by Jae Kennedy | Sep 13, 2017 | Cat Health Issues
Many of you have heard us say (and write) the term “species appropriate” when speaking of feeding your cat. This is, however, a new term to many cat parents so let me take a quick moment to help you better understand. Species appropriate means, quite...
by Jae Kennedy | Sep 1, 2017 | Cat Health Issues
Recently there was an article published online that mentioned a survey conducted by raw-feeding pet parents. The survey results suggested that health conscious pet parents were less likely to use or trust veterinarians. This is a sad reality, but true in many cases....
by Jae Kennedy | Aug 18, 2017 | Cat Dental Health, Cat Health Issues
Stomatitis in cats has nothing to do with your cat’s stomach – like it sounds. Feline stomatitis is a painful, chronic oral disease in cats. It’s thought to be autoimmune in nature and happens when the immune system overreacts to plaque build up on...
by Jae Kennedy | Aug 4, 2017 | Cat Food, Cat Health Issues
Industry experts say only 4% of pet parents are a part of what is now known as the fresh food movement. Even if the math is slightly off, this means roughly 96% of all pet parents have never made – or even heard of – a ‘raw diet’ or...
by Jae Kennedy | Jul 23, 2017 | Cat Food, Cat Health Issues
20 years ago, we thought wet food was a special (expensive) treat to feed our cat clowder. And raw food? Dangerous and disgusting. In our opinion (and that of our kibble addicts), dry food was the most delicious (and affordable) food ever! Is dry food bad for cats?...
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