Our articles about cats
Urinary problems in cats: causes and prevention
Cats are particularly sensitive animals, frequently prone to urinary problems such as cystitis and urinary calculi, also known as urolithiasis. These conditions affect the urinary tract, are particularly painful and require medical treatment. This includes an adapted environment and a suitable, tailored diet. If your cat suffers from one of these disorders, here’s some advice on how to take good care of your furry friend and prevent them from developing into chronic conditions!
What does my cat's stool say about his health?
Digestive problems in cats: our advice to optimise digestion
Diarrhoea, gas, constipation, vomiting... Digestive problems are a common problem for our fluffy friends, and are often caused by unsuitable diets. How can you improve your cat's digestion? What can you do to help your cat regain a healthy digestion? Read our article for expert advice from our veterinary clinical nutritionist, Dr Géraldine Blanchard, on how to keep your cat's tummy happy and ensure a healthy digestion for your cat.
Persian Cat Food: How to Feed My Cat?
Mice, birds: why does my cat bring me its prey?
What’s the best diet for my kitten (aged 2 to 12 months)?
When you adopt a kitten, you're bound to ask yourself what’s the best food to give them. Kittens need quality food to develop properly and maintain good health. Let’s share a few insights.
Feeding adult kibble to a kitten: safe?
Should I feed my kitten dry food or wet food?
What should I feed my kitten? Dry food such as biscuits or wet food? The choice isn’t always obvious when you first adopt a kitten. As experts in feline health and well-being, we've prepared some tips on how to give your two-month-old, three-month-old or four-month-old kitten the right start and healthy diet they deserve.