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As pet food prices rise, prioritizing health and costs can be a ‘tricky balance’

As pet food prices rise, prioritizing health and costs can be a ‘tricky balance’

TORONTO — Until she was around 15, the buffet was always open for Lily the cat, who had open access to a trough of dry food in her home. Lily's owner, Cindy Marques, could see changes in her cat's behaviour as she aged. Lily struggled to move around like she once did, as the senior […]

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