Cat Food: Senior Cats FAQs
…needs?My senior cat won't eat. What should I do?Should I give my senior cat supplements?At what age should I switch my adult cat to senior food (or is this really necessary)?Veterinarians generally consider a cat in the last third of his normal life expectancy to be "older." Older cats age at different…
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Cat Food: Senior Cats FAQs
| Frequently asked questions about senior cats and their dietary needs, switching cat foods, and if nutritional supplements may be needed to improve your older cat's quality of life. |
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Choosing the Best Cat Food
…body condition - cats who are overweight or underweight need different nutrition than those who are not. Choose a food that fits your cat's needs, whether it's weight control, maintenance, or another formula.Your cat's health history - if your cat has medical conditions such as diabetes, allergies, cancer…
Choosing the Best Cat Food
| Do you know how to choose the best foods for your cat? Use this guide to ensure your cat gets the nutrients, vitamins, minerals, and more she needs for optimal health. |
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Foods for Cats with Health Problems FAQs
…Rice Adult Dry Cat Food has an average urine pH of 6.42. Drs. Foster & Smith Chicken and Brown Rice Adult Lite Dry Cat Food has an average urine pH of 6.32. Both foods have an average urine pH well within the recommended range. [ Back to Top ] Are any of your cat foods recommended for cats with urinary…
Foods for Cats with Health Problems FAQs
| Do you know the best ways to feed a cat with health problems? This FAQ outlines feline nutrition guidelines for kittens and cats with certain diseases and medical conditions. |
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Holiday Safety Tips for Cats
…we do want you to be aware of the dangers and plan carefully to avoid these potential hazards. Holiday Food No No's Foods you eat or drink that you should never give your cat: Rich, fatty foods, like gravy or grease, can cause problems ranging from an upset stomach to pancreatitis. Alcohol can cause…
Holiday Safety Tips for Cats
| We want the holidays to be a happy time for you and your cat, not a time for an emergency visit to your veterinarian. Here's our veterinarians' recommendations for a feline-safe holiday season. |
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Drs. Foster and Smith Pet Food FAQs
…. Partially used canned food should be tightly covered and refrigerated immediately.[ Back to Top ]Feeding for Different Ages and Special ConditionsAre any of your cat foods recommended for cats with urinary tract disease?Do you offer a food for dogs suffering from: diabetes, pancreatitis, kidney disease…
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Drs. Foster and Smith Pet Food FAQs
| Have a question about Drs. Foster & Smith pet foods? Click any of the categories below for answers to some commonly asked questions. |
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Holiday Safety for Dogs
…veterinarian. The food and decorations that make the holidays so much fun for us can be dangerous for your pet. We don't want this article to dampen your holiday spirits, but we do want you to be aware of the dangers and plan carefully to avoid these potential hazards. Dangerous Holiday Foods Foods you eat or…
Holiday Safety for Dogs
| We want the holidays to be a happy time for you and your pet, not a time for an emergency visit to your veterinarian. |
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