Cat feeding tips

Understanding what sort of food to feed your cat, and how often, is a vital part of being a cat parent. Is dry food better than wet? How much water should a cat drink? And what are the benefits of a raw diet? These are just some of the questions our team of in-house pet nutritionists and veterinarians have answered in this section.

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Cats are known for their unique and sometimes finicky eating habits. While they may turn their noses up at certain foods or demand special treats, it’s essential to pay close

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There are certain ingredients that you may want to avoid in cat food to ensure your pet receives a balanced and nutritious diet. Below are some ingredients to be cautious

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When it comes to caring for your beloved cat, feeding them nutritious and safe food is a top priority. However, cat parents are often unaware of the importance of proper

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As pet parents, we focus so much on what our cats are eating that it can be easy to forget about what they drink — the most important nutrient of

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As a cat parent, you’ll know that cats are very sure about what they do and don’t what, and there’s no exclusion to this at dinner time. Being a fussy

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While some cats may eat the same food throughout their lives, others might need to switch their diet due to health issues, a change in lifestyle, or even a recall

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Being obligate carnivores, cats need meat to survive and thrive, but that doesn’t necessarily mean it has to be cooked and processed. Cat parents thinking of putting their cats on

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If you’ve ever been fortunate enough to share your home with cats, you’ll know all too well each and every one of them has unique characteristics. This sense of individuality

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As long as your cat receives a sufficient number of calories and all the nutrients they need, it doesn’t matter whether that’s delivered through wet or dry food. However, that’s

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Vegetarian or vegan cat parents might be keen for their cats to follow a plant-based diet, but there are plenty of reasons why this is a bad idea. Gone green?