A delicious complement to the superior nutrition of Science Diet dry dog food
Delicious, highly digestible recipe, gentle on stomachs. Nourishes skin & promotes a lustrous coat
Gentle on stomachs while nourishing skin & supporting development in growing puppies
Precisely balanced nutrition for indoor cats with the delicious taste of savory minced chicken
Over 70% of cats lost weight within 10 weeks when fed this nutrition
Precisely balanced nutrition in two delicous flavours to help fuel the energy needs of cats during the prime of their life
Learn what to look for in healthy pet food & nutrition, including ingredients, quality of the manufacturer, your pet's age, and any special needs they have.
Where you store your cat and dog food can make a big difference in the quality and freshness once it is opened. Here are some common questions and recommendations for optimal storage for all of Hill’s dry and canned cat and dog food.
Water is the most important nutrient of all and essential for life. Animals can lose almost all their fat and half their protein and still survive, but if they lose 15% of their water, it will mean death.
If you have a cat, you've seen the effort she takes to keep her fur clean. Because of this well-groomed exterior, however, it may take some time before you identify skin conditions that can be bothering her. In fact, you may not even notice any sort of irritation until you see an increase in itching, loss of hair, or visible sores as a result.
Wondering if your cat has a skin problem? Ideally, your cat's fur is clean and fluffy. Her skin should also feel smooth when you pet her. No redness, lumps, flaking, or any other signs of irritation. So if you discover red patches, pimples, scabs, open sores, scaly patches, or hair loss, she may have a skin condition that needs treatment. Look out for a change in skin odor as well, and any increases in scratching, licking, or itching in places she's favoring more often.
Does your cat have an itch? These cat skin conditions may be irritating your favorite feline:
Fungal infections are some of the most typical. Ringworm and yeast infections are two possible reasons why your cat may be experiencing skin problems. Keep in mind they can transfer to other family members quite easily, so early identification is key.
Of course cats are also prone to parasites and viruses, just as you are. Fleas and mites not only make your cat itch, but both can prove to be a starting point for major skin issues. Even if your cat is not an outdoor cat it is wise to consider flea and tick medicine to help prevent these pests from biting her. Ask your veterinarian for recommendations. Certain infections often have side effects of skin irritations. One of those is feline cowpox virus, which the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery says cats can get if they've been exposed to rodents that carry the illness. This virus, while not very common in the United States, has seen more cases throughout Europe.
When it comes to her skin, the environment can have a three-pronged effect on your cat:
You may still be unsure why your cat can't stop licking and itching, and that's fine. Make an appointment with her vet so she can get the relief she needs. Your cat may need to be treated with medicine for one of these conditions. It is always important to keep an eye on your cat after giving her medicine to ensure that the issue is improving and not worsening. If the issue doesn't slowly start to clear up then there might be other cat skin conditions at play. A vet check-up will help ensure she gets the care she needs. Make sure to have a list of all of the symptoms you have noticed in your cat to help her veterinarian diagnosis the skin irritant.
You love your cat and hate to see her uncomfortable. Even though she is a great self-groomer, check her fur and skin regularly for any possible issues, and keep an eye out for changes in smell, itching, and cleaning routine. The sooner these issues are addressed, the better your cat will feel.
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Precisely balanced nutrition with the delicious taste of minced salmon to help build immunity and a healthy digestive system
Precisely balanced nutrition in two delicous flavours to help fuel the energy needs of cats during the prime of their life
Over 70% of cats lost weight within 10 weeks when fed this nutrition
Precisely balanced nutrition for indoor cats with the delicious taste of savory minced chicken
HillsPet Nutrition provides information on proper nutrition, fitness and special needs in keeping your cat healthy and happy.
Being overweight puts a cat at risk for developing many serious health issues. Weight gain indicates an increase in body fat and usually results when your cat eats too much and exercises too little.
As a responsible pet owner you owe it to yourself and your cat to understand problems associated with overweight cats.
Get helpful information on proper feline oral healthcare and why it's so vital to take care of your cat's teeth.
Our low calorie formula helps you control your cat's weight. It's packed with high-quality protein for building lean muscles, and made with purposeful ingredients for a flavorful, nutritious meal. Clinically proven antioxidants, Vitamin C+E, help promote a healthy immune system.
Our low calorie formula helps you control your cat's weight. It's packed with high-quality protein for building lean muscles, and made with purposeful ingredients for a flavorful, nutritious meal. Clinically proven antioxidants, Vitamin C+E, help promote a healthy immune system.