Posts Tagged EUKANUBA

Eukanuba BREEDSmart: Dangers of Obesity

Periodic Newsletter from The IAMS Company:
From: “Eukanuba SeniorCat”
To: hart (at) petlvr.com
Subject: Eukanuba BREEDSmart: Dangers of Obesity

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From the Expert - The Dangers of Feline Obesity

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Comfort and care for the aging cat

Periodic Newsletter from The IAMS Company:
From: “Eukanuba Cat”
To: hart (at) petlvr.com
Subject: Comfort and care for the aging cat.

MAIN - Giving Your Senior Cat All The Comforts Of Home

Because of the advancements made in diet and veterinary care, many cats are now living to a ripe old age. Today many cats live into their 20s. Still, as her metabolism changes, there are some lifestyle changes you might want to consider making so your senior cat will be more comfortable.

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More and more cats are living to a ripe old age.

Periodic Newsletter from The IAMS Company:
From: “Eukanuba Cat”
To: hart (at) petlvr.com
Subject: More and more cats are living to a ripe old age.

MAIN - More and More Cats Are Living To A Ripe Old Age

Cats today are living longer than any previous generation thanks in large part to the significant advancements made in feline nutrition and veterinary medicine. While heritage plays a role in determining your cat’s longevity, better commercial cat foods, early neutering and regular veterinary checkups, including vaccinations, play an important part. Just 20 years ago, the life expectancy of a cat was four to six years; today they can live into their 20s. Most cats are considered to be entering their golden years around the time they reach the age of 10. And much like humans can expect age-related physical changes, so too can their feline counterparts.

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When It Comes To Litter, Think Inside The Box

Periodic Newsletter from The IAMS Company:
From: “Eukanuba Cat”
To: hart (at) petlvr.com
Subject: When It Comes To Litter, Think Inside The Box

MAIN STORY - Helping eliminate those elimination problems

The sights and the sounds of the holidays make the season a joyful occasion for most, but things may not be so jolly for your senior cat. Older cats are creatures of habit and when they have their routine interrupted, they can become very “Scrooge-like.” Cats need their space and the endless commotion of visitors, music and group get-togethers can stress them out. Here are some common holiday stress-inducers that you might want to monitor for your cat’s peace of mind.

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