Iams ProActive Health Lively Senior 11+ Chicken Recipe Dry Cat Food
Iams ProActive Health Lively Senior 11+ Chicken Recipe Dry Cat Food
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Iams ProActive Health Lively Senior 11+ Chicken Recipe Dry Cat Food

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Give your senior cat the nutrition they need in a hearty cat food to live long and stay strong. IAMS PROACTIVE HEALTH Lively Senior (11 Years Old and Older) Chicken Recipe Dry Cat Food is made with chicken as the first ingredient and contains 0% fillers. Pet parents choose IAMS Food for Senior Cats, because it is formulated to nourish bones and joints, while L-carnitine helps senior cats maintain an ideal body condition. This wholesome cat food also is enriched with antioxidants to support a healthy immune system and contains a tailored fiber blend, with healthy prebiotics and beet pulp, to support digestion and nutrient absorption. Help your older cat feel their best at any age with IAMS PROACTIVE HEALTH Senior Plus Formula Dry Food for Cats.
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Is Iams Senior Cat Food Good?
Answer

The Iams Senior Cat Food is formulated with essential nutrients, including calcium and phosphorus. The Iams proactive health cat food is designed to encourage holistic health in your aging cat. Additionally, the food promotes strong bones and joints in mature cats. There's also an abundance of Vitamin E and antioxidants, which help promote a healthy immune system and vitality as the cat matures. Lastly, the recipe has L-carnitine to maintain a healthy weight and a crunchy kibble texture to control plaque buildup.

Do Vets Recommend Iams Cat Food?
Answer

Yes, a large number of vets in the US recommend Iams cat food to feline parents. This is because Iams Proactive Health Lively Senior cat food is among the few that have chicken as the first ingredient and contains 0% fillers. The senior cat food is complete with antioxidants, fiber blend, healthy prebiotics, and beet pulp. This combination supports the digestive system of your cat and helps in better nutrient absorption.

Is Iams a Good Brand of Cat Food?
Answer

Iams is owned by Mars, Inc and was created in 1946 by a self-taught animal nutritionist named Paul Iams. The company was sold to Procter & Gamble (P&G) in 1999, and from there, it went to Mars, Incorporated in 2014. The parent company, Mars Petcare, is the world's largest pet food company and enjoys a good reputation worldwide. In addition to Iams, the company also owns more than 40 other pet food brands, including Whiskas and Royal Canin. It goes without saying that Iams is a good brand as far as goodwill and brand recognition are concerned.

What Can I Feed My Old Cat With Bad Teeth?
Answer

Dental problems in cats are more common than we think. Issues like bad breath, loose teeth, oral pain, and eating difficulties are commonplace in cats with dental problems. Usually, when cats have dental problems, they either stop eating entirely or prefer to eat only wet food. Dry food is often ignored because it is painful to crunch on. It's advised to feed your cat soft foods like wet food, pate, and dry food softened with water.

What Is the Average Lifespan of a House Cat?
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A house cat or an indoor cat has an average life expectancy of 10-15 years compared to 2-5 years. With proper consideration in place, domestic cats can also live up to 20 years of age. During their life cycle, cats pass through six life stages. Up to six months of age, cats are considered kittens and junior from six months to two years. They are in the prime stage from 3-6 years and mature between 7-10 years of life. Then comes the senior stage from 11-14 years, which then advances to the geriatric stage, which is 15 years or older. Cats need proper care at all stages in their life, including feeding, vaccination, health checkup, and more, to live a long and healthy life.

Is Wet or Dry Food Better for Older Cats?
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The choice between wet or dry cat food will depend on your cat's health and other attributes. Cats with dental issues would prefer wet food over dry as it's easier to eat and goes down smoothly. Moreover, dry food may not benefit cats with health issues as it lacks the water content for easy digestion. Before deciding between wet and dry dog food, it's better to consult a veterinarian to determine the type of food and recommended volume of food. Be mindful that older cats might prefer wet food over dry since the soft consistency of the food makes it easier for them to eat.

Is It Ok to MIX Wet and Dry Cat Food?
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It's absolutely fine to mix wet and dry cat food as long as both foods are of high quality. Additionally, ensure that the food mix has all of the nutrients required by your cat and their health needs. Usually, good quality dry and wet food is specially formulated to provide nutrients like minerals, vitamins, fat, and protein that your cat needs to reach optimal body condition. Mixing wet and dry cat food is popular because it increases the palatability of the food, increases the water intake, helps with weight management, saves cost, and helps when your cat is on a prescription diet. However, before mixing food, consult your veterinarian to figure out what type of food and recommended calorie intake for your cat. Don't change the prescription diet and use a substitution for mixing since it may cause undesirable health issues.

Crude Protein 34.0% min
Crude Fat 17.0% min
Crude Fiber 3.0% max
Moisture 10.0% max
Calcium 0.8% min
Potassium 0.7% min
Vitamin E 250 IU/kg min
Taurine 0.15% min
Omega-6 Fatty Acids 2.28% min
Omega-3 Fatty Acids 0.29% min
Glucosamine 375 mg/kg min
Chondroitin SulFate 35 mg/kg min

Chicken, Chicken By-Product Meal, Corn Grits, Ground Whole Grain Corn, Dried Beet Pulp, Dried Egg Product, Natural Flavor, Brewers Dried Yeast, Chicken Fat (preserved with mixed Tocopherols), Potassium Chloride, Fish Oil (preserved with mixed Tocopherols), Choline Chloride, Fructooligosaccharides, Vitamin E Supplement, Calcium Carbonate, Taurine, Vitamins (Niacin, Ascorbic Acid, Vitamin A Acetate, Calcium Pantothenate, Biotin, Thiamine Mononitrate (source of vitamin B1), Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (source of vitamin B6), Vitamin B12 Supplement, Riboflavin Supplement source of vitamin B2), Inositol, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Folic Acid), Zinc Oxide, Manganese sulfate, L-Carnitine, Copper Sulfate, Potassium Iodide, Rosemary Extract.

3,854 kcal/kg, 439 kcal/cup

Weight Daily Feeding (cup)
4 lbs 1/4 - 1/3
8 lbs 1/3 - 1/2
12 lbs 2/3 - 3/4
16 lbs 3/4 - 1 1/4
22 lbs 1 1/4 - 1 2/3
Transition Instructions

Start by mixing 25% new food with 75% of the current formula. Slowly change the proportions over the next 3 days or so by gradually increasing the new food and lessening the amount of the current food. At the end of the weaning process, you should be feeding 100% of the new food.

Iams ProActive Health is manufactured by Iams
Option UPC/SKU
7-lb 019014712625

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