By-Products in Cat Food
By-products are common in most cat foods, but are they bad for your cat? Let’s take a look at what a by-product is and if you should be concerned.
By-products are common in most cat foods, but are they bad for your cat? Let’s take a look at what a by-product is and if you should be concerned.
Not many people consider what kinds of meat they should be feeding their cat. What if some meat is not as ideal for them? Let’s talk about cats and red meat.
Finding a healthier cat food that doesn’t contain corn, grains or soy can be difficult. We explain why these 3 ingredients should be avoided and suggest alternative food.
Hairballs are part of your cat’s natural grooming process and on average are coughed up at least once every 2 months, but, sometimes they can get stuck. Here’s what to do next..
During the Christmas season, you may want to share the festive food with your cat. Most meat and some vegetables are okay, but what about candy canes?
Wheatgrass is amazing. This super rich antioxidant is packed with many minerals and vitamins making it the perfect natural supplement not only for humans, but cats too!
Cats should not be pulling out their hair. If your cat is doing this, it could be for a number of reasons including stress, allergies, infections or fleas.
Have you ever considered giving your cat bone broth as a treat? Bone broth is a great mineral and vitamin-packed drink that has many benefits for your cat!
As your cat gets older, their needs change and some activities may be harder for them. Here are 5 simple things you can do to make your older cat’s life easier and more enjoyable!
Many people are concerned about Temptations cat treats, but are they really a toxic and potentially deadly “treat” or nothing more than junk food for cats?