Articles, tagged with "cat food", page 1
27th October 2010
Rachael Ray nutrish for dogs is the best product to provide all the nutrition to your pets. This company believes that we need to take care of the foods of the pets to make them stronger and healthy. It means this company provides all essential elements w...
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Author:
Rocco Vasquez
07th January 2010
Diet can have a tremendous affect on the health of pet's urinary tract. In the recent past, crystals in cat urine were diagnosed at a much higher rate than they are today. These stones or crystals were made up of struvite, which also goes by the name magn...
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Author:
Jeff Grill
05th January 2010
If you think your cat is a fussy eater it could be partly due to an unfounded reputation that cats are fussy eaters. On the other hand, it is more likely they are testing the water to see if there is anything better on offer. Cats just know how to tease t...
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Author:
Brigette Federico
25th September 2009
Feline urinary tract infections are on the rise. They can be treated, but better yet, they can be prevented. One of the most common reasons for Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD) is the food your cat eats. A diet that's low in protein, and too car...
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Author:
Susan Livingstone
04th August 2009
There are a variety of unlike stoves you can employ at what time you are practicing wilderness survival from MSR stoves to the humble tea light stove. And the great range during cost way you can discover precisely the exactly occurrence to fit your concis...
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Author:
lumien
02nd March 2009
Perhaps you've watched your cat gulp down his chow quickly (like a dog!), then drink a lot of water(like a dog!), then he jumped up on the bed for a nap(like a cat). He wakes up and jumps off the bed -- whoops -- your cat is vomiting his dinner all over t...
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Author:
Kate Rieger
10th June 2007
In general cat food can be classified into dry, moist, and semi-moist foods. Each one has its advantages, and Ragdolls require various kinds of food at different stages. Kittens need on the whole breast milk and moist food, while adults require more prote...
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Author:
Drew Pilton
29th November 2005
A common problem with new kitten owners is knowing when to start the weaning process,
First off, a kitten needs milk during the first four to five weeks of age so it's usually not a good idea to start before week four.
It is important to be patient!...
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Author:
Mike Taylor