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Treat your cat or kitten to thoughtfully crafted, high-protein food that meets their changing nutritional needs and lifestyle.


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As a cat owner, you want to provide your pet with the best possible care, including feeding them nutritious and delicious food. Find the right food for your cat or kitten and keep them happy and healthy with our selection of dry and wet cat food from top brands.
What are the most popular brands of cat food?
There are several popular brands of wet cat food and dry cat food on the market, some of the most well-known brands include:
• Purina
• IAMS
• Blue Buffalo
• Whiskas
• Fancy Feast
• Friskies
• WholeHearted
What is the difference between cat food and kitten food?
The main difference between cat and kitten food is its nutritional composition. Kittens require more protein, fat, vitamins, and minerals to support their growth and development. If an adult cat eats kitten food, it’ll likely gain unnecessary weight because of the higher calorie and fat content.
When should I switch my kitten to adult cat food?
Kittens reach their full adult size at around 12 months old. At this age, your cat no longer needs calorie-dense kitten food to fuel growth and is ready for an adult cat food diet.

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