Species
Category
Type
Read/Watch time
Renal & Urinary Disorders
Although urinary tract infections are not directly affected by diet, they are associated with other conditions that are nutritionally responsive.
1 min to 5 min
Nutritional management is a cornerstone of health care for cats with chronic kidney disease.
Nutrition plays an important role in reducing the risk of recurrence of calcium oxalate urolithiasis in cats.
Choosing a Pet Food
Feeding either wet or dry commercial cat foods, or a combination of both, will provide cats with a complete and balanced diet.
Changing Diets
Gradually transitioning onto a new diet minimizes the risk of stomach upset.
Senior Cat
Purina conducted a groundbreaking 9-year study that demonstrated feeding a specific blend of nutrients can extend the healthy lives of cats.
Nutrients
Cats need to obtain adequate taurine from food, which makes this amino acid an essential one.
Hepatic Disorders
Prompt and intensive nutritional support is fundamental to the treatment of hepatic lipidosis in cats.
In addition to medical management, intensive nutritional support is essential for cats diagnosed with cholangitis.