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Go Cat Complete Senior 7+ Dry Cat Food with Chicken Rice and Added Vegetables, 2kg

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Nutrition: 100% complete and balanced tasty nutrition for every day with quality protein for the cats’ health and happiness Common symptoms include, lethargy, aggressive or hyperactive behaviour, chronic skin and ear problems, slime and jelly being passed with the stools, and flatulence, bloating and weight gain or loss. Life stage appropriate: It’s important to feed your cat the right food for their current stage of life e.g. kitten, adult, or senior. Read the section on ‘life stage feeding’ below for more information. There are quite a few unsafe fruit and vegetables that can cause potential harm to your cat if ingested. If you think that your cat may have eaten something harmful, speak to your vet or Animal PoisonLine for advice. Here are a few examples of fruit and vegetables to avoid giving your cat:

The most common food intolerances appear to be colourings, sugars, wheat, milk and soya. Obviously not all pets are sensitive to these things, but if the effects keep re-occurring it’s best to consult your vet. My cat's not eating If you need to change your cat’s food, you’ll need to introduce the new food over a couple of weeks to avoid them developing a stomach upset, or refusing to eat. Never change their food suddenly unless you are advised to do so by your vet. Here are some simple steps to help your cat adjust to new food: Some manufacturers produce frozen and freeze-dried raw cat food in both complete and complementary varieties, and the PFMA states that commercially prepared raw cat food marked as ‘complete’ has been formulated to provide the nutritional balance a cat needs in its daily diet, so if you are keen to switch, this is a safer bet. From the day you brought your cat home, you promised to care for him and feed him right everyday and help him to live a happy and healthy life. Go-Cat is here to help you to fullfill your promise. With use of our experience and expertise, we do our utmost for you and for your cat to keep him happy and healthy.Increase the amount of new food and decrease the old food (Day 5-10): By day five, start increasing the amount of new food and decrease the old food. Keep the food separate at all times as texture is very important to cats. If you mix the food, they might not eat any of it. The whole change-over process might take longer than ten days for some cats - don’t be tempted to skip ahead as your cat may reject the food completely.

Cats don’t need fruit or vegetables as part of their diet, but many can be given in very small quantities as an occasional treat. Just remember not to give them too much, make sure whatever you give is in bite-sized pieces, and remove any seeds to avoid choking. Take a look at our list of safe fruit and vegetables below: Avoid high fat treats, milk (many cats are lactose intolerant), and raw meat (raw meat can be transmit infectious diseases such as toxoplasmosis).There are some parts of a cat’s diet that become harder to process as they get older, such as salt. The altered ingredients in senior cat food will help support your cat’s organs, such as their kidneys, as well as helping them maintain weight and muscle. To find out which are the best and worst cat food brands, in November 2021 we surveyed 3,122 Which? members who'd bought pet food recently and asked about their experiences with their chosen brand. The food contains no artificial colors. Purina states that their Go-Cat formulas contain no artificial colorants, flavorings or preservatives. Introduce small amounts of the new food (Day 1-4): Give your cat their regular meal but add a small teaspoonful of their new food on a separate plate or bowl. Do not mix the foods together as you’ll just want to introduce them to their new food. Be patient and only move on to the next step if your cat has happily eaten the new food for at least three days. When your kitten is ready to come home with you, which is usually around eight to twelve weeks, continue with the same food they have been getting so far to help to avoid stomach upsets. If you decide to change them to a new diet once they have settled, introduce it gradually to them.

Enriched with minerals and vitamins: vitaminD for healthy teeth and bones, vitamin E for a strong immune system There is some debate regarding whether one is better than the other. The BVA says 'there's not enough evidence to recommend one over the other, there are advantages to both. A vet will be able to recommend the most suitable diet.' Most kittens start to eat food (other than milk) from about three weeks of age. Their first food should be soft and easy to digest and will be supplemented by their mother’s milk. Young kittens need lots of small meals to keep their energy levels stable throughout the day.With that honour comes great responsibility. And just like you, all of us at Go-Cat do our utmost to do what we say. For your cat, and for you. Approved by ‘UK pet Food’: Look for a food approved by ‘UK Pet Food’ (previously known as PFMA). Members of this organisation produce food guaranteed to meet all your cats’ nutritional needs, and meet extra quality standards than the legal minimum. Commercially made: We advise buying a commercial cat food rather than making your own at home. Although it is possible to make a balanced cat diet at home, it’s incredibly difficult to get the nutrient balance right. Browse our specially selected range of vet-approved cat food in the PDSA Pet Store.

Complete: Always feed your cat food that’s labelled ‘complete’ – this means it has all the nutrients they need. If it’s labelled ‘complementary’ this means it should only be given occasionally as a treat.Go-Cat Senior 7+ formula for cats over 7 years is carefully balanced to meet the needs of older cats who burn less energy and require fewer calories from their food. While many Go-Cat recipes are strictly dry foods, this kitten formula has both crunchy and tender bits to appeal to kittens while they are teething. This may also help maintain healthy teeth and gums. Pet obesity is the top welfare concern for vets. According to Cats.org.uk, overweight cats are usually defined as being more than 15% over their ideal weight.

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