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 moreSome cat foods are now specially formulated to protect your cat against common health problems.
moreFrom the initial recipe idea to the final product, learn how high-quality cat food is made and how it is then later tested by eager cat volunteers.
moreHave you read the latest research findings about prebiotics? We’ll fill you in, since prebiotics are now available in both wet and dry cat food.
moreCats are carnivores, so protein from meat is essential. But can you guess what the other key ingredient groups are in quality natural cat foods?
moreThe term “canned cat food” is all wet: Thanks to new flavors, additions and recipes, many manufacturers now prefer the phrase “wet cat food.” Which of the new products are best for your pet?
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