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  2. 7 Best Cat Foods to Feed Your Feline in 2025 - AOL

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    This adult wet food from Royal Canin comes in the form of thin slices in gravy and is suitable for indoor cats aged 1-7 years old. Crafted to satisfy picky eaters, Adult Instinctive has the ideal ...

  3. Royal Canin - Wikipedia

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    Royal Canin cat food. Royal Canin has about 260 different formulas. The food adapted to each animal, [28] physiology and sensitivities [29] and meets the needs of the dog [30] or cat, exactly according to the firm. The principle of Royal Canin is 'the health of animals through good nutrition'. [31]

  4. 2007 pet food recalls - Wikipedia

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    Hill's Pet Nutrition: Science Diet Savory Cuts and a single dry cat food product, "Prescription Diet m/d Feline" [15] [16] Royal Canin Canada: Medi-Cal Feline Dissolution formula (canned) [17] Royal Canin United States: Eight varieties of Sensible Choice, three varieties of Veterinary Diet, six varieties of Kasco dog and one variety of Kasco ...

  5. Bladder stone (animal) - Wikipedia

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    Research indicates that low dietary inclusion of potassium is associated with increased renal calcium excretion, which lowers urinary pH. By lowering urinary pH, the risk for development of calcium oxalate uroliths increases. By feeding proper amounts of calcium and potassium we avoid this issue, which is especially common in male cats. [5]

  6. Why Do Cats Pant? - AOL

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    A cat’s normal body temperature ranges between 100.4 degrees to 102.5 degrees Fahrenheit. Once a cat’s temperature reaches more than 102.5 degrees, it is considered to have a fever.

  7. Feline lower urinary tract disease - Wikipedia

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    Cats with chronic feline lower urinary tract disease caused by struvite uroliths are sometimes treated with a lifelong diet of prescription wet food as these special diets acidify urine which dissolve struvite. However ordinary wet food with high moisture content and rich in animal protein can be just as effective in many cases as it keeps the ...

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