Feeding Schrödinger's cat
An inside look at the ideas that inspire us
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- by Matthew Kopke
Rice and arsenic: what's the story?
The conversations around rice and health factors is a complex one. In this update focus is placed on explaining how arsenic may end up in rice and what to be aware of as a result.
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- by Becca Leung
How to body condition score a dog or cat
A helpful deep dive on Body Condition Score (BCS) practices for cats and dogs and helpful tips on how to get the most accurate measurements for your pet.
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- by Meredith Wall
Freeze-dried diets for cats - yes or no?
Freeze dried diets for cats have become increasingly popular. In this update we examine the factors contributing to whether a freeze dried diet is appropriate for your cat.
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- by Becca Leung
The effects of salt water on dogs: the dreaded beach diarrhoea
An unfortunate issue for dogs visiting the beach. We examine the dreaded beach diarrhoea issue and offer helpful tips to mitigate any ... Less desirable side effects that may come with a day at the beach.
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- by Matthew Kopke
SAMe, or S-adenosylmethionine, has become an increasingly popular nutritional supplement in both humans and veterinary patients over the past few decades. Today we investigate the potential effects of SAMe on our pets.
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- by Becca Leung
What is a veterinary nutritionist? 🩺
What is a veterinary nutritionist? Where do we fit in to your pet's health and wellbeing? Read on to find out!
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- by Meredith Wall
Why do cats eat plants? What are the reasons for this behavior in our furry friends? And what could it indicate to you as a pet parent? We've got you covered in this update!
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- by Matthew Kopke
Case of the month: recurrent urate stones in a Dalmatian
In this case of the month we examine recurrent urate stones in a Dalmatian and walk through tips on how to avoid an occurrence of urate stones in your dog.
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- by Becca Leung
Could intermittent fasting be a healthier way to feed dogs?
In this post we examine the concept of intermittent fasting, and whether or not it is appropriate for your dog.