Putting the brakes on a chowhound
...times. Here she is eating her meal: Nineteen seconds! She ate about 500 calories (half her daily calorie needs) in 19 seconds! Even worse, the particular diet that she was...
...times. Here she is eating her meal: Nineteen seconds! She ate about 500 calories (half her daily calorie needs) in 19 seconds! Even worse, the particular diet that she was...
...amount, feeding directions, Petfoodology Research Review: Comparing “senior” and “adult” cat diets A recent study compared nutrient levels in cat foods marketed for senior cats versus those marketed for adult...
...avoided because they contain sucrose, fructose, and other simple carbohydrates that can result in higher blood sugar levels, so watch for ingredient lists that include ‘sugar,’ ‘corn syrup,’ or ‘honey’...
...well as in people). Cachexia is the muscle loss that occurs in a variety of conditions, such as heart disease, kidney disease, cancer, and even acute injury. Sarcopenia is the...
...out our articles on weight loss. Get your dog (and yourself) more exercise! Resolve to spend more time outside playing, walking, and exploring the world, even when the weather is...
...selected the same brand of dry and wet food in each category for a more direct comparison. I selected only foods marketed for adult cats (kitten foods are often more...