Feeding your pet isn’t just about filling their bowl — it’s about giving them the foundation for a long, healthy, and happy life.

1. Know their needs:
Cats are obligate carnivores, while dogs are omnivores. That means cats thrive on protein-rich, meat-based diets, while dogs can benefit from a mix of proteins, grains, and vegetables.

2. Read the labels:
Look for whole, identifiable ingredients — like ā€œchickenā€ or ā€œsalmonā€ — rather than vague terms like ā€œmeat meal.ā€ Avoid excessive fillers, artificial colors, and preservatives.

3. Portion wisely:
Overfeeding leads to obesity, one of the most common (and preventable) health problems in pets. Follow feeding guidelines and adjust based on your pet’s age, weight, and activity level.

4. Hydration matters:
Always keep fresh water available. For cats, adding wet food can also boost hydration.

5. Consult your vet:
Every pet is unique. Your veterinarian can recommend the best diet for your pet’s breed, life stage, and any health conditions.

🐶🐱 A balanced diet means more than a full tummy — it’s the key to bright eyes, a shiny coat, and years of playful companionship.

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