Because having variety in your diet is good for humans, and for cats too. Also, like humans, cats can get bored eating the same thing for every meal.
Mexican food has many different flavors! theres salty,spicey,sweet,tangy,and so many others! there are alot of different varieties.
No.All standard cat food seems to be about the same in nutritional value, as far as cats are concerned, so long as it is not made with fake Chinese protein. The important factor seems to be whether your cat likes it; and some cats are finicky about flavors.
Usually that means the cat is over fed, the owner leaves out the cat's food bowl 24/7 with food always in it. When that happens, the cat will get so full, when it is meal time, it'll just sniff the bowl and walk away. That is unhealthy for your cat.
Look on the tin. Otherwise a day or so.
Why are you giving your dog cat food? Cat food is higher in protein and will cause diarrhea in dogs so don't feed cat food to your dog.
Cats eat cat food, so therefore their breath smells like cat food. Think about it with humans. If you eat pizza, doesn't your breath smell like pizza?
It depends. Some cats have food Allergies which will make them do this. Bring you cat to the vet, and they will have a look and see if there are any food allergies. If so, they will probably give you a special food to give your cat. This will prevent any food refunds. (From the inside of your cat.)
Pro plan is a petsmart brand of cat food. Having an animal and keeping up with supplying food can get expensive so buying cheapier food is ok doesnt mean it will hurt the cat.
It will probably do the dog no harm; but since cat food is designed for a cat's physiology, it is probably not the best choice for him nutritionally.
Raki comes in many different flavors. Those flavors of raki are so numerous that they can not be included in a short list. There are at least 40 flavors of raki currently available.
Lynx is a predator, so it does not eat vegetable food
It is wise to speak with your vet because cats can have so many different types of intestinal problems. Generally the vet will give you a tin or two and a small bag of dry food to see if your cat does well on it and some vets will let you bring the remainder of the food back (not unopened cans of cat food, but opened bags of dry food are acceptable) and you keep on trying until you find the right food for your cat. Cat foods bought on the market whether vet approved or not do not have to list all ingredients in their food. When you see the word, 'by products' stay clear! Liver in food is also not recommended because the liver is a filtering organ so if the animal the liver came from had a disease or was ill this could be passed on in the cat food. Vet food may be a little more expensive, but buying cheap grocery store cat brands of food can cost you a high price at the vet.