designed to help support optimal health.

Looking ahead, Champion Petfoods' plans to launch the ACANA™ brand in Australia by the end of 2025, offering more premium variety to pet lovers looking for high-quality, protein rich diets with thoughtfully sourced ingredients.

For more information, visit orijenpetfoods.com.au


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(*Approximate percentage derived from the unprocessed state of the ingredients. Animal ingredients vary by format and recipe. Refer to product packaging for details.)

**Our included fresh ingredients use refrigeration as the sole method of preservation and our included raw ingredients are frozen at their peak freshness.


About Champion Petfoods

Champion Petfoods is an award-winning pet food maker with a reputation of trust spanning over 35 years. Founded in a small town in Alberta, Canada, Champion has grown to be a key player in the premium pet food industry across three major global geographies. To learn more, visit championpetfoods.com.

About Orijen™ Pet Food

ORIJEN™ food is packed with quality animal ingredients to help dogs and cats thrive and is rich with nourishment as close as possible to what their ancestors consumed in the wild. As the fullest expression of Biologically Appropriate nutrition, ORIJEN diets feature high quality whole prey animal ingredients. ORIJEN products include kibble, freeze-dried food and treats, biscuits, and wet food, and the brand is always adding new, innovative products. To learn more, visit orijenpetfoods.com.

About Acana™ Pet Food

The ACANA™ brand was inspired by its birthplace in the farmlands of Alberta, Canada and through generations has become synonymous with quality. In ACANA food, every ingredient matters when it comes to feeding pets a nutritious diet rich in animal protein and balanced with fruit & vegetables. All ACANA recipes are thoughtfully crafted to provide quality nutrition to help support pet health. With a delicious variety of recipes and a range of options to suit every pet, ACANA products include kibble, freeze-dried food and treats, biscuits, and wet food. To learn more, visit acana.com.


Win the Ultimate Winter Warmth for Your Furry Friend: Pet-Mat™ Heated Pads Giveaway!

Get ready to purr with excitement, pet parents! We've got a paws-itively amazing giveaway coming your way, courtesy of our friends at Pet-Mat™

We're thrilled to announce we're giving away four fantastic Pet-Mat™ Animal Heated Pads: two in size Large and two in Medium. That's right, imagine your beloved cat (or dog) enjoying on-demand warmth all winter long!

Chilly Paws? Say Goodbye to Winter Niggles!

As the Australian weather starts to get its winter chill on (seriously, where did summer go?!), our furry overlords (aka pets) become masters of finding the warmest spots in the house. Our own furry crew, Aramis and Porthos (the magnificent Belgian Malinois duo) and Arya (our regal feline), have already perfected the art of couch and bed hogging. It feels like we can never pile on enough blankets to satisfy their quest for warmth on those frosty mornings and evenings!

If you're on the hunt for a safe and energy-efficient way to keep your furry friends warm this winter, let us introduce you to the ultimate cosy companion: Pet-Mat™! This brilliant invention is designed to deliver gentle, consistent warmth for cats and dogs of all shapes, sizes, and fluffiness levels throughout the colder months. It's the ideal cat heated mat!




The Magic of Pet-Mat™: Smart Warmth for Happy Pets

What makes Pet-Mat™ so utterly brilliant and a must-have pet heating pad? It's all about its unique touch-activated technology

This clever animal heating mat springs into action, warming up within five minutes of your pet settling down on it. And when they decide to move on to their next grand adventure (or nap spot), it gracefully cools down. 

This means your cherished companions always have a warm, inviting haven waiting for them, ready for their next snuggle session.

Keeping your furry family warm during winter is super important, especially for kittens, hairless cats, senior pets with conditions like osteoarthritis, chronic illnesses, or those recovering from injuries


A comfortable heated pet bed can make a huge difference to their well-being.

Smart Warmth, Happy Wallet: Cost-Effective Heating for Pets

Let's talk about smarts and saving! Pet-Mat™ offers an energy-efficient and cost-effective heating solution for your pets. Get this: it uses about the same amount of power as a computer in screensaver mode! 

You can leave your Pet-Mat™ heated pad running continuously, day and night, without your electricity bill giving you a heart attack. Given the increasing cost of electricity in Australia, a low-energy pet mat like Pet-Mat™ is a seriously smart choice to ensure your pet stays warm without burning a hole in your pocket.

And no need to worry about things getting too toasty! Pet- Mat™ is engineered to warm up to a comfortable 20-30 degrees above the ambient room temperature, with a maximum possible increase of 40 degrees. This ensures safe pet heating for your beloved companions.

Adventure-Ready & Easy-Breezy: Pet Mat™ for Travel

Planning a road trip or visiting family with your furry co-pilot? No problem! Take your Pet-Mat™ on the road with their portable car adaptor which you can simply plug into your car's lighter socket. It's the perfect portable pet heating pad for any adventure!

Furthermore, Pet-Mat™ is designed for ultimate convenience. It's waterproof, a breeze to clean and store, and with proper care, this durable pet mat is built to provide warmth for your pets year after year.

** Win 1 of 4 Pet-Mat™ Heated Animal Pads! **

Don't let your pets shiver through winter! Enter NOW for your chance to win one of these incredible Pet-Mat™ Animal Heated Pads!

Prizes:

  • 2 x Pet-Mat™ Animal Heated Pads (Large size)
  • 2 x Pet-Mat™ Animal Heated Pads (Medium size)
Total Prize Pool Value: $478.00 AUD

HOW TO ENTER:

1) Like our Post (01/06/2025) and our Facebook page or Instagram account AND

2) Like the Pet-Mat Facebook page at www.facebook.com/PetMatAu/ or 
 @petmat_au on Instagram AND

3) Comment "why does your cat need some #PetMat extra warmth over winter?" 

NB: photo or video entries showing your pet are highly encouraged via our Australian Cat Lover Facebook page or on Instagram (simply tag us in your post* - your account must be set to public).

TERMS & CONDITIONS

1. This Competition opened on Sunday 1st June (6:30pm) and closed on Sunday 15 June, 2025 (11:59pm, A.E.S.T.)
Congratulations to our winners: M. Rowe (Medium), N. McRae (Medium), P. Stewart (Large), H. Herbert (Large).
Please allow 2-3 weeks for your prize to be delivered directly from the company.
2. To Enter, Like both Accounts and our Post (01/06/25) + Tell us "why does your cat need some #PetMat extra warmth this winter?" (photos/videos welcome) via our Australian Cat Lover Facebook page  or Instagram @australiancatlovers.
3. This Promotion is a game of skill and chance plays no part in determining the winner.
The entries will be judged by the Australian Cat Lover team. The winning entries will be selected based on the most creative, informative or useful statement.
4. Please note you MUST LIKE BOTH our Facebook page and the Pet-Mat:Heated Animal Pads Facebook or Instagram page to be eligible for a prize.
5. Entrants in the competition can only enter once.
6. Prizes not claimed within 48 hours will be redrawn.
* Entry into the competition is deemed acceptance of all terms and conditions.

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