Posts Tagged ‘nutrition’

Cats can really go vegetarian

Posted in Blog on July 16th, 2011 by Michele Anderson – Comments Off

Many of you might have wondered whether it would be right to give your cat vegetarian or vegan food. After all, cats are naturally carnivorous. Wouldn’t it be going against their very nature to keep them on a wholly vegetarian or vegan diet? Nutrition, nutrition. And, what about the nutritional requirements of cats? It is…Read more »

Is your cat eating right? Hope so!

Posted in Blog on May 10th, 2011 by Michele Anderson – Comments Off

Are you feeding your cat the right food that has all the essential nutrients? Or are you feeding it table scraps or other human food? Well, the first thing you need to understand is that human food is not good for cats since it does not contain the exact amount of proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins and…Read more »

Anorexia in cats — it happens, it’s serious

Posted in Blog on May 2nd, 2011 by Michele Anderson – Comments Off

Most of us have heard about anorexia. That’s where people obsessively refuse to eat so they can lose weight. What most people don’t know is cats, like people, can become anorexic.  The condition usually shows up when  a cat refuses to eat anything, and it’s losing a lot of weight. A friend who adopted a…Read more »

The way to a shiny, healthy coat for your cat

Posted in Blog on April 14th, 2011 by Michele Anderson – Comments Off

A shiny coat is something that indicates a healthy animal, and this is no different for cats. Is your cat’s coat dull and bedraggled, with its hair in knots? The way to a healthy coat is not just regular grooming but also good and proper nutrition. We know that a cat grooms itself all day, …Read more »

Dog food is NOT the cat’s meow

Posted in Blog on April 7th, 2011 by Michele Anderson – Comments Off

Is it OK to give dog food to your cat? Some cat-owners may be giving dog food to their precious kitties, blissfully unaware of the consequences. If you are one of those people, you need to stop right now because the answer to the question is an emphatic NO! Cats and dogs have unique requirements …Read more »