Nutrition That
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Feeding the bond between pets and parents.

Why Pet Parents Choose Young Again

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Inspired Wellness

30 Years of Expertise in Every Bite

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Made with Care

Proudly Made in Minnesota, USA

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Expert Pet Guidance

Support You Can Count On

Nutrition That’s as Unique
as They Are

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For Cats

Designed to meet the biological needs of obligate carnivores, our cat formulas support optimal health and vitality.

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For Dogs

With hypoallergenic ingredients, our dog formulas provide targeted nourishment for every size and life stage.

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The Young Again Difference

Transforming Health, One Bowl at a Time

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Optimized Nutrition for Long-Term Vitality

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Enhanced Energy and Joyful Playtime

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Better Digestive Health for a Happier Tummy

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Radiant Skin and Glossy Fur

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Trusted Partner in Lifelong Wellness

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No More Stones with YA Mature Health.

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Thank you for making YA Mature Health for cats! One of my 4 cats had stones and needed to be put on special food to dissolve and maintain her urinary health. It was difficult to do with 3 cats that did not need it. Since switching them over to Mature Health, they all eat the same food AND Chloe’s stones dissolved and have been gone almost a year!

Before and after images showing cat skin lesion recovery results.
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I will keep my cats on Young Again as long as it keeps Jake happy, healthy, and symptom free.

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My cat Jake used to get horrible eosinophilic plaques (oval skin leasions) on a near-constant basis. He was on course after course of prednisolone, and started becoming resistant to it. After a trip to a veterinary dermatologist, we put him on Atopica, which definitely worked for a while to keep his symptoms in check. But the medicine is expensive, and for health reasons, it’s not something I wanted to keep him on indefinitely, despite the dermatologist vet saying it would be just fine to do so. Plus Jake became increasingly difficult to medicate — constantly hiding and evading my grasp, fearful of me because he hated that awful-tasting medicine.

 

This spring I switched my cats to Young Again in the hopes that a change in diet might help Jake. He took to it well, and I slowly began increasing the time between his doses of Atopica. In May, I took him off it completely, and he’s been lesion-free ever since. I mix the Mature Health formula with the LID and he’s had no recurrences (knock on wood), so I am no teven sure it’s chicken he’s allergic to. Of course, his recurrent lesions could have been caused by something else entirely — something in the environment, stress, etc. But I am NOT taking any chances. I will keep my cats on Young Again as long as it keeps Jake happy, healthy, and symptom-free.

 

Some of my other cats have had urinary issues in the past too, and this food manages those issues as well. Check out the before and after pictures. I sincerely hope we’ve put those awful lesions behind us for good now! Thank you, Young Again!

Chino
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Chino is beautiful and healthy thanks to Young Again ZERO Mature”

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Here is Chino (Cream British Shorthair) looking beautiful and healthy thanks to Young Again Mature ZERO food. He was diagnosed with diabetes last November and was immediately put on twice daily insulin shots. We were also told to stop all dry food and change to a lower carb wet food. This would be an expensive and not entirely complete treatment for his diabetes as his glucose numbers were only somewhat under control.

 

I happened to see Young Again Pet Food mentioned on one of the online cat groups I belong to and I went to the website to read all of the information. I learned so much about diabetic cats! Having known that a ketogenic (low/no carb, high protein) diet can help people with diabetes it made sense that this could work for cats too, especially given that they are carnivores.

 

We followed the directions for transitioning to the new food, and although it took a bit longer to make the switch he now eats this food readily. His glucose numbers are now within normal limits and we were able to discontinue the insulin very soon after he began eating his new food! He has regained the weight he lost (he was down to under 10 lbs. from his normal weight of 14 lbs.) and he is livelier and more like himself now. We are so thankful that we found Young Again and that Chino, who will be 12 years old in October is once again healthy and happy!

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