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They're all grown up—it's time to start treating, and feeding, them that way. Just because they're older, however, doesn't mean they're completely self-sufficient. Adult cats have nutritional needs particular to their life stage just as kittens and senior cats do, and they need your help to meet them. The CatChow.com Adult Care Center will clue you in on what you need to know.
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| Topic: Dreaming |
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| Purina® Cat Chow® brand Cat Food Recommends: |
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| Balanced nutrition for cats of all ages |
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| Created for the unique needs of indoor cats |
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| When you are visiting a breeder in preparation for acquiring a new cat, pay attention to the state of the facilities and the health of the cats. Ask to see the premises where the cats are kept and check for cleanliness and overcrowding. Ask about the mother's temperament and note her nourishment and state of well-being. Most professional breeders will gladly answer your questions and proudly show you their facilities. If you are met with resistance, consider visiting another breeder. |
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