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 moreSustainability is the buzzword in the pet food industry now, with decisions affecting everything from ingredients to packaging.
moreThe world is full of corpulent cats, but some felines need an extra calorie boost, such as cats with dental problems or those that are recovering from illness.
moreFoods for an active senior cat can promote healthy digestion and help improve immune response, all while fueling your cat's busy day. Here's what to look for.
moreCat food has certainly changed over the years. We look back at the first cat foods, tracing their evolution to today's modern products.
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.
moreIt's estimated that there are this many pet cats in the world: