Cats Got Your Tongue? is a warm and friendly podcast hosted by the radio presenter and self-confessed cat obsessive, Adam Brown, in association with the charity, Cats Protection.
In every episode, Adam chats to a different celebrity guest about the special feline in their life, gets to hear their special ‘cat voice’ and shares stories, dilemmas and queries, whilst delving deeper into the lives of the UK’s cats…
Plus, listeners get the chance to ask questions of Cats Protection experts and learn more about their cats behaviour and how to make life better for their cat!
If you have any cat queries for the team please send in to pod@cats.org.uk or send us a text or a voice note via WhatsApp to 07824 551076
Data protection – Only Cats Protection will process your data for administrative purposes in relation to your cat questions. Please visit cats.org.uk/terms-privacy for information about how we process your data and how to contact us should you have any data protection queries.
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Cats Got Your Tongue? is a warm and friendly podcast hosted by the radio presenter and self-confessed cat obsessive, Adam Brown, in association with the charity, Cats Protection.
In every episode, Adam chats to a different celebrity guest about the special feline in their life, gets to hear their special ‘cat voice’ and shares stories, dilemmas and queries, whilst delving deeper into the lives of the UK’s cats…
Plus, listeners get the chance to ask questions of Cats Protection experts and learn more about their cats behaviour and how to make life better for their cat!
If you have any cat queries for the team please send in to pod@cats.org.uk or send us a text or a voice note via WhatsApp to 07824 551076
Data protection – Only Cats Protection will process your data for administrative purposes in relation to your cat questions. Please visit cats.org.uk/terms-privacy for information about how we process your data and how to contact us should you have any data protection queries.
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In this fun new episode, host Adam talks to one of the UK’s most loved TV presenters and novelists, Fern Britton, about her brilliantly named cats Barbara and Dr Ian Mackerel.
The two discuss how lovely it is to come home to a cat, how cats can help or hinder your work, with Fern describing losing pages of writing to cats walking across her keyboard, and just how important it is to talk to your cats with your special cat voice!
Fern also reveals she’s been working with cats a lot more thanks to her new ITV show Fern Britton: Inside The Vet’s, recording the highs and lows of life in a busy vet practice.
Behaviourist Nicky joins to discuss feline bladder infections and whether it is better to visit your poorly cat at the vet or if it causes them too much stress.
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In this episode Adam is joined by TV presenter, podcaster and property expert Sarah Beeny, who talks about how she has always been a cat fan and the relationship between her four cats.
The pair discuss how her cats like to drink from wine glasses, how cats can subtly communicate their opinions and just how much support a pet can provide during times of illness or stress.
Behaviour expert Nicky answers a listener question about introducing cats from two households using scent and Sarah’s query about why a cat may give you a nip while you’re stroking them.
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In this heartwarming new episode, host Adam chats to the legendary BBC Radio 2 presenter ‘Whispering’ Bob Harris OBE about his rescue cats Harmony and Ryman.
Already known for his wonderful broadcasting voice, Bob shares how he talks to his cats, how the two have settled into their new home and discusses what to do when a bonded pair fall out with each other! Fair to say Adam and Bob definitely agree that having a cat around makes a bad day better.
Behaviourist Nicky returns to answer Bob’s question about why Harmony may have been upset with Ryman, and a listener question about how beneficial it is to use catios.
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In this unusual episode, host Adam Brown is joined by TV presenter, author, conservationist, and zoologist Megan McCubbin to discuss the impact cats have on our wildlife. Known for presenting nature shows on the BBC, Megan discusses how to balance the needs of our wildlife with the natural behaviour of cats, with Jeff Knott from Cats Protection.
On this interesting topic the three consider how the UK’s cat-owning population can become wildlife champions, while still ensuring their cats are happy and healthy, and offer advice on how responsible cat owners can protect the animals in their communities.
So, if you’ve ever worried about your cat bringing in mice and birds, listen in!
Plus, there is wider discussion on how cats are considered so differently to dogs and the reintroduction of wildcats to the UK, as we explore more about the world of cats on the UK’s leading feline podcast!
Note: Cats Got Your Tongue? Is taking a mid season break and will return with episode 6 on Friday 6th June.
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In this episode Adam meets gamer and content creator Gab Smolders.
Gab, who posts videos covering everything from horror films to the latest video games for her 1.2m followers on YouTube, lives with her beloved cat BB. A keen supporter of Cats Protection, she tells Adam about her regular live fundraising streams for the charity, the two discuss how they come up with their cats’ nicknames, and why BB is a lazy player!
Plus, behaviourist Nicky talks about why cats hide their pain and explains what BB’s ‘happy dance’ could possibly mean.
If you’ve been inspired by Gab Smolders and could fundraise live for cats, find out how you can Stream for Cats at cats.org.uk/stream-for-cats
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In this fun episode Adam is joined by superstar influencers and singer-songwriters, Max & Harvey. Known for their wildly popular content, and no strangers to podcasts themselves, the talented duo discuss life with their cat Pingu, and the recently passed Curly.
The three chat about how different cats can be, even those that live together, and how one can change personality after losing a feline sibling, plus the importance of highlighting good pet welfare. As animal advocates, Max & Harvey are regular visitors to Cats Protection cat centres and are always interested in the life and welfare of cats in care.
Plus, behaviour expert Nicky is back and discusses whether a cat can be annoyed with you for paying more attention to your phone than them!
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Kicking off season three, host Adam Brown is joined by comedian, actor and writer Diona Doherty. Diona is a star of The Blame Game, Derry Girls, Blue Lights and sell-out stand-up tours. She lost her two cats Zippy and Buttons, and so discusses pet bereavement with Adam, who also recently lost his beloved Ruby, and Victoria, from the Cats Protection Paws to Listen grief support service.
But while there’s some tears, there’s a lot of laughter too as the team celebrate the cats they have loved and lost, and Diona discusses how she comes up with names for her pets.
Note: this episode covers grief and loss. If you are going through a loss yourself, you can find tools and support at cats.org.uk/grief
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Season three of your favourite feline podcast launches on Friday 25th April. Your host Adam Brown returns with lots more cat chat, lots more cat facts and lots more cat-loving celebrity guests. This season the team will be taking a deeper look into the life of cats. They’ll be exploring their impact on us and our communities and what Cats Protection does to support cats and their humans. Plus, all the usual fun, cat voices and cat queries.
Got a burning question about the cat in your life? Send it in to us now by emailing pod@cats.org.uk or leaving us a voice note on WhatsApp 07824 551 076.
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Cats Got Your Tongue? is back with a special bumper festive episode! Host Adam Brown is joined by BAFTA award-winning comedian, actress and writer, Ronni Ancona to discuss her two beloved cats, Tommy and Tootsie. Ronni learns that she is not the only one in denial about her cats getting older, treats the team to a few special voices and receives an early Christmas present from Cats Protection.
Plus, behaviourist Nicky joins to discuss the rise in cat abandonment as part of the hugely important Cats Protection winter appeal and gives plenty of advice on how to keep your cats safe and happy this Christmas.
We also hear how much cat owners are willing to spend on their cats at Christmas and the lengths they will go to for a seasonal treat. BBC Radio 2’s Justine Greene, broadcaster and writer Samantha Renke, Iwan Carrington from Sort Your Life Out and comedian Desiree Burch share their opinions on feline festivities.
All gifts featured can be bought from the Cats Protection shop cats.org.uk/gifts and for a last-minute surprise that really gives back how about a Craft for Cats kit? Everything needed to create personalised cat-themed tree baubles here: cats.org.uk/embroiderycraft
Cats Got Your Tongue? will be back for season three in 2025, so please keep sending in your questions and stories to pod@cats.org.uk or WhatsApp to 07824 551 076
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In what is now becoming an end of season tradition, Adam talks to practicing vet and TikTok sensation, Dr Ben Simpson-Vernon, to help tackle some of your cat questions and queries. Dr Ben talks of his own relationship with cats, the common welfare issues he experiences in practice, pet welfare on social media and how he is looking forward to being on the Cat of the Year judging panel for the 2024 National Cat Awards.
Plus, Cats Protection behaviourist Nicky joins to discuss a range of your Cats’ Tales including; winning the affection of your cat, whether you should make your own cat food and if a missing tail affects a cat in any way.
Thank you to everyone who has listened to season two of Cats Got Your Tongue?. Please keep sending in your questions and stories to pod@cats.org.uk or WhatsApp to 07824 551 076 and keep an ear open for our festive Christmas special coming this December…
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Episode five sees Adam chat to writer, TV Presenter and confirmed Cat Lady Dawn O'Porter, about her two rescue cats, Myrtle and Boo. Dawn, who presents the National Cat Awards for Cats Protection, discusses why cats will always be by her side, the war against the ‘crazy cat lady’ stereotype and opens up about her experiences of grief for Lilu, her cat of 16 years. And Nicky is on hand to answer more of your Cats’ Tales, including a question asking if cats have belly buttons!
Cats Got Your Tongue? returns on 9th August with the rest of Season Two.
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In this entertaining new episode, Adam chats to interior designer and TV legend, Laurence Llewellyn Bowen, about his beloved cat, Higgins. Laurence discusses why he believes cats are worshipped, does a great feline impression and takes inspiration from the podcast to design a range of fabrics for cats. The team discuss if there is any truth in cats being drawn to pregnant women and Nicky is on hand to answer more of your Cats’ Tales, including a question about whether it’s safe to warm up cat food!
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