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We know how important your cat’s health and happiness are to you. That’s why we made this special super-premium meal that’s rich in nutrition and big on flavor. When you feed this delicious meal, you’ll enjoy the satisfaction of knowing your cat will have everything she needs to be content and happy. To see all of our Cat and Kitten products, please visit: Life's Abundance Cat & Kitten Food
NEW: Pork and Duck Canned Cat Food! We know how important your cat’s health and happiness are to you. That’s why we made this special super-premium meal that’s rich in nutrition and big on flavor. When you feed this delicious meal, you’ll enjoy the satisfaction of knowing your feline will have everything she needs to be content and happy. Visit Life's Abundance to View or Order Pork and Duck Canned Cat Food
Safe, Effective Weight Loss for Cats
Obesity in cats is fairly common. An overweight cat is predisposed to diabetes, arthritis and other serious health conditions. Weight loss foods rarely work because the ingredients are inferior and manufacturers often substitute ingredients by adding corn and remove good proteins. The result is your cat will be hungry and thus eat more. See Holistic Veterinarian Jane Bicks recommendations on feeding an obese cat.
Our premium cat food for all life stages contains select ingredients to help your cat achieve optimum health. We use a “fast-cook” process at low temperatures to help preserve the nutritional value of each and every ingredient. And we maintain strict inventory controls to ensure the quality and safety of our foods.
6.6lb Bag - View Dry Cat Food
16.6lb Bag - View Dry Cat Food
Evolved from big, desert-roaming predators who acquired fluids primarily from prey, domesticated house cats still have weak thirst drives to this day. That’s why this premium canned food has added moisture content, to adequately hydrate the body and help support healthy urinary functions. GRAIN-FREE!
24 - 3oz cans - View Canned Cat Food
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All Life Stage Cat Food & Wellness Food Supplement, Premium Can Cat Food, Gourmet Cat Treats for Healthy Skin & Coat, Biodeodorizer (removes odors from the litter box). With the Life’s Abundance Healthy Start Pack for Cats, you’ll establish a solid nutritional foundation and premium care for your cat.
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Dr. Jane Bicks, the holistic veterinarian who formulates pet products for Life’s Abundance, hasn’t made a cat weight-loss food because she isn’t convinced that it can be done safely. Instead, here’s Dr. Jane’s plan for helping a cat lose weight safely without feeling deprived:
1. Weigh your cat, and write the weight down with the date. Put a chart on your fridge with six columns: Date, Weight, Body Score, Food, Treats, and Exercise.
2. Get a measuring cup that shows a full cup (8 ounces), 1/2 cup, 1/3 cup, and 1/4 cup.
3. Then do a “body score”: With the cat standing and facing away from you, put your hands on the cat’s shoulders, and pull your hands back over the ribs.
If you easily feel ribs, the score is 1, and the cat doesn’t need to lose weight.
If you feel up to 1/2 inch of padding on the ribs, the score is 2, and the cat probably should lose weight.
If you don’t feel any ribs, the score is 3, and the cat definitely needs to lose weight. Note the score with the date on your fridge chart.
4. For a few days, measure all food and count all treats the cat eats. Record all that information. You may be feeding or treating a lot more than you thought.
5. Feed Life’s Abundance Dry Cat Food and see how much your cat should eat. Let’s say your cat is 13 pounds. The calculator says 1/2 to 3/4 cup a day. An overweight cat is probably eating at least the high end of the range.
6. Start with the total quantity at the high end of the suggested range for your cat, assuming your cat is eating that much now.
Give two-thirds to three-quarters of the quantity of Life’s Abundance Dry Cat Food, and substitute Instinctive Choice Premium Canned Cat Food for the remaining food. The water in the canned food will help fill the cat up, and extra water is always good for cats. Here’s the comparison:
1 cup of Life’s Abundance dry = about 500 calories (3/4 cup = about 375 calories).
1 can of Instinctive Choice canned = about 100 calories.
For this example, let’s say the high end of the range is 3/4 cup a day of dry. Instead of giving the whole 3/4 cup of dry food per day, give this combination: 1/2 cup of dry (about 250 calories) + about 1/4 cup of canned (that’s a little more than a whole can, roughly 100 calories) = about 350 calories a day.
7. Divide the daily amount into at least four meals. If you don’t want to leave canned food out when you’re gone, use it in the evening or whenever you’re home.
8. Give treats very sparingly, and use healthy, nutritious treats. Life’s Abundance Gourmet Cat Treats are best. Don’t give “junk food” cat treats that contain corn, wheat, gluten, soy, or sugar. Don’t give tuna as it can contain too much mercury.
9. As the diet progresses, continue to record the food and treats daily.
10. To help your cat lose weight faster, spend more time playing with your cat. Get a feather teaser (like a fishing pole with a feather toy on a string). That’s a good way to get almost any cat to play. Also record each time your cat plays.
11. Repeat the weighing and body scoring weekly. Those things help you see when the cat is building muscle, which will happen from the extra playing. Building muscle may cause the weight loss to slow down or even seem to reverse for a while, because muscle weighs more than fat. Muscle is much healthier for the cat!
12. As always, if your cat loses energy or shows other signs of illness, consult your vet.
13. As your cat’s needs dictate, adjust the quantities slightly up or down, keeping the total amount of food where it needs to be and the calories less than you started with.