I was checking Primal freeze dried cat food, and the nutritional table was high! Is it safe for cats?
You can see the table here for approx 3 nuggets which is the daily or almost daily intake for a cat that weights 10 lbs (Primal suggests 4 nuggets)...
Thanks, Whole foods introduced new carton packages for pumpkin puree.
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I contacted a safety food expert, and dented cans are not safe as air might gone inside and bacteria will form.
I've been trying to find plain pumpkin puree but all were in cans and as usual they arrive dented. I though why not buy baby food in glass jars or in pouches.
I found sweet potatoes (ingredients: sweet potatoes, water)...
I feel it's something in the house.
Toilet bowl cleaners?
Maybe they have access to a place in your house, you know cats love to explore, so maybe there's a hidden area in your house.
Where is their food kept and served?
But for now, don't adopt until you move out, just to be safe.
Cats are more sensitives than humans, I'm thinking maybe air fresheners? any plants in your garden that could be poisonous to pets? Maybe someone could be feeding them something if they're outdoor cats, or maybe something in the neighbors garden/house?
I would advise you to stay away from Blue Buffalo, I've read bad reviews about their dog food. I've also contacted them wondering why they refuse to export their products outside the US, they just wouldn't give an answer.
Orijen from the search I did is the best dry food.
That's what I meant, their preference. Because I introduced both to my baby and he disliked the wet and when I consulted the vet she said they are the same it depends on "their" preference.
My cat would vomit if he ate too fast and too much, which is normal.
He would vomit if he had hair balls, which is normal.
He would vomit if he ate grass, which is normal.
It happens weekly, but if he vomited more than once a day, or vomited daily he needs to go to the vet. It happened once...