Cats
What kind of grass can you give to cats?
Attentive owners have probably noticed that their cats are partial to green grass. For these furry gourmets, it's not a snack at all, but rather a cure. Yes, cats really do need greens. By eating grass, they replenish vitamins and minerals, normalize gastrointestinal function, and flush out parasites. Grass also provides a natural cleansing of the digestive system—this is important for cats, as they don't respond to illness the same way humans do. Pills and potions are unavailable. So, feel free to allow your pet to eat grass. But this raises another question: what greens are suitable for pets and how to grow them at home. It's simple—see for yourself. Why do cats eat grass? Cats aren't interested in grass because they're hungry. It's a normal instinct, which helps relieve some digestive symptoms and provides a vitamin boost, just like humans who include greens in their diet. But the most important thing is that cats “cleanse their bodies” in this way.Read more
Can a cat eat raw food?
It's no secret that cats' distant relatives, living in the wild, eat raw meat and thrive. Experts recommend a mixed diet for domestic cats: dry food and natural products (milk, cottage cheese, boiled fish, cereals, and eggs). But what about raw meat, you ask? Is it really forbidden to feed a cat raw food? Meat, fish, and raw eggs are a source of protein and amino acids, which are essential for a complete pet diet. Do cats really need this kind of food? How to create the right menu for them? What should be avoided in a pet's diet? Domestic cats may ignore a half-empty plate. Others, on the contrary, are accustomed to consuming everything without a sense of proportion, especially their favorite foods. This happens because the animal has a certain algorithm ingrained in its subconscious. First, the cat is afraid of going hungry, so it may not touch the food if there is little of it. Or, conversely, dine for two—it all depends on temperament and habit. Sometimes cats ignore food offered to them. This happens with an unfamiliar menu, when the pet isn't hungry and is used to eating at regular times.Read more
Natural vs. Prepared Food: What's Best to Feed Your Cat?
Cat nutrition is always a topic of debate: some owners believe their pets should be fed natural food and are convinced of the harm of commercial food, while others advocate commercial diets. Even veterinarians can't decide who's right, but there are a number of helpful recommendations to help you determine what's best for your cat.
What class does Sheba food belong to and why do cats like it so much?
Choosing food for your pet is a complex and responsible task. Their diet will determine their well-being, appearance, and lifespan. Cats are carnivores by nature, meaning meat should be the mainstay of their diet. But a balanced diet also requires fiber, vitamins, and minerals. SHEBA® premium wet food meets these criteria. Besides being nutritious, it's varied and delicious—which is why pets love it so much.
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