To avoid unwanted disasters such as meaty bones causing splintering and bleeding, never feed your cat table scraps. Onions, garlic, tomatoes, chocolate, grapes, raisins and other foods are also poisonous for kitties.
read moreThe first 12 months of your cat’s life are extremely important. To help your kitten grow up to be a strong and healthy cat, look for these ingredients when selecting kitten food.
moreDid you know that high-quality kitten chow often contains nutrients that naturally occur in a mother cat's milk? Find out what your kitten needs to grow big and strong.
moreLearn how to read analysis charts posted by pet food manufacturers to see if your cat's food merits the Association of American Feed Control Officials seal of approval.
moreKittens naturally produce DHA (docosahexaenoic acid), but they may benefit from having this omega-3 fatty acid in their food. Find out why.
moreIngredients in your cat's food may be the simple solution to its digestive issues. Veterinarians share the best diet tips for
healthy digestion.
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