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Mature Adult Cats 7+
Nutrition and Feeding
Making sense of a pet food label
Interpreting pet food labels doesn't have to be confusing. This article is designed to help you understand pet food labels and provides information on ingredients, nutritional standards, and more.
Pet food labels only tell part of the nutritional story
Pet food labels provide basic and limited information on ingredients and nutrient levels. We believe other considerations must be recognized when deciding on which food to feed your pet.
Satiety - An important component of successful weight loss
Inducing satiety, the feeling of fullness or satisfaction, is a primary goal in Hill's pet foods for weight management. This article teaches pet owners about how these pet foods induce satiety and help pets lose weight.
What's more important - ingredients or nutrients?
Nutrients and high-quality ingredients are both important in a pet food. This article teaches pet owners about the necessity for an optimum blend of ingredients selected for nutrients, quality and taste.
Corn - An amazing grain
For centuries, people and their animals have relied on corn as a superb source of nutrients.
It's time to put soy in perspective
Moms everywhere, at one time or another, advised, "Eat your veggies, they're good for you." As usual, mom was right. Vegetables contain high levels of many vitamins, minerals, amino acids and more. The same holds true for soy products.
Your overweight cat: When bigger isn't better
Being overweight puts a cat at risk for developing many serious health issues.
Eating In: The Dietary Needs of Your Indoor Cat
The lifestyle of an indoor cat differs greatly from that of an outdoor cat.
The right ingredients: Cornerstone of good cat nutrition
Nutrients can be found in a variety of sources, but the right ingredients help deliver optimal nutrition for optimal health.
How to make healthy treats at home
A quick recipe for homemade treats for your cat.
Homemade cat food raises concerns
In a study done on homemade pet foods, more than 90 percent of the homemade foods were found to be nutritionally unbalanced and incomplete for pets.
Why is my mature adult cat throwing up food after eating?
Cat owners sometimes blame a new cat food when their cat immediately throws it back up after eating. The connection seems logical, but other factors could point to a different cause rooted in behavior.
Precise nutrition for every lifestage
Whether your kitten's on her first year of life or a mature cat in her golden years, you play a big role in keeping your cat healthy and happy.
Protein and your cat's special needs
The right combination of proteins is essential, but your cat needs help achieving the correct mix.
Antioxidants: Fueling your cats fight against free radicals
Understanding free radicals can help you choose the right cat food and provide the best care for your cat.
Getting your cat to drink properly from a bowl
Cats can be very finicky about their water and it's nothing to take lightly.
An expert approach to precisely balanced cat nutrition
When you feed the right Hill's® cat food for your cat's lifestage, you know you are providing the precise balance of 50 nutrients essential to your cat's health and vitality.
Too little or too much: When cat nutrition is out of balance
Good nutrition isn't just about the ingredients it's about the right balance of nutrients.
Meet Natural Ingredients
in Perfect Balance
Fresh chicken - 1st ingredient
No Corn
Formulated for dogs and cats
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