Feeding your favorite furry feline a fresh, biologically-appropriate diet doesn’t need to be difficult, time-consuming, or complicated. And whether you’re an old pro who can cook from scratch or a newbie who can’t navigate the kitchen, cat food delivery services take all the craziness out of giving your cat delicious, fresh food. If you’re not… Read More
Category: Cat Food
As cats age, some of their dietary needs change. Like humans, they need joint support and digestive aids to feel their best. They become less active, which reduces their caloric needs, too. Senior cat food for older cats are designed to keep your cat spry and on the move. We reviewed dozens of senior cat… Read More
Dry, flaky skin, itchiness, or a rash could indicate a food allergy for your favorite feline. Limited ingredient cat foods are used to diagnose and eliminate common food allergens from your cat’s diet. Proteins like milk, chicken, fish, or beef are culprits, and limited ingredient cat foods narrow down the possibilities, so you can find… Read More
Cats in the wild eat a high protein diet consisting almost exclusively of meat. While domesticated felines might not have quite the same protein requirements, many thrive on high protein cat food, which contains a greater amount of protein and fewer carbohydrates than standard commercial cat food. You may notice differences in your cat’s energy… Read More
Cats are obligate carnivores (unlike omnivorous dogs) so their diets should be made up primarily of meat. Raw cat foods offer a safe and easy way to feed a raw meat diet to your feline friend. Reasons for choosing a raw diet vary, but some people argue it’s more biologically appropriate for cats and some… Read More
We all love cats, but one of their more unpleasant habits is coughing up hairballs. Hairballs form as a result of cats being good groomers. They swallow fur, and usually, it just passes through their digestive tracts, but sometimes it will gather in the stomach. Once a hairball forms, the only way your cat can… Read More
Cats are carnivores and require nutrient-dense, whole foods from the animal kingdom. For a biologically-appropriate diet, cats need animal protein, and either no or very little carbohydrates. The most effective and safest way for your cat to lose weight is to feed high-quality, species-appropriate food while placing him on an exercise program under the supervision… Read More