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Feeding Your Cat at Every Life Stage

Feeding Your Cat at Every Life Stage

A cat's diet must shift as it grows, from milk-softened kitten food through high-protein junior meals to fixed adult portions and easy senior diets. Special phases like neutering, pregnancy, and recovery have their own needs. This guide maps food, toppers, and supplements to each age so your cat gets the right nutrition.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
How to Care for a Red-Eared Slider (Brazilian Turtle)

How to Care for a Red-Eared Slider (Brazilian Turtle)

Red-eared sliders, often called Brazilian turtles, are inexpensive and hardy, which makes them a popular first pet turtle. But like any reptile, they need the right setup to stay healthy. Provide a spacious aquarium or tub so the turtle can swim freely, keep the water between 20 and 30 degrees Celsius with a heater, and add a basking platform or dry land where it can climb out to warm up and rest. Without natural sunlight, use a UVB lamp to support calcium absorption and shell development. Change the water regularly and keep the substrate clean to prevent infection. Feed a balanced omnivorous diet of vegetables, fruit, insects, and quality pellets, with calcium and vitamin supplements. With consistent care, your turtle can thrive for years.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
Recipe: Raw Rabbit Bone-Meat Cat Food

Recipe: Raw Rabbit Bone-Meat Cat Food

Raw rabbit is a lean, novel-protein main meal many cats love and that suits those with sensitivities to common meats. The base is rabbit leg (about 80%) with heart and liver for organs, then the usual supplement set: taurine, calcium, a multivitamin, a little vegetable-and-fruit puree, alfalfa and kelp powder, probiotics, and salmon oil. Dice the meat, stir everything with cooled boiled water, portion one meal and freeze the rest. It takes under ten minutes.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
Recipe: Raw Chicken Cat Food (with Bone Meat)

Recipe: Raw Chicken Cat Food (with Bone Meat)

Raw chicken cat food is the most accepted homemade meal β€” even cats that turn up their nose at beef, lamb, or rabbit will eat chicken, and it is gentle on the wallet. The base is chicken thigh and breast (about 80%), with heart, liver, and gizzard for organs, then a short list of supplements: taurine, calcium, a multivitamin, a little vegetable-and-fruit puree, alfalfa and kelp powder, probiotics, and salmon oil. Dice the meat, stir everything together, portion one meal and freeze the rest. It takes under ten minutes.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
Why Does My Cat Always Lie Down? Understanding Feline Arthritis

Why Does My Cat Always Lie Down? Understanding Feline Arthritis

If your cat spends most of its time lying down, walks with a limp, or refuses to be touched on the hind legs, it may be suffering from arthritisβ€”a condition that affects up to 90% of cats as they age. Arthritis is the inflammation and degeneration of joint cartilage, most often secondary (degenerative) arthritis, which worsens as cats grow older. Cats are masters at hiding pain, so signs like reluctance to jump, reduced grooming, increased sleeping, and irritability can easily go unnoticed. Causes include aging, genetics, obesity, injury, and acromegaly. Treatment combines veterinarian-supervised medication (NSAIDs such as meloxicam), weight management with omega-3 and glucosamine supplements, and environmental adjustments like steps and soft bedding. Prevention starts with a healthy diet and keeping your cat lean.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
Recipe: Raw Duck Cat Meal

Recipe: Raw Duck Cat Meal

A raw duck cat meal is a nutritious, low-cost staple that can be a cat's sole source of nutrition, and ducks are as palatable to cats as chicken. Dice duck leg, breast, heart, and liver (keep some skin for lean cats, and small bones for experienced raw feeders), then mix in taurine, calcium, multivitamin, salmon oil, probiotics, and under 5% veg/fruit puree with alfalfa and kelp. Stir well, serve one meal, and freeze the rest in portions.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
Recipe: Raw Beef Cat Meal

Recipe: Raw Beef Cat Meal

A raw beef cat meal is a balanced staple you can make in under five minutes. Dice 200 g beef tenderloin, 50 g beef heart, and 30 g beef liver, then mix in supplements β€” taurine, calcium carbonate, multivitamin, salmon oil, probiotics, and a vegetable/fruit puree (under 5% of the total) with alfalfa and kelp powder. Because this is a boneless "edited" raw diet, calcium is essential. Stir well with a little cooled boiled water and serve.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
Recipe: Chicken Breast and Rice Cat Meal

Recipe: Chicken Breast and Rice Cat Meal

Many cats love a home-made chicken breast and rice meal. This simple recipe mixes lean chicken with nutrient supplements β€” taurine, vitamins, calcium, and salmon oil β€” to make a balanced occasional feed. It takes under ten minutes to prepare, uses a gram scale and egg-yolk separator, and the leftovers freeze well in portion-sized packs for easy thawing. It is a tasty supplement, not a stand-alone staple diet.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
Common Genetic Diseases in Ragdoll Cats

Common Genetic Diseases in Ragdoll Cats

Ragdolls are prone to two inherited diseases: hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, where the heart wall thickens and can cause sudden cardiac death, and polycystic kidney disease, where fluid cysts enlarge the kidneys. HCM peaks at four to eight years and affects about 6 percent of the breed; PKD strikes at three to ten and is avoided if both parents test clear. Neither can be cured, only managed with care, kidney-support diets and vet-guided mineral supplements, so DNA testing and routine prevention matter.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 5, 2026
Why Do Dogs Develop Rheumatism?

Why Do Dogs Develop Rheumatism?

The exact cause of dog rheumatism is unclear, but it is now seen as an autoimmune reaction to repeated streptococcal infection, with cold, damp, rain, and overexertion as common triggers; it often returns during respiratory illness, sudden weather shifts, or after getting chilled. It appears as muscular or joint forms, causing pain, stiffness, swelling, and lameness that can shift around, and it cannot be cured, only managed. Care means a dry warm bed, balanced nutrition with calcium, and limited exercise, with veterinary anti-inflammatory and analgesic treatment during flares.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 5, 2026