
-
Find the right food for your pet
Take this quiz to see which food may be the best for your furry friend.
Find the right food for your pet
Take this quiz to see which food may be the best for your furry friend.
Featured products
Adult Light Chicken Meal & Barley Recipe Dog Food18% lower calories vs. Science Diet Adult
Shop NowAdult Light Large Breed Chicken Meal & Barley Recipe Dog Food18% lower calories vs. Science Diet Large Breed Adult
Shop NowAdult Small Bites Lamb Meal & Brown Rice Recipe Dog FoodSupports healthy immune system, digestion, lean muscle & beautiful coat
Shop NowFeatured products
Hill's Science Diet Puppy Sensitive Stomach & Skin Salmon & Brown Rice RecipeClinically proven kibble technology to reduce plaque & tartar build-up
Shop NowAdult Light Chicken Recipe Cat Food20% lower calories vs. Hill's Science Diet Adult
Shop NowAdult 11+ Indoor Chicken Recipe Cat FoodHealthy digestion for easy litter box clean-up
Shop Now -
Dog
- Dog Tips & Articles
-
Health Category
- Weight
- Food & Environmental Sensitivities
- Urinary
- Digestive
- Joint
- Kidney
-
Life Stage
- Puppy Nutrition
- Adult Nutrition
- Senior Nutrition
Cat
- Cat Tips & Articles
-
Health Category
- Weight
- Skin & Food Sensitivities
- Urinary
- Digestive
- Kidney
-
Life Stage
- Kitten Nutrition
- Adult Nutrition
Featured articles
Importance of DHA in your Pet's FoodLearn about DHA, Docosahexaenoic Acid, a natural omega-3 fatty acid that is essential in the development of the brain and nervous system in cats & dogs.
Read MoreAntioxidantsUnderstand the importance of antioxidants in your dog or cat's food, and how they can help protect your pet and keep them healthy.
Read MoreWaterDiscover why water is the most important nutrient for your dog or cat to live a healthy life. Find out how much water your pet should consume each day.
Read More -
Find the right food for your pet
Find the right food for your pet


Your cat's tail can tell you about what's going on inside their head. Tails are good indicators of mood. Take a little time to observe your cat's behavior and you will start to get a feel of the tales the tail tells.
Tail Position: High
When your cat holds their tail high in the air as they move about their territory, they're expressing confidence and contentment. A tail that sticks straight up signals happiness and a willingness to be friendly. And watch the tip of an erect tail. A little twitch can mean a particularly happy moment.
Tail Position: Curved Like a Question Mark
You might consider taking a break from your daily business to play with your cat if you notice a curve in their tail. This tail position often signals a playful mood and a cat that's ready to share some fun with you.


Tasty Tips
Tail Position: Low
Watch out. A tail positioned straight down can signal stress or aggression. A lower tail is a very serious mood. However, be aware that certain breeds, such as Persians, tend to carry their tails low for no particular reason.
Tail Position: Tucked Away
A tail curved beneath the body signals fear or submission. Something is making your cat nervous.

Tails are good indicators of mood.![]()

A great looking coat attracts more petting
Pets benefit from looking good, too. Make sure your cat's fur is at its finest with our science-led Sensitive Stomach & Skin Chicken & Beef Dinner cat food. It supports digestive health, nourishes skin and promotes a lustrous fur.
A great looking coat attracts more petting
Pets benefit from looking good, too. Make sure your cat's fur is at its finest with our science-led Sensitive Stomach & Skin Chicken & Beef Dinner cat food. It supports digestive health, nourishes skin and promotes a lustrous fur.
Tail Position: Puffed Up
A tail resembling a pipe cleaner reflects a severely agitated, stressed and/or frightened cat trying to look bigger to ward off danger.
Tail Position: Whipping Motion
A tail that slaps back and forth rapidly indicates both fear and aggression. Consider it a warning to stay away.


Poached Salmon & Spinach Adult Cat Food
Tail Position: Wrapped Around Another Cat
A tail wrapped around another cat is like you putting your arm around another person. It conveys friendship.
Tail Position: Swishing Motion
A tail that sways slowly from side to side usually means your cat is focused on an object. You might see this tail position right before your cat pounces on a toy or a kibble of cat food that's tumbled outside the food bowl.
Related Articles


Put your cat on a diet without them knowing
Our low calorie formula helps you control your cat's weight. It's packed with high-quality protein for building lean muscles, and made with purposeful ingredients for a flavorful, nutritious meal. Clinically proven antioxidants, Vitamin C+E, help promote a healthy immune system.
Put your cat on a diet without them knowing
Our low calorie formula helps you control your cat's weight. It's packed with high-quality protein for building lean muscles, and made with purposeful ingredients for a flavorful, nutritious meal. Clinically proven antioxidants, Vitamin C+E, help promote a healthy immune system.
