After a hectic day of work, school, or errands, many dog owners nervously head home. Some of these owners find their furniture ripped apart, while others discover their furry friends have helped themselves to yesterday's leftovers that were buried in the trash can. It's also common to have angry letters, texts, and voicemails from neighbors who listened to a pet howl and bark all day. If you can relate to any of these issues, consider implementing these four ideas before you leave home.
If your cat goes through its days only eating dry, kibble-style food, it might be time for a change. Kibble serves a purpose in feeding pets, but when it comes to cats, giving them nothing but kibble can potentially be hazardous. Here's why you should consider giving your cat wet food instead of—or at least in addition to—dry cat food.
Dry Food and Dehydration
Dry cat food is dehydrated, which means that when it's consumed, the body needs to use its own moisture to help break it down and digest it.