Why Is Nutrition Important to Skin and Coat Health? Essential Amino Acids and Fatty Acids Vitamins and Minerals Changes in Coat Condition Why Is Nutrition Important to Skin and Coat Health? Nutrients such as protein, fat, vitamins and minerals are im…
Special Needs Obesity Loss of Muscle Mass Maintaining Bone and Joint Health for Senior Dogs Special Needs In the past, dietary recommendations for senior dogs and cats have largely been drawn from nutritional management of diseases common to the agin…
Tips for Successfully Changing Your Cat's Diet Finicky Eater? Feeding Tips for the Truly Finicky Eater More Feeding Tips What Every Cat Needs Tips for Successfully Changing Your Cat's Diet Switching your cat's diet to a new food takes some planning. …
What Is Linoleic Acid? What Are Omega-6 and Omega-3 Fatty Acids? How Much Linoleic Acid Does My Dog Need? Application What is Linoleic Acid? Linoleic acid, a naturally occurring omega-6 fatty acid found in common pet-food ingredients such as corn and…
It’s common sense that feeding your cat a high-quality diet has its benefits. But when it comes to maximizing your cat’s lifespan, diet is only part of the equation. Read up on everything you need to do to ensure your cat lives happily for a long tim…
Points to Remember Antioxidants How Antioxidants Work Antioxidants and Immune Response Antioxidants and Aging Points to Remember Iams research is advancing antioxidant nutrients for cats and dogs. The benefit is improved immune function. Antioxidants…
What Chicken Ingredients are Used in Cat Foods? What is Natural Chicken Flavor? Why are Internal Organs and Bone Included? The IAMS Difference Chicken is a key ingredient in IAMS Cat Foods. Its protein can help maintain healthy muscle structure and i…
The right food for ages one to six At about 12 months, your cat no longer requires the high levels of minerals, protein and energy he needed while he was a quickly growing kitten. So switch him to a high-quality food that is specifically balanced for…
Aging pets may need special senior cat food. More mature cats need the same kinds of nutrients as younger adult cats, but as their metabolism slows, the quantities of those nutrients and the ways in which they are provided may need to change. Each ca…
What's Good for You May not be Good for Your Cats Fiber Levels and Fermentability High Fiber and Weight Loss Fiber and IAMS Cat Foods Fiber is a type of carbohydrate that isn't digested by a cat's gastrointestinal tract. It is important for the healt…