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Lorekeeper's Trails: cat    (view all)
Tags: stores, food, cat, online, lorekeeper, ...
A trail of 5 pages
Tags: products, urinary, food, cat, lorekeeper, ...
A trail of 14 pages
Innova EVO Nature’s Variety Instinct Wellness Core Solid Gold Indigo Moon Taste of the Wild Felidae Cat and Kitten Chicken Soup for Cat Lovers Evolve Kitten Wellness Kitten Health Eagle Pack Kitten Royal Canin Kitten 34 Hills Science Diet Kitten
Tags: kitten, nature’s, felidae, evolve, canin, ...
A trail of 5 pages

"What to look for on the label

  • Compliance with AAFCO's requirements for "Complete and Balanced," as evidenced by that wording on the label.
  • Named protein source - look for "chicken, lamb, or beef," rather than "meat."
  • On canned food particularly, the protein source should be the first listed ingredient
  • Check the expiration date for freshness
What to avoid
  • Words such as "By-products," "meat and/or bone meal," "animal digest," most other descriptions including "digest" or "meal," and added sugars.
  • Chemical preservatives, including BHA, BHT, ethoxyquin, and propyl gallate
  • Corn meal as a filler
  • Excess of carbohydrate "fillers" (Dry food can contain as much as 50 percent grain)"
Tags: meal, source, including, protein, aafco, ...
A trail of 10 pages
"These diets were low in magnesium and cats eating them produced an acidic (low pH) urine. As more cats were fed these diets, both for treatment and prevention of struvite, the percentage of cats with struvite stones decreased, but the incidence of calcium oxalate crystals and stones increased.....The research on diet and struvite formation performed in the 1970's demonstrated that high levels of magnesium oxide in the diet could contribute to the formation of stones. This is not true if the magnesium is in the form of magnesium chloride. The difference appears to be that magnesium oxide causes alkaline urine, and magnesium chloride results in the formation of acidic urine....It appears that some cats are genetically predisposed to develop oxalate crystals if they are fed diets that result in acidic urine and are low in magnesium. To reduce the risk in these cats, diets formulated to contain moderate calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium levels, and with decreased urine acidifying potential should be fed....http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=1+2142&aid=214"
Tags: struvite, magnesium, stones, oxalate, levels, ...
A trail of 17 pages
Common Problems:
Medical Problems | Cleaning Soiled Areas | Aversion to the Litter Box -- What You Can Do | Surface Preferences -- What You Can Do | Location Preferences -- What You Can Do | Everyone Makes Mistakes | Other Types of House Soiling Problems -- Marking/Spraying, Fears or Phobias
Tags: problems, phobias, litter, soiling, soiled, ...
A trail of 4 pages
Fantasy, Greek, Heroic, Quick Char., Lovecraftian, Weird, Corporation, Planet, Realm, Tavern, Species/Specific, Angel/Demon, Cat-Being,  Dark Elf, Dwarf, Elf, Evil Deity, Goblin, Kaiju, Tree-Being, Vampire, Western, Wrestler, Things, Pirate Ship, Ship (starship too), Evil, Evil Sounding Names
Tags: elf, vampire, species, tavern, generators, ...
A trail of 9 pages