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My kitten eats this, and their fur doesn't fall out, and they can eat up to 6 times a day.
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The Kitchen Flavor is actually good, I gave it to my cat with the same serving size as another brand (same price), but my cat can get full and isn't fussy, whereas with the other brand, they get really fussy.
Both of my cats use Kitchen Flavor dry food and they love it, and it's definitely really good!
My cat used to eat a lot but didn't gain weight, instead they became really skinny like a stray cat. Then I switched to Kitchen Flavour and now they're doing great, they've even gained weight and look like a different cat!
Hot weather can take a toll on pets—especially when it comes to hydration, energy, and digestion. As temperatures rise, so should your awareness of how summer affects your pet’s nutritional needs. Hydration Is Priority #1 Dehydration can set in quickly during summer walks or playtime. Always provide cool, fresh water throughout the day. Consider adding ice cubes or using pet-safe broths to encourage drinking. Offer High-Moisture Foods Wet food naturally contains more moisture than kibble and can help increase hydration. Water-rich fruits like watermelon (seedless and in moderation) or cucumber slices can be refreshing summer treats for dogs. Avoid Heavy or Rich Meals In the heat, digestion slows, and pets may lose appetite. Avoid rich, fatty foods that can lead to GI upset. Stick with lighter meals and feed during cooler parts of the day—morning or evening. Electrolyte Support For highly active dogs or outdoor adventures, electrolyte supplements designed for pets can help restore lost minerals. Avoid giving human sports drinks—they’re not safe for animals. Be Cautious with Treats! Frozen treats can be fun, but check the ingredients. Avoid artificial sweeteners (especially xylitol), sugar, and dairy-heavy frozen items. Make your own frozen treats with blended pet-safe ingredients like banana, peanut butter, and yogurt. Watch for Signs of Overheating Excessive panting, drooling, lethargy, or vomiting are warning signs. Always provide shade, never leave pets in cars, and limit outdoor activity during peak heat hours. Conclusion Summer fun is better when your pets are comfortable and well-nourished. Adjusting their diet for the season—more moisture, fewer heavy meals, and the right snacks—can help keep them cool and healthy all summer long. Now pet owners don't need to worry anymore because Kitchen Flavor has Pate Delight wet food. This paste-textured wet food is made from 90% real meat and 10% meat broth. It's great for hydrating your pet and boosting their appetite. Kitchen Flavor Pate Delight is your pet's favorite wet food, soft, delicious, and mouth-watering. You can get Kitchen Flavor wet food at the official Kitchen Flavor Indonesia online store or your favorite pet shop!
The first year of a puppy or kitten’s life is a period of rapid growth and development. From building strong bones to supporting brain development, nutrition plays a crucial role in laying the foundation for lifelong health. Why Growth-Stage Nutrition Matters Puppies and kittens need more protein, fat, and calories per pound than adult pets. They’re growing quickly and developing vital organs, muscles, and immune systems. Feeding them a formula designed for their life stage is essential. Key Nutrients for Puppies and Kittens Protein helps build muscles, while DHA (a form of Omega-3) supports brain and vision development. Calcium and phosphorus are critical for bones and teeth. Look for foods labeled “complete and balanced” for growth by AAFCO standards. Feeding Frequency by Age Young puppies and kittens (under 12 weeks) need 3–4 small meals per day. By 6 months, you can usually shift to 2 meals daily. Consistent feeding routines support digestion and reduce the risk of overeating or underfeeding. Avoid These Common Mistakes Never feed raw bones, cow’s milk, or adult dog/cat food. These can cause digestive upset or nutritional imbalances. Homemade food should only be used under professional guidance—growth stages are too sensitive for guesswork. Wet vs. Dry Food for Young Pets Wet food is easier to chew and offers hydration, while dry kibble can help with teething and dental health. Many owners choose to feed both, or transition over time as their pet grows. When to Switch to Adult Food Most puppies and kittens are ready for adult food between 10–12 months, depending on breed size. Large breeds may stay on growth formulas longer to support slower, healthier bone development. Conclusion Feeding puppies and kittens properly sets the stage for a lifetime of good health. Choose the right formula, stick to a feeding schedule, and monitor their growth closely. The right start makes all the difference. Kitchen Flavor has divided its daily food categories based on the age of cats and dogs. Formulas and dosages tailored to each cat's and dog's age will optimize nutrient absorption. Kitchen Flavor Grain-Free Kitten and Kitchen Flavor Nature Gourmet Baby and Puppy are available at the official Kitchen Flavor Indonesia store and your favorite pet shop!
Omega-3 fatty acids are well known in human nutrition—but did you know they’re just as essential for your pets? Whether you have a dog with itchy skin or a senior cat with stiff joints, Omega-3 can play a major role in keeping them healthy and comfortable. What Is Omega-3 and Where Does It Come From? Omega-3 is a type of essential fatty acid that pets can’t produce on their own. It must come from their diet. The most beneficial types—EPA and DHA—are found in fish oil, krill oil, and marine algae. ALA, a less powerful form, comes from flaxseeds and other plants. Supports Skin and Coat Health Omega-3 is a natural anti-inflammatory. It helps reduce skin irritation, flakiness, and shedding. Pets with allergies or dry skin often see major improvements in coat softness and shine after regular supplementation. Joint and Mobility Benefits Senior pets or those with arthritis benefit greatly from Omega-3. It helps reduce joint inflammation and supports mobility and comfort without the need for harsh medications. Boosts Heart and Brain Health Omega-3 supports cardiovascular function and may help prevent arrhythmias and high blood pressure. In puppies and kittens, it supports brain development and learning ability. For older pets, it may help slow cognitive decline. Strengthens the Immune System A well-balanced Omega-3 level helps regulate immune responses, making pets less reactive to allergens and more resistant to illness. It’s also beneficial for pets recovering from injury or surgery. How to Add Omega-3 to Your Pet’s Diet Omega-3 supplements come in liquid, capsule, or chewable form. Choose high-quality, vet-approved products made from purified fish oil or marine sources. Always check dosage based on weight and consult your vet first—too much can cause side effects. Conclusion Omega-3 is a small addition with big results. Whether you're addressing skin issues, joint pain, or general aging, it’s one of the most beneficial nutrients you can give your pet. Just make sure you're using the right source and dose for their size and needs. Kitchen Flavor Hair & Skin Care for cats now contains omega-3s to support your pet's health. You can get Kitchen Flavor Hair & Skin Care dry food at the official Kitchen Flavor Indonesia online store or at your favorite pet shop!