Warm, vintage-style pet care infographic featuring a friendly cat portrait, playful primary colors, and a clean 6-week feeding timeline with labeled callouts and simple icons. Designed with an editorial magazine feel, this approachable visual supports pet wellness content and can pair with searches like dog hot weather chart.
Re-render this exact infographic with every label, heading and caption translated. We re-use all the original attributes (topic, style, palette, …) and only swap the language. Currently in English.
Pet care infographic titled "Cat Feeding Chart". TRAINING TIMELINE (week-by-week) layout adapted for cat feeding guidance, with a friendly hero portrait of a cat in a vintage pet manual style, playful primary palette, editorial pet magazine illustration, warm and approachable composition. Include 6 labeled callouts arranged along a clean week-by-week timeline, each with a short heading in English, a one-line tip in English, and a small icon: 1) "Week 1: Routine" — "Serve meals at the same times each day." icon: clock. 2) "Week 2: Portions" — "Use measured servings to support a healthy body condition." icon: measuring cup. 3) "Week 3: Fresh Water" — "Keep clean water available at all times." icon: water bowl. 4) "Week 4: Life Stage" — "Choose food that matches kitten, adult, or senior needs." icon: age badge. 5) "Week 5: Slow Changes" — "Introduce new food gradually over several days." icon: mixing bowl. 6) "Week 6: Monitor Habits" — "Watch appetite, weight, and energy for overall wellness." icon: checklist. Add small supportive visual elements such as bowls, kibble pieces, feeding scoop, simple chart accents, and timeline markers. Keep veterinary advice general, with no specific dosing or diagnoses. Friendly editorial framing, no animal cruelty imagery, no shock-collar or harsh-correction tools, no breed-shaming, no watermarks. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no animal cruelty imagery, no breed-shaming, no watermarks Friendly editorial framing. No cruelty imagery, no shock-collar / harsh-correction tools, no breed-shaming. Veterinary advice stays general — not specific dosing or diagnoses.
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