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The Art of Feline Feeding: Why Your Cat Needs a Meat-First Diet

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The Art of Feline Feeding: Why Your Cat Needs a Meat-First Diet

by Addiction Pet Foods on Feb 12 2025
Cats are fascinating creatures with an inherent hunting instinct honed through generations of evolution. As responsible cat owners, it’s crucial for us to understand and nurture this natural behavi...
Pamper Your Cat & Yourself: Beauty Tips

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Pamper Your Cat & Yourself: Beauty Tips

by Addiction Pet Foods on Feb 12 2025
As cat owners, we often admire our furry companions for their sleek coats, sparkling eyes, and stress-free attitudes, as well as their elegance, grace, and beauty. With these attributes, they alway...
In is the New Out: Protecting Adult Cats from Outdoor Risks

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In is the New Out: Protecting Adult Cats from Outdoor Risks

by Addiction Pet Foods on Feb 12 2025
Is your cat an avid outdoor explorer? Find out what health risks cats face outdoors daily, how to keep them safe, and help boost their immunity from within. As cat owners, we love to see our furry ...
Shine from Within: These 3 Natural Ingredients Can Help Boost Your Cat’s Natural Beauty

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Shine from Within: These 3 Natural Ingredients Can Help Boost Your Cat’s Natural Beauty

by Addiction Pet Foods on Feb 12 2025
As a cat owner, it’s important to pay attention to the signs of your cat’s health in order to ensure they are happy and well. While every cat is unique and may have their own specific health concer...
Breed highlight: British Shorthair cat facts

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Breed highlight: British Shorthair cat facts

by Addiction Pet Foods on Feb 12 2025
The British Shorthair Cat is believed to be one of Britain’s oldest domestic shorthair cat breeds, refined over time. It’s also one of the most easygoing, child-friendly pets around in a mild manne...
Cat Breed Highlight – Maine Coon facts and things to know

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Cat Breed Highlight – Maine Coon facts and things to know

by Addiction Pet Foods on Feb 12 2025
The Maine Coon is a large, affectionate and highly popular cat breed. It’s native to America, where it was named the official cat of the state of Maine. They’re defined by their large size and are ...
Unveiling Extraordinary Traits: Mind-Blowing Cat Facts!

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Unveiling Extraordinary Traits: Mind-Blowing Cat Facts!

by Addiction Pet Foods on Feb 12 2025
Every cat owner is well aware that cats are far from ordinary pets. With their charmingly independent nature and uncanny hunting prowess, cats exhibit qualities that both fascinate and mystify us. ...
New Beginnings for Cat Lovers: Singapore Opens HDB Doors to Feline Friends!

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New Beginnings for Cat Lovers: Singapore Opens HDB Doors to Feline Friends!

by Addiction Pet Foods on May 15 2024
Singapore has long been recognized for its clean, orderly, and efficient approach to urban management. Extending these principles to animal welfare, the Animal & Veterinary Service (AVS) in the city-state has launched a long-awaited, groundbreaking initiative to enhance the management and welfare of its domestic cat population, set to take effect on 1 September 2024 with a two year transition period. This program sets a new standard in pet ownership and community involvement, marking a significant milestone in improving the management and welfare of cats in Singapore.   A Comprehensive Approach to Cat Management  The new initiative revolves around key changes aimed at improving the lives of cats and their owners while fostering greater community responsibility. Here’s what makes this program a significant advancement for pet management in Singapore:  Mandatory Licensing and Microchipping: Starting from September 1st, cat owners in Singapore will be required to license and microchip their pets, aligning cat management policies with those already in place for dogs. This moves towards greater accountability and traceability, ensuring cats can be easily identified and returned to their owners if lost. This also helps manage the stray population. Licensing will be available via AVS’ Pet Animal Licensing System (PALS) from September and will be free during the transition period.  Limiting the Number of Cats: With the new policy, there will be a cap on the number of cats per household in HDB flats, set at two. This regulation is intended to ensure that pets receive adequate care and attention, which can be challenging in households with multiple animals. If you happen to have more than the two currently allowed though, do not fret! You will be allowed to keep all your existing pet cats if you license them within the transition period. The only caveat is that owners will be expected to ensure that the cats’ health and welfare are taken care of.   Limiting the Number of Pets: For those with both cats and dogs, and living in HDBs, you’ll be allowed to keep two cats, and one dog of an approved breed. For those living in private premises, you’ll be allowed up to three cats or dogs, or a combination of both.   Promoting Safe and Secure Environments: Owners are now mandated to take reasonable steps to ensure their cats' safety, such as installing meshes on windows—a simple measure that can prevent accidents and enhance the pets' welfare.  Educational Initiatives: Recognizing the importance of education in promoting responsible pet ownership, the government has introduced a free online course for prospective and current cat owners. This programme will be mandatory for all first-time cat or dog license applicants. This initiative is designed to equip them with essential knowledge about caring for their pets. There will also be collaborations with educational institutions to ensure this begins at a young age.   Sterilization Incentives: While mandatory sterilization is not yet required, the government strongly encourages it by offering incentives like more favourable licensing rates for sterilized cats (after the free licensing during transition period). After the two-year transition period, a one-year license for a sterilised cat will cost S$15 while the same license for an unsterilised one will be S$90. These fees follow the current cost of licensing dogs. Sterilization not only prevents overpopulation but also often results in healthier, better-behaved pets.  Support for Low-Income Families: In a move to make pet care affordable for all, the initiative includes provisions for free sterilization and licensing for low-income households. This support ensures that financial constraints do not prevent anyone from experiencing the joy and companionship of pet ownership.  Support for Cat Fosterers: Special provisions will be made to meet these guidelines and still be allowed to keep more cats. Further guidelines in this space will be developed and will be shared progressively.  Easing into the new norm: To support cat owners in conforming to the new framework, there will be a two-year transition period which will offer sufficient time for owners to adjust and make the necessary provisions before the cutoff on 31 August 2026.   Key Takeaways for Cat Owners  As Singapore transitions into a more inclusive environment for cat owners, there are several important steps and considerations to keep in mind to ensure you comply with the new regulations while maximizing the well-being of your pets:  Microchip Your Cats: If you currently own more than two cats, it's essential to get them microchipped before the new cap of two cats per household takes effect. By microchipping and registering your cats during the transition period, you can grandfather your existing pets under the new rule. Schedule your microchipping appointment soon to avoid the rush as the deadline approaches.  Early Sterilization: To benefit from more favourable licensing rates and to comply with future regulations, consider sterilizing your cats now. Sterilized cats are eligible for a significantly reduced licensing fee, which not only makes financial sense but also contributes to controlling the pet population and improving your cat's health.  Plan Ahead for Licensing: With the requirement for all cats to be licensed, it's advisable to familiarize yourself with the Pet Animal Licensing System (PALS) and prepare to license your cat as soon as the service is available. Taking advantage of the free licensing period can save you costs and help smooth your transition into compliance with the new laws.  Secure Your Home: Ensuring that your home is safe for your pets is now more important than ever. Install necessary safety measures such as window meshes to prevent falls and injuries, a step that is now mandatory for all cat owners in HDB flats.  Preparation for Fosterers: Stay updated on additional guidelines for cat fosterers. Specific provisions will be introduced later to accommodate different circumstances under the new framework.  Exciting News for Aspiring Cat Owners in HDB Flats  Historically, cats were not allowed in HDB flats, a policy in place to maintain cleanliness and prevent nuisances in densely populated areas. However, this new initiative marks a significant change, opening the doors for aspiring cat owners to legally keep cats as pets in HDB flats. This is a thrilling development for pet lovers who previously could not keep cats due to these restrictions.  This change not only allows more Singaporeans to enjoy the companionship of cats but also aligns with modern views on animal welfare and responsible pet ownership. It reflects a growing recognition of the benefits that pets bring to their owners and the community, including emotional support and improved quality of life.   
More Meat, More Adventure: A New Way To Satisfy Your Cat's Innate Cravings

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More Meat, More Adventure: A New Way To Satisfy Your Cat's Innate Cravings

by Addiction Pet Foods on Mar 01 2024
Even in our cozy homes, where sunlight streams through windows onto comfy cushions, our pet cats retain a hint of their wild ancestry. They playfully chase toys, watch birds, and exhibit instinctual behaviors. Though domesticated, their primal instincts persist, reminding us of their natural essence.  The Importance of Nurturing Your Cat's Wildness  Cats, despite their adaptation to indoor living, possess instincts honed over millennia. These instincts, such as hunting, exploring, and playing, are not just remnants of a wild past but are essential for their physical and mental health. It's crucial, therefore, to engage these instincts to ensure our cats lead fulfilling lives. One fundamental way to connect our pets with their inherent nature is through their diet. In the wild, a cat's diet is a diverse affair, rich in proteins and hydration, elements often diluted in conventional cat foods.  The Quest for a Natural Diet  The journey to mimic the natural diet of wild cats for our indoor companions is fraught with compromises. Traditional cat foods, while convenient, frequently fall short of replicating the rich, varied diet a cat would experience in the wild. This discrepancy can lead to nutritional gaps and a longing in our cats that goes beyond the physical—a yearning for the essence of the wild that their nature demands.  Unleash the Wild: Introducing WILD ISLANDS CANNED CAT FOOD   In the heart of New Zealand, a revolution in feline nutrition is brewing, and it's time your cat took a walk on the wild side. Addiction Pet Foods proudly unveils its latest innovation – WILD ISLANDS CANNED CAT FOOD – a culinary masterpiece designed to satisfy the most primal cravings of your beloved feline, while providing unparalleled nutrition and health benefits. We’ve taken our beloved dry food recipes and translated them into wet can equivalents.   Savagely Satisfying: A Meaty Revolution  Imagine a feline feast that's 93% meat – a dream come true for your carnivorous companion. WILD ISLANDS CAT IN CANS delivers this with every can, ensuring a high-protein diet that mirrors the natural eating habits of wild cats. This savagely satisfying meal not only tantalizes the taste buds but also fuels their adventurous spirit.  Wildly Nutritious: The Power of Meat and Organ Meat  Going beyond conventional cat food, WILD ISLANDS CANNED CAT FOOD incorporates both meat and organ meat, offering a nutrient-dense meal that supports optimal health. This combination ensures your cat benefits from a variety of essential nutrients naturally found in these sources, promoting everything from a healthy heart to a vibrant coat.  Naturally Fortifying: The Essence of New Zealand  Infused with the natural wonders of New Zealand, this diet features immunity-boosting Green-Lipped Mussels, Manuka Honey, and Kiwifruit. Each ingredient is chosen for its health benefits; from supporting joint health and offering antibacterial properties to providing a wealth of vitamins and antioxidants. This naturally fortifying formula ensures your cat's diet is as robust as their spirit.  Added Water Intake: Hydrate the Natural Way  Understanding the natural aversion cats have to water, WILD ISLANDS CANNED CAT FOOD is designed to increase hydration with every bite. This thoughtful addition supports kidney health and overall well-being, ensuring your cat stays as hydrated as they are nourished.  The Addiction Difference: Where Nutrition Meets Nature  Choosing WILD ISLANDS CANNED CAT FOOD isn't just about feeding your cat; it's about embracing a philosophy that values the balance between nature and nutrition. It's about giving your cat a taste of the wild that their instincts crave while ensuring they receive the care and nutrition they need to thrive in today's world.  While our beloved cats may not roam wild anymore, we can still bring out their untamed side at home. Our new offering isn't just cat food—it's a way to embrace their natural spirit. And, as always, it comes with the trusted Addiction Pet Food quality you know and love.  Unleash the untamed flavors of WILD ISLANDS CANNED CAT FOOD, available from your favourite pet specialty stores:  Pet Lovers Centre- https://tinyurl.com/WICC-PetLoversCentre  Kohepets - https://tinyurl.com/WICC-KohePets  Pet Street - https://tinyurl.com/WICC-PetStreet  Polypet - https://tinyurl.com/WICC-PolyPet     
Can Your Cat Flex? How Protein Makes Cats Stronger

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Can Your Cat Flex? How Protein Makes Cats Stronger

by Addiction Pet Foods on Jan 17 2024
How ultrahigh proteins support your cat’s muscle development and let them experience the best adventures Cats are naturally agile and playful creatures, often indulging in all kinds of outdoor adventures. Whether it’s scaling a high fence, bounding across rooftops, or simply pouncing on an unsuspecting toy, a cat’s muscular system is critical to these endeavors. Recent research suggests that a diet rich in ultrahigh proteins can aid in superior muscle development, enabling our feline friends to engage in an even wider range of activities.    THE SCIENCE BEHIND PROTEIN AND MUSCLE DEVELOPMENT IN CATS  The bodies of cats, like all animals, are built and repaired using protein. However, felines have a higher protein requirement than many other mammals. They use it as a primary energy source, and it’s essential for maintaining their muscle mass.  When a cat consumes protein, its body breaks it down into amino acids, which are then used to create new proteins that contribute to muscle growth and repair. If a cat’s diet is deficient in protein, it can lead to loss of muscle mass and decrease their physical capabilities.  A diet rich in ultrahigh proteins provides all the essential amino acids needed for muscle synthesis. As obligate carnivores, cats have evolved to extract these necessary proteins from meat. Thus, ensuring that your cat’s diet includes ample meat-based protein is crucial to supporting their muscle growth and maintaining their athletic abilities.    BOOSTING CAT’S ADVENTURES WITH ULTRAHIGH PROTEINS  OUTDOOR EXPLORATION  Cats with strong, healthy muscles can enjoy more outdoor adventures, such as climbing trees, chasing birds, or prowling around the neighborhood. Their increased muscle strength and endurance can also contribute to improved balance and agility, making their outdoor escapades safer.    INTERACTIVE PLAY Cats with well-developed muscles can indulge in more interactive play sessions with their owners. A game of chase or fetch with a favourite toy can be a great way to keep your cat engaged and active. Plus, this playtime also strengthens the bond between pet and owner.    AGILITY TRAINING More and more cat owners are getting their pets involved in agility training. With improved muscle strength from a high protein diet, cats can enjoy activities like jumping through hoops, navigating tunnels, or balancing on beams.    INDOOR ADVENTURES Even indoor cats can benefit from a protein-rich diet. It aids in jumping onto high shelves, scampering across your apartment, or simply keeping up with their daily routine of exploring every nook and cranny of their indoor world.    HEALTHY AGING Finally, older cats also benefit from ultrahigh proteins. It helps maintain their muscle mass as they age, allowing them to stay active and continue enjoying their favourite activities for longer.   To ensure that your feline friend experiences the best adventures, consider incorporating an ultrahigh protein diet into their routine.   If you’re looking for an ultrahigh protein diet for your cat, try Wild Islands for Cats. A whole prey-inspired diet with meat and organ meat as the first 5-6 ingredients  Ultrahigh protein up to 42%   New Zealand Immune Boost Blend with Green-lipped Mussels, manukha Honey and kiwifruit  Made with premium New Zealand proteins such as Venison, Salmon, Lamb, Beef, and Chicken Duck and Turkey  However, always remember that any changes to your pet’s diet should be discussed with a vet to ensure it’s balanced and suitable for your cat’s specific needs. With the right nutrition and plenty of fun-filled activities, your cat can lead a healthy, happy, and adventurous life.