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Great Tips for Purrfecting Your Cat’s Health from the PC® Nutrition First® team

September 28, 2015 by Kerry Sauriol Leave a Comment

We currently have three crazy cats in our family.   Molly, Mocha and Milo.   Milo is the youngest and is driving the two ladies crazy with his shenanigans.  However, Mocha needs the exercise so I don’t feel too bad.  I have mentioned before in this blog, that our pets are really important to us.  Having animals in the house have helped our kids learn empathy, kindess and responsibility.  My oldest wants to be a biologist and spends an insane amount of time watching nature shows.   Caity is obsessed with that Dr. Pol show and wants to be a vet.  They have gotten into squabbles with other children protecting bugs, fish and animals from what they see as cruelty.   We are pretty hard core when it comes to our animals and we really wish everyone else was too.

Because of that I am happy to share these tips from the PC® Nutrition First® team about making life purrfect for our kitties.

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Most of us can agree that leading a healthy, fulfilled life is all about balance. We strive to eat nourishing, delicious food, find a form of exercise we enjoy, broaden our horizons through lifelong learning and surround ourselves with people we love and trust. These fundamental building blocks to health and happiness are universally applicable – male, female, young or old; diet, exercise, education and socialization are essential for physical and emotional growth.

What many people don’t realize is that these basic principles apply to our cats too. Although they are independent creatures, they need assistance from their humans to ensure that they get the food, veterinary care, exercise and (most importantly!) love they need to not only survive but thrive.

Now that fall has arrived and you’re getting back into your routine, take some time to think about your kitty and her day-to-day needs. To help you on your journey, the President’s Choice® Nutrition First® team has put together some great tips for “purr-fecting” pet health.

 

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Cat Food - Tuna, Salmon, Sardines

The number one contributor to a healthy lifestyle for animals and humans is diet. Like you, your cat should eat nutritious ingredients from all the essential food groups. Brands like President’s Choice® Nutrition First® make it easy for your pet to enjoy the same nutrient-rich foods you do, from quality proteins that help build strong muscles to probiotics and prebiotics that can help ease digestion and Omega 3 and 6 for skin and coat health.

Plan for Play

It’s true that cats often entertain themselves, but that doesn’t mean they don’t benefit from play sessions with their humans too. Giving your kitty toys and scratching posts will provide her with the stimulation she needs to learn and grow – and it might keep her away from your furniture too.

Educate Early

Just because cats like to do things their own way, doesn’t mean you can’t provide them with some basic training. As long as you’re gentle (and persistent!), cats are generally receptive to house rules. Education goes both ways, though, and as a pet parent, it’s important for you to take the time to understand your cat’s particular needs. For instance, if your fur baby is an indoor kitty, she won’t have the same dietary requirements as her outdoor pals, so giving her food like President’s Choice® Nutrition First® Weight & Hairball Control Chicken & Brown Rice will help promote healthy weight and control hairball removal.

Get Grooming

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To keep cat coats healthy and your furniture hair-free, make sure you brush your pet regularly. Cats also need their claws clipped regularly to stop them from growing into their paws. Not only is grooming a great way to keep an eye out for lumps, injuries and fleas, it’s an opportunity to bond with your fur baby and show her a little love.

 

 

 

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