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Healthy Pets Start with Educated Humans.


Common Cat Food Ingredients Explained: What Should You Avoid?
Understanding what goes into your cat’s food is just as important as choosing the right brand. Some ingredients support health, while others can cause long-term problems. Here’s a breakdown of common cat food ingredients and what to watch out for.
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The Benefits of Adding Natural Superfoods to Your Dog’s Diet
Why Natural Add-Ons Are a Game Changer Even if your dog eats commercial dog food, adding whole, natural ingredients can dramatically boost their daily nutrition. These small additions improve digestion, immunity, and coat condition — often within weeks. Superfoods That Support Your Dog’s Body • Pumpkin — regulates digestion • Bone broth — supports gut health & joints • Blueberries — full of antioxidants • Spinach — rich in vitamins and minerals • Turmeric — reduces inflam
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Understanding Digestive Sensitivities in Cats & How Diet Helps
Why Cats Develop Digestive Sensitivities Cats have delicate digestive systems, and even small dietary imbalances can lead to reactions. Vomiting, diarrhea, hairballs, and bloating are not “normal cat things” — they’re often signs that their food isn’t working for them. Common Causes of Digestive Issues • Protein intolerances (chicken, beef, dairy) • Highly processed kibble • Artificial additives or preservatives • Low-moisture diets causing dehydration • Grain-heavy meals
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How to Choose Healthy Food for Your Dog
How to Know If Your Dog’s Food Is Truly Healthy With endless dog food options, labels, and claims, it’s difficult to know what’s genuinely supporting your dog’s health. But understanding the core nutritional needs makes the decision clearer. What Healthy Dog Food Should Contain • A clearly named protein source as the first ingredient • Balanced fats for skin, coat, and energy • Digestible carbs like pumpkin or sweet potato • Natural vitamins from real vegetables • Zero ar
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Is Your Cat Getting Enough Protein? A Complete Nutrition Breakdown
Is Your Cat Getting Enough Protein? Protein is the most essential nutrient in your cat’s diet. As obligate carnivores, cats depend on animal protein for energy, muscle maintenance, and internal organ function. Without enough high-quality protein, their body begins breaking down muscle tissue to survive — something most cat owners don’t realize until symptoms appear. Why Protein Matters for Cats • Supports lean muscle and healthy weight • Fuels daily energy and metabolism •
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7 Signs It’s Time to Change Your Pet’s Diet
Pets can’t tell us when something’s wrong, but their bodies can. From dull coats to low energy, certain signs often point to a poor-quality or unsuitable diet. Here’s how to know when it’s time to switch to healthier, fresher meals. 1. Dull Coat or Dry Skin If your pet’s coat looks lifeless, their food may lack essential fatty acids. Paw Revolution’s meals contain natural omega-rich proteins like salmon and lamb to restore shine. 2. Low Energy Levels Processed carbs can cause
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Fresh vs Processed Pet Food. What Every Pet Parent Should Know
When it comes to your pet’s diet, not all food is created equal. While processed kibble is convenient, it often sacrifices nutritional quality for shelf life. Fresh food, on the other hand, focuses on delivering real nutrients from real ingredients — the way nature intended. What Is Processed Pet Food? Most commercial kibble undergoes high-heat extrusion, destroying many natural enzymes and vitamins. To compensate, synthetic nutrients are added — but they’re not as bioavailab
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Why Cats Thrive on Raw or Gently Cooked Meals
Cats are true carnivores — their bodies are designed to thrive on meat, not processed grains or fillers. Yet most supermarket kibble is full of exactly that. Switching to a raw or gently cooked meal plan can be life-changing for your feline companion. The Science of a Species-Appropriate Diet Cats rely on animal protein for essential amino acids like taurine and arginine — both critical for heart and eye health. Paw Revolution’s raw and gently cooked recipes mimic the diet c
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Top 5 Natural Treats for Active Dogs: Boost Energy, Joint Health & Coat Shine
Your dog deserves more than just an occasional snack — they deserve nutrition in every bite. At Paw Revolution, we believe treats should be as wholesome and pure as their main meals. Whether you’re training, hiking, or just bonding, natural treats play a vital role in keeping your pup healthy and happy. 1. Chicken/Fish for High Energy Packed with lean protein, these bites support muscle recovery and energy levels after an active day. Because they’re freeze-dried, they retai
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Bone Broth is the best thing for your Pets
When bones are slowly simmered for hours, they release nutrients like collagen, glucosamine, amino acids, calcium, and magnesium. These compounds provide powerful benefits:
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What exactly is Species-Appropriate food for pets?
Species-Appropriate Diets for Dogs & Cats | Paw Revolution UAE
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How Paw Revolution’s Quick Fix Meals Make Raw Feeding Easy for Busy Pet Parents
Busy schedules shouldn’t mean compromising on your pet’s health. Paw Revolution’s Quick Fix treats are designed for pet parents who want...
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Why Freeze-Dried Treats Are a Must-Have for Pet Parents
Freeze-Dried Treats for Pets UAE | Miniz & Super Miniz | Paw Revolution
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How to make your Pets skin and joints healthier?
Functional Pet Treats UAE | Miniz, Super Miniz & Heartz | Paw Revolution
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Raw Nutrition Made Simple: Why Freeze-Dried Food Is the Future of Pet Feeding
If you’re a pet parent in the UAE, you know how challenging it can be to feed your furry friend fresh, nutritious treats every day. Busy schedules, travel, and picky eaters often lead to compromises — but it doesn’t have to be that way. Freeze-dried treats from Paw Revolution, including Bunny cubes, Bombay Duck, and quack feeties, bring the power of raw nutrition in a convenient, ready-to-serve format.
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