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The Hidden Dangers of Pet Obesity and How to Prevent It
Introduction Obesity in pets is becoming one of the fastest-growing health challenges worldwide. Recent studies show that more than 50% of dogs and cats are overweight. While a chubby pet …
Why Personalized Nutrition is the Key to a Healthier and Happier Pet
When it comes to caring for our pets, most of us think about regular vet visits, daily walks, and lots of love. But one critical factor that often gets overlooked …
Why One-Size-Fits-All Pet Food Fails (and How AI Fixes It)
Introduction: The Pet Food Dilemma If you’ve ever wandered through the aisles of a pet store, you know the feeling: shelves stacked high with glossy bags and cans, each claiming …
Should You Feed Your Cat Grain-Free? The Truth Behind the Trend
Pet parents want the best for their cats — and food is always at the top of the list. In recent years, grain-free cat diets have taken over pet store …
British Shorthair vs Ragdoll Nutrition: What Cat Owners Should Know
British Shorthair vs Ragdoll Nutrition: What Cat Owners Should Know Not all cats eat alike. Just as people have different dietary needs, cat breeds vary in their metabolism, activity levels, …
How to Compare Pet Foods Like a Nutritionist
When you’re choosing food for your dog or cat, the numbers on the label can be misleading. A kibble with 25% protein might look higher in protein than a wet …
How to Read a Pet Food Label Like a Pro
Pet food labels can be a maze of marketing buzzwords, confusing percentages, and tiny-print ingredient lists. Yet, these labels are one of the most important tools you have to make …
What to Feed Your Cat Based on Their Breed
Not all cats eat alike Just like humans, different cat breeds have unique nutritional needs based on their activity level, body type, coat, and even personality. At FAMMO.ai, we use …
What Your Pet’s Poop Says About Their Food (and Health)
It might not be the most glamorous topic, but your pet’s poop is one of the clearest windows into their health — especially their digestive and nutritional well-being. Changes in …
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