Cat Food Ingredients: The 4 Essential Groups
Cats are carnivores, so protein from meat is essential. But can you guess what the other key ingredient groups are in quality natural cat foods?
Cats are carnivores, so protein from meat is essential. But can you guess what the other key ingredient groups are in quality natural cat foods?
Have you heard of prebiotics? These components, present in select human and cat foods, contain important benefits for your cat.
Cat and dog foods may look similar, but they're worlds apart when it comes to taste and nutrition.
As carnivores, cats crave and love meat. But are you feeding your feline the types of meat that provide optimal nutrition?
Does your cat have certain digestive sensitivities? You can sooth them by feeding your feline special-formula foods.
New cat foods could protect your pet from six of the most common kitty health problems. Find out what these problems are and learn how what your cat eats today might affect its future health.
Kittens naturally produce DHA (docosahexaenoic acid), but they may benefit from having this omega-3 fatty acid in their food. Find out why.
Cats -- especially seniors -- may suffer from bathroom issues, such as calcium crystal formation in urine. The food you feed your pet can help make sure what goes in comes out the way it should.
Most commercial pet foods maintain that they are chockfull of essentials for kitty's best health -- but what, exactly, does that mean? Find out the six cat food necessities, and what can go wrong if the formula's off.
Ever wonder why one cat likes the taste of turkey while another is a liver lover? Turns out it has less to do with taste than you might think. Exploring the mystery of why they like what they like.