
A few of our favorite brands participating in Patagonia’s 1% for the Planet global movement — makers of kibble to catnip to carriers.
Kibble or canned? Fresh or dehydrated? Human-grade?! We’ll help you choose the best pet food on the market.
A few of our favorite brands participating in Patagonia’s 1% for the Planet global movement — makers of kibble to catnip to carriers.
And with the launch of their new dog food line at their joint pet brand, Yummers, it’s going to stay that way.
A veterinary nutritionist explains why your cat isn’t eating and how to increase their appetite.
If we could give our pets infinite treats, we would. But this tool will tell you the right amount to feed your friend.
Get calculatingFour veterinary nutritionists pick apart the claims so that you can choose the right food for your kitty.
The Wildest Collective member and integrative veterinarian Dr. Lindsey Wendt shares advice on a sometimes controversial, always changing topic.
This diet could be just right for your cat. But keep these things in mind before you make the switch.
While they might not be working on their “gains,” there are other reasons this diet could be a good fit.
Beyond your knowledge from old Fiber One commercials, here’s the full report on why your kitty might need fiber in their diet, too.
Why you should only be packing on the calories in certain situations.
So, you have a new, tiny family member? Well, we’ll help you track their growth, keep an eye on their health, and even predict how not-so-tiny they’ll become. Just add their weight to start.
Start ChartingIt’s a human cooking staple, but your cat shouldn’t indulge.
Pass the fruit bowl — it’s treat time.
The Because, Animals co-founder on the eco-friendly way we could feed our pets.
Dr. Bruce Kornreich explains why going this route isn’t always the answer.
You’ve got questions. Dr. Bruce Kornreich, director of the Cornell Feline Health Center, has answers.
A few kernels won’t hurt, but think twice before doling out a bowl of the stuff.