We like the probiotics included in the food to help support your feline’s digestive tract health. Some cats may find the chicken density to be too rich, while others have been reluctant to eat it after smelling it. But all-in-all, we think this is the best natural cat food for the ...
Your cat’s age and weight should be taken into consideration while planning a change in diet. Contact your veterinarian for an accurate assessment of yourcat health careand his/her optimal diet plan. Your veterinarian, along with an animal nutritionist, should be able to draw up a meal plan...
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I try to clean all traces of cat hair before he gets here, but it doesn’t seem to make much difference. What else can I do to minimise his reaction, when he is here? Hopefully, this is an allergy that he will either grow out of, or to which he will become gradually desensitised...