Nutrients are substances your cat gets from food to use as energy and as part of the metabolic machinery necessary for maintenance and growth.
Chocolate, macadamia nuts, avocados…these foods may sound delicious to you, but are actually quite dangerous to our animal companions.
If you’re taking care of kittens in the first few months of their lives, be prepared to move them from a diet of milk to regular kitten food.
Adult cats should eat enough of a high-quality, nutritious food to meet their energy needs and to maintain and repair body tissues.
Help your cat age gracefully. The right diet can help manage several types of age-related changes.