Showing posts with label Cat Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cat Food. Show all posts

What Cat Food Is Better For Your Furry Pet?


The best cat food is the one meant for cats

That sentence might sound silly or even kind of stupid for you but not everybody thinks that way. Us human beings can surely survive even if we don't get the proper nutrients in the food we eat every day. We might go through life eating junk food or solely from one kind of food group and even though we won't die from starvation it might affect our health in the long run. Well, the same applies to our loved feline companions. Some people might feed them with plain cat food that doesn't contain many of the nutrients they need to be healthy or some people might even feed them with left over human's food. This of course is not good for them specially if you want them to live for as many years as possible. That is why you want to make sure you feed them with the best cat food.

Although I did some research on what the needs of cats are in order to grow healthy and live long, what you are about to read is not a scientific study whatsoever. After researching what is good for them I went to my local supermarket and compared all brands and their contents. There's a very good chance that the brands I chose will be available at your local Petsmart, Petco, Walmart, Target or wherever you do your pet shopping. I tried a lot of different brands and kinds before coming to a conclusion. Oh and in case you were wondering, I have 3 cats who gladly accepted taking part of this research.

Does the best cat food come bagged or canned?

There's always been a debate on whether the best cat food should be dry or wet. You might find lots of cat food reviews and some will go one way and others will go the other. A fact about cats is that they don't chew their food like humans do. They will only crush it a couple of times if it's solid and then swallow it right away. And if the food is wet or canned then they will just basically swallow it straight up. In my opinion, as long as they contain the necessary nutrients it doesn't matter it it's dry or wet. I find it might be slightly more expensive if you buy canned food but other than that they are very similar in nutritional content.

There are hundreds of different brands to choose from. Some products target age, if it's an indoor cat, if it's only a kitten or an adult cat. There are others that target specific health needs like hairball control, dental health, food allergies, healthy joints, weight control, sensitive stomach, urinary ailments and others.

In conclusion, there's not a best cat food brand or product in particular. There are brands like Eukanuba and By Nature that were a bit more expensive than the rest and that was because they come with Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids. These are helpful for preventing kidney disease, allergies, high cholesterol or even arthritis. These fatty acids also help with developing your cat's shinny coat. Even though these aren't required by the AAFCO to meet standard on all products, it really boosts the food's nutritional value if they are included in it.

If your pet is an indoor cat, you should consider getting him indoor cat formula since they come with garden greens and wholesome grains that help control hairballs and also maintain a healthy weight.

In my particular case I find that the best cat food, or at least the one that convinced me the most from the ones I read about and that actually tried, is Purina ONE's Advanced Nutrition Hairball Formula. Since two of my cats are long haired they had hairball problems once in a while therefore I looked for something that would control this issue. After trying several brands, this one from Purine lowered the amount and the frequency my cats had hairball problems. It is also reasonable priced compared to other more expensive brands.

If price is not a problem for you then I recommend you Eukanuba Indoor Weight Control and Hairball Relief. I tried it once and seemed to work but it is a bit more pricey compared to Purina ONE's. I actually buy this one once in a while when my kitties get bored of the food so I try to give them some kind of variety. Eukanuba's also has the Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids that I mentioned before.

Joe Mora 

Tips For Finding Cat Scratching Posts and Cat Supplies

Cat supplies are very easy to look for compared to other kinds of pet supplies. Most cat supplies are just add on accessories that your pet doesn't really need. To save on money, stick to getting them the basics: litter box, collar, carrier, and litter. Anything else is simply spoiling your cat.
First time pet owners should stick to the basics. More experienced cat owners can afford to get the other cat supplies.

Collars for pet cats

Collars are necessary to distinguish your cat from others. Since cats usually lose their way if they are far from your home, you'll need the collar to help you spot them. It will also help you send out details on how your cat stands out. Otherwise, strangers will ignore your cat as another stray passing by. To ensure you do not readily lose your cat, you can place them in a carrier. You can walk around with the carrier or place it in your car if there's no one at home to attend to the cat. Larger carriers work for big sized cats since they don't move as much. Kittens prefer large sized carriers for them to play around. Using a carrier in the car will also lessen the damage made to your car seating.

Getting good deals

To get affordable deals on cat supplies, start searching for merchants online. The best sources are established sites. You don't have to worry about getting ripped off from these websites. Prices online are lower since retailers don't have to add as much profit compared to major stores.Those who own several cats should take advantage of wholesale discounts. Wholesale discounts let you save more when you buy the cats' food and litter. The total price comes out much cheaper compared to buying them at smaller amounts over time. Buying in bulk also lessens the chance of running out during emergencies. Those who need extremely cheap deals on cat supplies can start by being resourceful. By resourceful, see what toys at home your cat already enjoys.
Cats are easy to entertain and will find something they can play with around the house. Study your cat's interests so you can have them play with similar things.Other cats like to play with fake mice. This will give them practice on actually killing the real thing. These cat supplies will keep them busy while you cannot attend to them at home. The famous ball of thread really works on cats. Looking for cat supplies is very easy, both online and offline. The cheapest deals can be taken advantage of from online deals. Pet stores specialize more in attending to specific cat needs. More experienced pet owners usually go to pet stores for their cat supplies. The more expensive basic supplies usually have added features. If your cat has a special condition, consult your vet or breeder before buying any of the cat supplies. You wouldn't want to risk your cat's life and waste your money at the same time.
Jeffry Johnston 

Cheap Cat Supplies

If you are considering buying cheap cat supplies then have a think about purchasing your items on the Internet. This is an effective way to execute your shopping due to the fact that there are literally millions of stores all vying for your business. Looking online for these types of supplies means that you can find the coolest bargains there are, all from the ease of your home computer. The best way to look for products online is to visit as many different shops as you can and then compare prices. This will assist you in uncovering all those excellent bargains that are out there. An extra cool thing to do if you do not like spending money online is to locate the items you want and then compare the prices at online shops with brick and mortar shops. This way you might be able to get a few extra dollars out of the offline shops if you refer to the items that you found online. Below you can find out more information about purchasing cheap cat supplies and some nifty free cat supplies that you can create yourself.
Most of the stores that supply cheap supplies have a relationship with the larger manufacturers of these supplies. This means that some stores can offer cheaper items than others because they might have a buy in bulk discount or something similar. If you are concerned about price then finding a store that stocks cheap cat supplies should be your first priority. There are many out there but they can be hard to find. Another good point to keep in mind when shopping for cat products is to take a look at the shipping times. Some online stores will not have any stock and must order in anything that is purchased. This means that wait times could be as long as 3 or 4 weeks which is no good if your cat has a bad flea problem that needs immanent attention.
Here is a small list of free cat supplies that you can make out of everyday household goods. They will provide your cat with hours of fun and save you money in the long run:
  • Aluminum foil can be rolled into a small ball that your cat will chase around for hours. The light that reflects off the foil will provide your cat with a lot of excitement and enjoyment.
  • Simply playing a flashlight across the wall will entertain your cat to no end! The cat will hunt and chase the beam around for as long as you are willing to play too.
  • Fill up a plastic bottle with some rice and then roll it across the floor. The noise and movement will make your cat think that it is prey and will provide some great fun. If your cat is only a small kitten then make sure that you use a smaller bottle so that he or she can push it around.
Now that you know a bit more about how to get cool supplies for your cat, it is up to you to start discovering some bargains. Keep in mind the information above and you will be well on your way to locating exactly what you need. Now get out there and start looking since there are loads of great cheap cat supplies to be found, all you have to do is locate them.
Edward Ebullio 

Travel Cat Supplies You Need

When people think of traveling with their pets, often they think of traveling with a dog. But a number of people travel with their cats as well. So, what kind of travel cat supplies do you need if you are going to take your feline on the road. This article is going to delve into some of the things you may want to consider if you want to keep your furry feline friend a little more comfortable along the trip and hopefully make it a little easier for both of you.

Bed

The first and most important thing you can pack is a bed for your cat. All cats like familiar territory. They like to feel safe. They like to feel like they have a home and a safe area to go to if any thing in the world around them seems threatening. There are a lot of things that are going to seem threatening as you are driving. It could be the semi next to you or when you park in a rest area the dog barking from a car nearby.
No matter what scares your cat, he needs a familiar space where he can curl up and feel like he is not going to get hurt. This is exactly why you want to bring his bed along.

Litter Box

Your cat is going to need to use the facilities just like you do during the road trip. So, you want to make sure you have a litter box in the vehicle as well that is a part of your cat supplies list. There are a number of options when it comes to having a litter box for your cat that can go in the car.
First you can take your at home litter box, especially if you have one with a complete domed top that your cat can walk into, and just put it somewhere in the car where your cat can access it.
Cats are very smart about these things. He will quickly find the litter box and figure out where you have put it when he needs to use it. Otherwise there are travel litter pans you can find in the travel cat supplies section of your pet store and use those.

Food and Water

Depending on your cat's feeding habits, you may have a cat that is used to free feedings and watering meaning that there is always food and water available to him. To have this change while on a trip is going to cause even more confusion in your cat's life. So you are going to want to make sure that you have a food and water source available. There are travel food and water kits that are meant specifically to be able to hold up to moving around in a vehicle without spilling all over the place. Keep an eye out for one of these while you are purchasing your travel cat supplies.

Toys

If you have a cat that has particular toys that he is used to having around all the time and likes to carry around the house, make sure you bring these along. Some of these can be an item of comfort much like a child may have a blankie or a favorite stuffed animal. You don't want to leave this behind and make your car a little more anxious because its favorite toy is not around.

Harness

A lot of cats have issues when traveling in the car and cannot just lie down and stay still. For this reason you may want to get a harness for your cat as part of your travel cat supplies. There are a number of traveling harnesses that can hook your cat into the seatbelt of the car. He will have a little ability to move around, but if you have to break fast or something else happens that spooks the cat, he won't be able to move too far and he will stay safe from harm.

Leash and Collar

You're probably not going to want to keep your cat cooped up all the time, especially if you are going on a long trip with him. Therefore, you may want to put a leash or collar on your travel cat supplies list to make sure that you have the ability to take your cat out, walk him around and give him a little exercise when you get out of the car. It is best if you have worked with your cat on being on a leash in advance if you are going to do this

Travel Carrier

Not all cats can handle the idea of traveling in the car and being allowed any freedom in the vehicle. If your cat doesn't seem to be doing well you are going to need a carrying case or a regular carrier to put him in and keep him safe during the trip.
Jennifer Akre  

Top Three Cat Supplies You Should Get For Your Pet

Among the many animals that are domesticated as pets are cats. And like any other pet, it needs your attention and care throughout its lifespan. The basic needs of any animal living with a human family are food, health and grooming supplies, as well as accessories.
If you are on the verge of searching these cat supplies for your feline friend, you can either visit an offline pet store or check the web for an online counterpart. But with a variety of pet niches, sometimes it is difficult to sift through the many stores you'll come across on the web. However, one good tip is to focus on what your cat needs on a daily basis. You may land on an online pet store that only caters to specific items such as grooming products.
Another tip is to look for a store that offers many products for a variety of pet animals. Most of the time, these stores are owned and backed by a veterinarian or someone who is enthusiastic about pets. Once you have found an online store, it is time to check for the top cat supplies you have on your list.
As mentioned above, there are three main categories of products you can look for when it comes to basic cat needs.
[1] Cat Food
The most important item you should have at home is cat food. You will find a variety of brands in the market today, but most of the time, vets recommend only a brand or two to try. There are also specially formulated food for kittens, elderly cats, and cats that have nutrient deficiencies. Whichever is recommended for your pet, it is best to purchase them and have a spare bag for the rainy days.
[2] Kitty Health and Grooming
Grooming items such as brushes/combs, shampoo, conditioner, skin and coat care treatments, and others are essential to keep your cat's coat, skin, and overall appearance in top conditions. Same goes with health products such as vitamins, hygiene products, and medications [as recommended by the vet].
There are certain health and grooming products you can buy and store at home, and use when needed. If you need to keep health supplies for medication and hygienic purposes, your cat's vet can give sound advice and recommendations as well. If you have found an online store with an on-board veterinarian, he will be able to address your inquiries even before your purchase a product from their site.
[3] Kitty Accessories
Accessories include toys, feeding bowls, water bottles, collars, beds, and other items that you can provide for your pet. Many of these items are used on a daily basis, while others are purely for comfort and recreation of your pet. These items also help improve the well-being and behavior of your kitty cat as you interact with him/her during playtime.


Tony F Green