Cats need proper nutrition including protein, carbohydrates, and vitamins. Wet food provides better urinary tract health, dry food helps teeth. Quality ingredients should avoid harmful additives and fillers
Wet food contains less carbohydrates and more hydration than dry food. Dr. Blackburn recommends wet food for managing common cat illnesses. Wet food helps prevent obesity and provides extra hydration
Cats' ideal body temperature is between 38.5 and 38.9 degrees Celsius. Kittens' body temperature can drop to 35-36 degrees in the first hours. Cats cannot tolerate temperatures above 38.9 degrees Celsius
FDA-approved topical deworming medication for cats. Contains emodepside for roundworms and praziquantel for tapeworms. Available in three sizes based on cat weight. Approved for cats 8 weeks+ weighing 2.2 lbs+
Dutch breeder Adrian de Cock created Holland Lops in 1949 as a hybrid of French Lop and Netherland Dwarf. Recognized by ARBA in 1979, first publicized in 1980. First appeared in UK in 1965-1975 through English breeder George Scott
Profender contains emodepside and praziquantel for treating mixed parasitic infections. Available as spot-on pipettes for cats and modified-release tablets for dogs. Approved by European Commission on July 27, 2005