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

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