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Over 30% of cats in New Zealand are estimated to be overweight. Just like humans, weight can have a serious impact on a cat’s overall health and well-being so it’s important to take action if your kitty is putting on the kilos.
A cat’s life stage or age is one of the most important considerations when choosing your cat’s food. As cats grow and get older, many things change - including their activity levels, energy requirements and their state of health.
Here's our nutrition guide for feeding adult cats (age 1 to 6 years) to help keep your feline friend in peak physical condition.
Changing your cat’s diet can be challenging, but it doesn’t have to be.
Here are our top tips on how to transition your cat to a new food.
If you've just adopted a kitten or puppy, controlling fleas, worms and other parasites is going to be an important task to pop in the calendar. While the irritation of these fleas and parasites are usually more noticeable in the spring and summer, it's a year round task to keep on top of.
When it comes to your pet's dental health, prevention is always the best treatment. However, identifying where there might be a dental health condition is often near impossible, with many pets showing no obvious symptoms at all.
While it may be hard to identify, 80% of dogs and cats over three years of age have some form of dental disease.*
Smelly cat breath isn’t normal so it’s important to keep their teeth and gums clean and healthy. Here are our top tips for cleaning your cat’s teeth at home to protect their pearly whites.