

Tips for Feeding your Pet
How Often Should I Feed My Pet?
A practical guideline is that puppies and kittens should be fed three times a day from weaning (3-6 weeks) to 4 months of age. After 4 months, they should be fed twice a day. Most dogs and cats should continue to be fed twice a day throughout their life, although some pets do well with one feeding
How Much Should I Give My Pet To Eat?
The amount to feed depends on the age, size, and activity level of the dog or cat. Feeding guidelines, which list the daily recommended portion, are included on Purina packages. Start feeding with this amount and adjust according to your pet's needs. Remember to divide the portion accordingly if you feed more than once a day.
What Is The Best Way To Introduce A New Diet To My Pet?
It's important when changing a pet's diet to slowly introduce new food. Start by offering the pet's daily portion in a ratio of 25% new food to 75% old food. During the next three days, gradually increase the amount of new food and decrease the amount of old.
Will My Pet Be Bored Eating The Same Food All The Time?
No. Boredom with food is a human trait. Dogs and cats are creatures of habit and usually are happy with just one food. Dogs and cats generally eat to meet their energy or nutritional needs. They have very short digestive systems, and, if their diet is abruptly or constantly changed, digestive disturbances can occur. Also, constant changes can make a pet a finicky eater.