What MyPetCover is
MyPetCover publishes practical pet product comparison guides for dog and cat owners. We focus on the buying details people usually need before checkout, including category differences, fit, materials, cleaning effort and long-term day-to-day use.
The editorial focus is UK-first where it matters most: local sizing language, retailer context, common delivery expectations and the way product categories are described by UK shops. The goal is to make comparisons clearer, not to push one product as a universal answer.
MyPetCover is a trading name of IOM Digital Design Limited, based in the Isle of Man. The site is an editorial publication and does not provide veterinary advice.
Our editorial approach
We structure each guide around comparison criteria that help real purchase decisions: sizing, materials, comfort, durability, maintenance and retailer considerations. We use those criteria to explain trade-offs across product types and price bands so readers can quickly narrow their shortlist.
Topic selection is led by common pet-owner questions and categories where comparison is often confusing, such as harness fit, bed support, litter setup, toy safety and starter kits. We publish category context first, then practical buying notes, so pages are useful even when a reader has not picked a specific brand yet.
We do not claim hands-on testing unless a page explicitly says so. We also do not present veterinary guidance. Where commercial links appear, they are disclosed naturally and the content remains comparison-led first. Full details are on our disclosure page.
How guides are reviewed and updated
Guides are reviewed and refined over time. Retailer ranges change, product specs shift, and category language can drift quickly. We revisit pages to keep comparison criteria useful, improve clarity and update practical notes where needed.
Updates can include clearer sizing examples, tighter material and maintenance guidance, better internal links and revised FAQs. Published and updated dates stay visible on guide pages so readers can see page freshness.
The aim is to help people compare options with confidence and make informed purchasing decisions, not to provide a one-size-fits-all recommendation.
