Divide the total daily serving by the number of times you feed your cat. Example: If you have a 10 lb cat their daily serving would be 1 blue scoop (Tablespoons) per day. If they eat twice a day they would get one 1/2 scoops per meal.
Cats have very sensitive digestive tracts and some can be upset by simply changing their diet from one food to another. As you introduce Dinovite Feline Supplements we recommend the following introduction schedule:
Day 1 start with 1/4 servingScoop the dry supplement and serve one to two teaspoons of SuprOmega® Fish Oil or LickOchops® with your cat's dry food. If you chose not to receive either FREE with your order, a few teaspoons of warm (not above 110 degrees) water will do nicely. Just enough to coat the dry product to their food. If you feed a wet canned food the dry supplement will mix right in, just add a little of the liquid supplement for increased Omega 3, Omega 6 and vitamin E.
Mix Well. Use a spoon to mix the dry and wet supplement so that it mixes well with their normal food.
Remember that unlike humans, cats eat predominately by memory. They file scents away as "food" or "not food." Some cats may have to be started with even a smaller serving size than the one above. If you find any hesitation with your cat, remember, it's not a discerning palette but a hard memory that we just need to take our time to retrain. Call us, we're hear to help if you need us.
Egypt did not use cats, but revered them.
Yes, indoor cats use litterboxes.
A lot of people use cats for pets like house cats. Cats like lions and tigers are used in a circus and things like that.
Absolutely NOT- only use medication for dogs for dogs and medication for cats for cats!
Yes, you can use a conditioner on cats provided that it is made especially for felines.
Actually, Dinovite supplements are about the best on the market right now, using high quality nutrients including human grade and organic, whole food nutrients. There's nothing artificial or imported in them. For you to actually purchase ingredients like this and try to get the right balance would be a lot more expensive and difficult. I used to try to buy different products like Nzymes, pet tabs, etc. and it got more expensive and really crazy trying to give all these different things to my dogs (and I have quite a few too!) In the end, I figured that what I saved in vet bills for just my one dog (who used to be the KING of itch and shed and required steroids and antibiotics a few times a year), I could buy the Dinovite. At one point, my vet recommended Atopica, which was over the top expensive and really didn't work! At least the Dinovite works. I can call and talk to a person who knows about the products and they gave me wonderful advice for getting off prescription dog food onto a mid-range priced food that is actually better for my dogs.
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you are wrong. cats can be trained to use the toilet. it takes about 2 weekz of trainig
The use of coffee grounds is not a reliable method to repel cats.
You should not use Clorox or any type of bleach to keep cats away. Clorox and bleach are poisonous and can kill the cats.
You can use bactroban cream on cats but you need to use caution. You do not want to cat to lick the cream off.
It is not advised to use dog products on cats. The chemical make up of a canine product is much more harsh than a cats, this can be harmful or toxic to cats.