Cat

We carry more varieties of canned, pouched and frozen cat foods in more flavors, textures and sizes than any other retailer in the northwest region!
We carry cat toys too!
We carry cat toys too!
In ancient times, cats were worshipped as gods. They have not forgotten this.
Here at Bridger Animal Nutrition, we get cats. We have studied our feline friends biologically, physiologically, and evolutionarily. But more than that...we live with cats too so we know firsthand that all that education doesn't mean a darn thing if you have an unhappy feline up in your business or a beloved kitty that is failing to thrive due to UTIs or kidney issues. We carefully select our cat foods looking for the ones that are the cleanest, highest in moisture, and manufacturers that offer lots of different textures and varieties...as cats are discriminating creatures, to say the least!

When choosing cat foods we look at the quality and digestibility of the ingredients for the biology of a feline and the ingredient sources of the nutrients. In addition to ingredients, it’s important to consider the formula’s foundation and why the ingredients were chosen. It's also important to remember that felines are obligate or "true" carnivores that have no nutritional requirements for starches, carbohydrates, or fiber. They DO however have high demands for moisture and quality protein. That's why we carry more varieties of canned, pouched, and frozen cat foods in more flavors, textures, and sizes than any other retailer in the Northwest region!

Most cats who are fed a diet of dry food don’t drink enough water to make up for the low moisture content of that food, even though they appear to be drinking plenty. Recent veterinary research shows a powerful link in cats between the most common form of Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disorder (idiopathic cystitis) and an exclusively dry food diet. The study also found that cats who have already had a feline urinary tract disorder appear much more likely to have a recurrence if they are fed an exclusively dry diet instead of a canned or mixed diet. A simple, healthy way to increase your cat’s water consumption is to replace part or all of its dry diet with high-quality canned food, pouches, or raw food.

For more useful information on feeding cats we recommend Dr. Lisa Pierson's great website as well as rawfedcats.org.

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