I just read an article called “Common Myths About Pet Food and Nutrition” on the site of my favorite online pet supply store, Only Natural Pet.
The myths it covers are:
The best foods are those the veterinarian sells. Dry food cleans a dog’s or cat’s teeth. Pets do better eating food designed for their . . . → Read More: It’s All Just a Myth-Understanding
Wellness has decided to recall some of its canned cat foods. Some formulas (flavors) of Wellness canned cat foods might contain “less than adequate levels” of thiamine (aka Vitamin B1).
I wouldn’t worry too much if your cat has been eating these foods because the changes of developing a B1 deficiency is remote, even if . . . → Read More: Recall of Wellness canned cat food
The title that my partner gave my feral/stray cat feeding station is El Missiano Del Gato. (If you speak Spanish and know of a more accurate title, please let me know. I don’t think my fella knew Spanish very well.) A number of people have asked about this structure so I figure it’s worth telling . . . → Read More: El Missiano Del Gato
Sangha is a gentle orange cat looking for a home. Beth Milton, another Oly pet sitter, rescued him from the streets and took him to Seattle Humane Society. He’s waiting there now for a new family to adopt him.