Yes, although not as well as others.
Pedigree cats are a result of many generations of breeding within the same breed. You cannot tell this by looking at a cat, only by recording the generations of cats. Technically a cat is not pedigree if you do not have a record of its family, even if it has been bred true, as you need proof of breed to enter it in a cat show as a pedigree.
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pedigree food is good in all age of dog, my dog is 6 years and he more happly to eat pedigree
There is no definite answer, since Domestic Shorthairs are non-pedigree cats that are shorthaired.
Cats are hybrids. They are an evolutionary 'mixture' of a number of species. Even so-called 'pedigree' cats are a distant product of different animals.
Bullterriers eat dog food such as pedigree, they even eat meat and eggs and fruits and vegetables etc.
Hi there...like any other domestic cat they require a diet rich in animal protein and taurine. Even pedigree cats require the same dietary needs as a calico cat. Exotic cats however require a diet which is more suitable for their order of carnivora species. Hi there...like any other domestic cat they require a diet rich in animal protein and taurine. Even pedigree cats require the same dietary needs as a calico cat. Exotic cats however require a diet which is more suitable for their order of carnivora species.
Many cat shows do not permit declawed cats, and most, if not all, will not allow a pedigree breed that has been declawed to show. The Cat Fanciers' Association states that ALL cats, whether pedigree or Household cats, may NOT be declawed. All other cat shows associated with the CFA abide by these same rules. Naturally, in countries where declawing is banned, do not allow any declawed cats. The International Cat Association, however, do accept cats that have had their claws removed. This is one in a minority of cat associations that allow this.
Yes, if the particular dog is not allergic to the brand. Basically any dog can eat it, but a few dogs are allergic. for example, my first German Shepherd loved Pedigree, but my second was allergic to it.
Cats should not eat tissues.