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Is Your Cat Under the Weather? Homemade Cat Food May Help!!

... it will need more calories to provide the energy required, compared to a cat that is inactive. Another benefit to be gained from you preparing homemade cat food for your pet rather than buying the commercial products is that it will ... Read Read: Is Your Cat Under the Weather? Homemade Cat Food May Help!!

By: Sheri Davis Collins | 29/03/2008 | Pets

Which Cat Food Bowls and Cat Food Dishes are safe for your Cats to eat from?

... , if there isn't a shop in your near you might have to go online to find the right cat food dish. In which case you should first compare a few different cat food dishes and cat food bowls before desiding for one spesific cat food bowl. You ... Read Read: Which Cat Food Bowls and Cat Food Dishes are safe for your Cats to eat from?

By: Cats Camille | 14/07/2009 | Pets

Tips for Choosing the Proper Cat Food

... they are at risk for obesity and the resultant tragic, often fatal health problems. The conscientious cat-owner will read the labels. Cat foods should contain a minimum of preservatives, cereal and grain fillers, and meat by-products. ... Read Read: Tips for Choosing the Proper Cat Food

By: Marci Smith | 21/07/2007 | Pets

Cat Food Information, Cat Care And Cat Health In All About Cat Article

... begin eating substitute food, incorporate the normal food again so that the mother cat keeps away from any weight gain. Avoid Obesity: Generally, indoor cats do not get the opportunity to exercise as compared to outdoor cats. Due to this ... Read Read: Cat Food Information, Cat Care And Cat Health In All About Cat Article

By: Martin Marks | 31/05/2008 | Pets

To Puppy Food (or Kitten Food) or not to Puppy Food (or Kitten Food) - That is the Question

... food that the adult dogs were eating – they did not grow and thrive the way they should. Back then, commercial dog foods and cat foods contained very little quality meat – the protein mostly came from grains the food contained. It was ... Read Read: To Puppy Food (or Kitten Food) or not to Puppy Food (or Kitten Food) - That is the Question

By: Susan Thixton | 01/11/2007 | Pets
Abhishek Agarwal

Food Allergy In Cats: Symptoms, Treatments And Diagnosis

... necessary to carry out food trials. Elimination and provocative testing diets could be done. One should feed the cat with foods that has carbohydrates, proteins for 11 – 12 weeks without any treats. A typical instance is potato and venison ... Read Read: Food Allergy In Cats: Symptoms, Treatments And Diagnosis

By: Abhishek Agarwal | 04/01/2009 | Health
Susan Livingstone

Cat Urinary Infection: Cat Urinary Tract Food

... it can frequently reoccur. This disturbing development is now being attributed to the inferior quality of many commercial cat foodsCats are what's known as obligate carnivores, which means that their genetic makeup requires that they ... Read Read: Cat Urinary Infection: Cat Urinary Tract Food

By: Susan Livingstone | 30/04/2009 | Pets

Keep your Pet Clear of the Next Pet Food Recall...here are the 'red Flags' of Pet Food

... price of the pet food, and ignoring the front of the bag. The real signs to the safety of a dog food or cat food lie on the back or side of the bag or can in the ‘Ingredient Listing’. Regardless of what marketing terms (‘choice’, ‘premium ... Read Read: Keep your Pet Clear of the Next Pet Food Recall...here are the 'red Flags' of Pet Food

By: Susan Thixton | 03/01/2008 | Pets

The Horrors of Commercial Pet Food: What Every Dog and Cat Owner Should Know

... are obligatory carnivores and meet their glucose requirements through amino acids in their diet. Further, the grains used in dog and cat foods may contain mycotoxins, fungi that can cause chronic conditions and even death in both humans ... Read Read: The Horrors of Commercial Pet Food: What Every Dog and Cat Owner Should Know

By: Sylvia Riley | 12/05/2006 | Pets

Dog Food Comparison

... food. Pet foods that list 2 or more grains in the first 5 ingredients may have more vegetable protein than animal protein. To learn more about healthy ingredients and how to compare your dog and or cat food, please visit the site below. Read Read: Dog Food Comparison

By: Lori Matthews | 20/07/2007 | Pets

Say Bye, Bye to Pet Foods With By-products

Say Bye, Bye to Pet Foods with By-Products A common ingredient found in dog food and cat food is by-products. When you look at your pet food or pet treat label, you might see by-product, chicken by-product, turkey by-product meal, or a ... Read Read: Say Bye, Bye to Pet Foods With By-products

By: Susan Thixton | 12/10/2007 | Pets
Darlene Norris

Feline Diabetes: The Ugly Truth About Diet And Diabetes In Cats

If you're like most cat owners, the thought of any connection between feline diabetes and dry cat food never crosses your mind. But it should. The ugly truth is that a steady diet of dry cat food often leads to major health problems like ... Read Read: Feline Diabetes: The Ugly Truth About Diet And Diabetes In Cats

By: Darlene Norris | 08/05/2009 | Pets

Does Your Cat Have A Healthy Diet?

... in cats requiring prescription diets. Rather than recommending you a specific brand, we suggest that you choose one which adheres to the criteria below. Cat foods labeled as complete and balanced must meet standards established by the ... Read Read: Does Your Cat Have A Healthy Diet?

By: Matthew Homfray | 28/02/2007 | Pets

What Every Master Should Know About Poisonous Foods for Cats

... your cat share your table food both to show your affection and to save a bit on expensive cat food. Some food items however may poison and cause death to your cat. Chocolate Chocolate contains caffeine and theobromine that are ... Read Read: What Every Master Should Know About Poisonous Foods for Cats

By: Angie Allen | 03/12/2007 | Pets

Gluten and Toxins in Pet Foods: are They Poisoning your Pets?

... …and Humans According to veterinarian John B. Symes ("Dogtor J"), gluten and other proteins that are added to dog and cat foods are causing many of the same diseases that they cause in their human counterparts. Dogs and cats that have ... Read Read: Gluten and Toxins in Pet Foods: are They Poisoning your Pets?

By: Jefferson Adams | 09/04/2007 | Diseases & Conditions

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