And after following my friend's suggestions and introducing Iams ProActive Health Hairball Care to Beauty's diet, the problems stopped, and she is in great health now. I have added two more kittens to my wonderful collection, and although I don't think that they really need all the vitamins and minerals available in the Iams ProActive Health Hairball Care, which is more recommended for aged cats, I suppose, they still like it. This is why I give it my preference just to be on the safe side.
Therefore, I have decided to do some research on the real contents of the Iams ProActive Health Hairball Care.
Iams ProActive Health Hairball Care has carbohydrates to give energy and support the immune system, vitamins and amino acids help build muscles, and the fish oil helps with the maintenance of a good heart, and shiny fur and coat of the cat. I think that this is a very important part of their diet, as a healthy-looking fur will always shows that you have a healthy cat. You know by experience that all cats shed lots of hair, but that does not mean a dull coat. A shiny coat definitely means a healthy cat.
Also, they say that the Iams ProActive Health Hairball Care contains tartar as well, to help the cat keep its teeth clean, and healthy. And maybe shining white also, I suppose. The Iams ProActive Health Hairball Care also contains chicken as a 'by-product'. I am not very sure what does that mean, but the word 'by-product' seems a little strange to me.
The cats seem to love the Iams ProActive Health Hairball Care just as well. I have not shifted back to the regular cat food, because I don't want them to get sick, or anything, and I also want the best for them, although the price is not the best that you can get. It is quite expensive to feed the cat the Iams ProActive Health Hairball Care, as a bag that lasts about 10 days costs approximately $15.00.
Everything said and done, I am very pleased with the results that I have got from the Iams ProActive Health Hairball Care. Compared to many of the other dry foods that are there on the market, it is the first time that I have seen a true change in the cats' well-being with the Iams ProActive Health Hairball Care, which I find quite remakrable. Not only is my cat looking healthier, the other two cats also seem to be enjoying it, and benefiting from the whole package.
Published by Jack Woods
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