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  • Nutrition and Urinary Tract Health in Cats

    Feline lower urinary tract diseases (FLUTDs) have a multi-factorial etiology. Diet can play an important role as part of the overall management.

    6 min to 10 min

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    Feeding Management of the Neutered Cat by Jennifer A. Larsen

    Neutered cats are predisposed to becoming overweight or obese.​

    11 min to 15 min

  • Purina Institute Digest Volume I

    Volume 1: Dealing With Frustrating Feline Elimination Disorders

    Learn about common causes of feline lower urinary tract disease and important strategies to manage these cases, including nutrition, environmental modification, and increasing hydration.

    16 min to 20 min

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    KITTY, an Already-Spayed Kitten

    Meet Kitty, a kitten newly adopted from an animal shelter.

  • Feeding Kittens

    Feeding Kittens

    Kittens should be fed to achieve normal growth and a lean, healthy body condition.

    1 min to 5 min

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    Switching Pet Foods - Cats

    Gradually transitioning onto a new diet minimizes the risk of stomach upset.

    1 min to 5 min

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    Switching Pet Foods - Dogs

    Gradually transitioning onto a new diet minimizes the risk of stomach upset.​

    1 min to 5 min

  • Decreased Energy Needs in Pets After Spaying or Neutering

    Decreased Energy Needs in Pets After Spaying or Neutering

    Neutering may increase a pet’s risk for becoming overweight or obese.

    1 min to 5 min

  • Feline Lower Urinary Tract Health The Role of Diet

    Feline Lower Urinary Tract Health: The Role of Diet

    Nutrition plays a role in the maintenance of feline lower urinary tract health.

    1 min to 5 min