Cat Nutrition
April 04, 2012
in Nutrition
by Derek van der Linde
America's most popular pet, the cat, can spend more than half of their existence in the senior years. Despite the developments in veterinary care and far better nutritional…
October 07, 2010
in Nutrition
by Patricia Leyland
Choosing the right cat food may not be quite as simple as you expect. It's preferable that you don't grab the first generic type of food you see in a supermarket or dollar…
Sep 20, 2010
by Patricia Leyland
Some cats eat whatever food is presented to them while others turn their noses up at almost everything. This choosiness is just one of the factors you need to consider in…
Jan 13, 2010
by Cynthia Yearners
Purchasing quality pet products present a problem these days as there are such a vast range of choice available to us. As far as your Persian cat’s diet food items are…
Dec 09, 2009
by Moses Wright
Free cat food samples can help reduce the costs of cat supplies. At this time, many people are looking for ways to save money. Though free cat food samples are not likely to…
Oct 06, 2009
by Moses Wright
Cat owners often get samples of cat food in the mail. Many times that cat food sample is of a cat food that is more expensive than the cat owner normally uses. That cat owner…
Sep 20, 2009
by Moses Wright
Cat owners may need to change a cat's food for a variety of reasons. Changing cat foods should not be done abruptly as this may cause the cat to become ill or reject the new…
Aug 30, 2009
by Moses Wright
Making homemade cat treats can be an enjoyable experience for both those who like making all their cat's food and cat owners who typically use commercial cat food. Many…
Nutrition
Cat food is food manufactured for consumption by cats from the age range of just a few months. Although cats are obligate carnivores, most commercial cat food contains both animal and plant material, supplemented with vitamins, minerals and other nutrients. Cat food is formulated to address the specific nutritional requirements of cats, in particular containing the amino acid taurine, as cats cannot thrive on taurine-deficient food and go blind when fed with dog food, for example.
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