Pet Nutrition Guide
Dog Nutrition Guide
Basic Nutritional Requirements
Life Stage Nutrition
Breed-Specific Needs
Common Concerns
Cat Nutrition Guide
Basic Nutritional Requirements
Proteins are essential for cats because, as obligate carnivores, they depend on a high daily intake of animal-based protein. Fats provide energy and help absorb important vitamins like A, D, and E. Taurine is a critical amino acid for heart and eye health and must be present in all cat food. Vitamin A and minerals such as calcium & phosphorus are especially important. Water intake is crucial. Since cats naturally drink less water, feeding wet food helps increase hydration.
Life Stage Nutrition
Kittens need nutrient-dense food for growth and immunity.
Adult cats require balanced nutrition to maintain a healthy weight and coat. Senior cats benefit from lower-calorie foods that support mobility and digestion.
Indoor vs Outdoor Cats
Indoor cats have lower calorie needs and may benefit from hairball-control diets. Outdoor cats need higher energy foods to match their active lifestyle.
Common Concerns
Hairballs can be managed with high-fiber diets. Urinary issues can be helped by diets with controlled mineral levels and increased moisture.
A Thoughtful Diet is a Healthier Life
- Sniffy offers protein-rich formulas designed to keep dogs active and happy.
- From energetic pups to older companions, Sniffy has life-stage-specific options to support every dog’s needs.
- For pets with sensitivities, Sniffy’s gentle and nutritious recipes are a popular choice.
- Sniffy is often recommended by pet experts for its trusted ingredients and consistent results.