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Tuesday, 15 October 2019

Feeding Pet Cats – Dry, Wet, Or Fresh Food?



There are various options to feeding pet cats. As long as you understand your pet’s specific nutritional needs based on the animal’s lifestage, activity level, health status, etc. , you will be able to meet your pet’s needs appropriately. 

Dry cat food
Kibbles are not created equal so you must do your assignment, learn as much as you can about the choices that you have.  Never compromise your pet’s healthy by choosing quantity over quality. Premium pet food may be more expensive but you can be sure that standards of formulation, processing, packaging, etc. have been met. Low-quality pet food or generic brands tend to contain a lot of fillers which can significantly lower the nutritional value of the pet food.

Wet cat food
Did you know that wet food or canned pet food is 3-4 times denser when it comes to calories compared to dry food or kibble? Wet cat food can help your furball stay within normal weight limits. Since it contains a higher amount of moisture (75-80%), it can help ensure adequate hydration for your pet.

Fresh cat food
The protein percentage of fresh cat food tends to be higher and the water content helps ensure that cats get the proper hydration to keep them healthy. In addition, you can get to choose better ingredients to ensure efficient digestion and utilization. It is recommended that you work with your veterinarian Sugar Land, TX or pet nutritionist when making a complete and balanced diet for your cat.

Thursday, 18 July 2019

Health Condition of the Basenji

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Taking care of a dog long term is a big responsibility and knowing what may or may not develop as the breed grows older is also important. Generally speaking, the Basenji is a fairly healthy breed, but that wasn’t always the case. In fact, the breed was almost wiped out in the 1980s due to a disease of the kidneys called the Fanconi Syndrome. The wipeout was particularly in the U.S. and it sent breeders back to Africa to bring more of the Basenjis to the U.S. in hopes of revitalizing the breed. It worked. They were able to revive the breed and help breed out most of the Fanconi genetics. Today the Basenji needs to be tested for Fanconi in order to determine the presence of the gene. If you want to purchase or adopt the breed, have your pet clinic Sugar Land, TX test the dog first.