Can Cats Eat Dog Food?
So your sneaky cat has been eating some of your dog’s food and you want to know whether dog food is safe for cats or not.
So your sneaky cat has been eating some of your dog’s food and you want to know whether dog food is safe for cats or not.
Food allergies are the most common feline health issue. I remember going through this with my cat and it was painful to watch. In this article, I will give you all the information you need to successfully navigate your way through the tough time. What Is a Food Allergy or Food Intolerance in Cats? Food … Read more
“Obesity in cats is definitely a growing problem,” says Carolyn McDaniel, VMD, a lecturer in clinical sciences at Cornell University’s College of Veterinary Medicine. College of Veterinary Medicine An obese cat is an unhappy cat. We all love to spoil our cats! Who can say no to those eyes? But obese or overweight cats are … Read more
Feeding your cat wet food while away from home can be a bit tricky, but with some planning and preparation, it can be done without much hassle. We have conducted hours of research and consulted a number of vets to find the best ways to feed your cat wet food while away. Below are ways … Read more
Cats go without food for around 2 weeks but can only go without water for 3 to 4 days.
Changing cat food should always be done gradually and over at least 10 days transitional period. Mixing both the new and cat food and slowly increasing the new cat food amount in your cats meals. I spent hours researching on how to successfully and smoothly my cats food. Below is all you need to know … Read more
I spend a good amount of time deep researching whether cats can eat avocados. Lets deep in a bit more on why you should be careful with avocado for your cat and how you can safely give it to your cat if you really want to. Can Cats Eat Avocados? According to Pet Poison Helpline, … Read more
You should switch a kitten from kitten to cat food at around 10 to 12 months of age, (18 to 20 months for larger breeds such as maine coon), slowly transitioning them to adult food that is specific for their life stage.
Cats should be fed at least 2 meals a day, about 12 hours a part. Kittens up to the age of 6 months should be fed 3 times a day at equal intervals and in equal amounts.
The bad cat food ingredients to avoid are corn and wheat gluten, meat by-products, chemical preservatives like BHA (Butylated Hydroxyanisole), BHT (Butylated Hydroxytoluene) and Ethoxyquin, food dyes and coloring such as Red 40, Blue 2, Yellow 5, Yellow 6, sugar or glycerol and rendered fat.