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The Best Cat Food: Wet or Dry & What Vets Recommend

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  Choosing the best cat food can feel overwhelming. Walk into any pet store and you’ll see endless options — wet food, dry food, grain-free, premium, budget, prescription diets. No wonder many cat parents ask the same question: Is wet food better than dry food — and what do vets actually recommend? Let’s break it down in a simple, honest, and science-based way Why Choosing the Right Cat Food Matters Cats are obligate carnivores. This means their bodies are designed to thrive on animal-based protein, not fillers or carbohydrates. The wrong diet can contribute to: Obesity Urinary tract issues Kidney disease Diabetes Poor coat and skin health Good nutrition is not a luxury; It’s the foundation of a long, healthy life Understanding a Cat’s Nutritional Needs A healthy cat diet should include: High-quality animal protein (chicken, turkey, fish, beef) Essential amino acids (especially taurine) Moderate fat for energy and coat health Minimal carbohydrates...

Drage.. The Little Dragon (Iguana)

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Still remember with “drage” the little green iguana?? Drage now have been moved into a new cage that larger than the cage before, drage growing day by day become a mature iguana, drage still like to sun bathing on sunrise in the morning, and also take a shower at 10:00 am, and then playing outside of the cave for an half of hour, drage tail is now longer around 60 cm, drage like to eat some of vegetables and fruits such as kale, mustard greens, sprouts, banana, papaya, mango, tomatoes, etc. ..

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