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  • Halo Adult Dry Cat Food, Wild Salmon & Whitefish 6-Pound Bag
  • ONLY WHOLE MEAT HERE – We proudly give your cat delicious whole meat - never any of that rendered "meat meal," like "chicken meal" or "fish meal"
  • CERTIFIED SUSTAINABLY SOURCED, MADE IN THE USA – As much as it is healthy, our cat food is also humane; Halo says “NO” to factory farming, sources our high-quality fish from Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) Certified sustainable fisheries, and uses non-GMO fruits and vegetables. All Halo products are made in the USA, with quality ingredients sourced from US farms and around the world
  • HIGHLY DIGESTIBLE WITH HEALTHY GRAINS – Our healthy and holistic dry cat food is highly digestible since there are no rendered meat meals, artificial ingredients, or preservatives. We also use healthy, wholesome grains as a source of energy, fiber, and for digestive health
  • DESIGNED FOR ADULT CATS –  Give your pet the nourishment they need with added taurine that supports eyes and heart health, while also maintaining the muscles and energy levels of adult cats
Specs:
Height15 Inches
Length5.25 Inches
Number of items1
Size6 Pound (Pack of 1)
Weight6 Pounds
Width9 Inches
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Declawing is the same as surgically removing the last bone from each of your fingertips. Learn to keep the cat's nails trimmed correctly. Too short and if a cat's not used to it, they can't walk, run, or jump without wobbling until they grow back.

Not all cats like scratching posts -- mine prefers cardboard, but not the 'on-edge' cardboard cat scratchers, so my dad helped me add a wooden 'tray' to the top of the post in which I place flat squares of cardboard cut from boxes. She scratches and sleeps there, and sometimes just perches there to watch out the window. Don't get a carpet-covered scratching post or pad unless you want to teach your cat that scratching carpet is a good idea. =P

I have a Booda Dome for a litter box -- she still tracks some litter. I don't think there's a system out there that will keep cats from tracking any. Some litters are better than others. Covered litter boxes are nice for the humans, but not all cats will adapt to the flaps. Some litters are lower 'dust' than others, and this is better for cats' lungs and humans' alike. =)

Not all cats will respond to catnip or all types of toys. My cat is indifferent to laser pointers, and only likes the actual fur-covered realistic mice. She doesn't care for bell toys, but those little plastic springs drive her nuts (when she's in the mood). Her favorite toy is a wooden wobble 'bead' in which you can place catnip. Also a Da Bird Feather Cat Toy which you can make flutter to sound like a real bird. I'd suggest the non-collapsible one, as I'd suspect my cat would pull that apart. =P

Talk to your vet about what food(s) are actually good for your cat. From my research, you want to avoid bone meal products or and 'meal' products as they include ground bone which is hard on your cat's kidneys. Also avoid grains. Turkey is better than chicken; not all fish are terrible, but you have to consider mercury levels. You should consider only feeding your cat wet food, but this is more expensive, and difficult to manage with hurried schedules. Mine loves kibble and hates having to give that up, so I leave that out all the time and supplement with a big scoop of wet food at night. (These are the best quality, least expensive per-serving foods I've found.) A 6-lb. bag of kibble seems to last my cat ~3 months. At four days (servings) per can, the 12-pack of 12.5 oz. cans last about 1.5 months. You'll need two snap-on plastic can lids. My cat adores salmon as you may see. =P

Not all cats will like all types of cat beds.

Mine LOVES water (she literally demands 'cat showers') and she likes to play with the dripping tub faucet, so next I'm going to get a cat drinking fountain. Cats in general prefer 'fresh' or moving water, so mine always wants clean water in her bowl every time.

Because no one cat will like every toy or bed or litter box, you may have to buy more than one. Talk to your vet about what types to try and how to encourage a cat to like what you buy. I put catnip on my cat's things -- that seems to have worked, but not all cats respond to catnip.