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Choosing The Right Cat Food
A cat’s nutritional diet basically consists of protein, which is found
in fish and meat products; taurine as well as other enzymes, fatty
acids, vitamins and minerals.
Being
obligate carnivores, cats cannot thrive primarily on vegetarian diets
although cat food manufacturers can incorporate vegetables into their
diets. Carbohydrates may not also be a primary nutritional requirement
in cats as well although some cat foods contain wheat, rice and corn as
fillers.
There are a number of reasons why you should feed
your cat with a variety of both canned and dry cat food, as suggested
by many nutritionists. For one, canned food contains water that helps
supplement a cat’s water needs, given that cats do not usually drink
water on a regular basis. And just like humans, cats may also become
bored with the same type of food that you may be feeding him. Moreover,
although cats rarely develop food allergies, they may still be allergic
to some ingredients over time. You may also want to prevent your cat
from developing food addiction. This condition is when a cat becomes
addicted to a particular type of food and may not want to eat any other
type of food anymore. Food addiction in cats can be easily dealt with
by feeding him a variety of food right from the start. .
Many
cat owners buy cheap cat food in order to save on food expenses.
However, you may not actually be getting your money’s worth as some
cheap cat food do not give the right amount of nutrients that your cat
needs. As a result, your cat may consume twice as much than they would
when consuming a normal serving of premium cat food. Also, continued
feeding of cheap, substandard food over time may lead to malnourishment
and even health complications.
When buying the right cat food,
make sure that it has complied with AAFCO’s standards for complete and
balanced nutrition on its label. Its protein source should also be
labeled beef, chicken or lamb instead of meat alone. Make sure that it
is the first ingredient listed on the label. Always check its
expiration date.
Look out for chemical preservatives such as
BHA. BHT, ethoxyquin and propyl gallate, corn meal as fillers or an
excess of carbohydrate fillers. Moreover, beware of labels that read
‘animal digest’ ‘by-products’, ‘meat and bone meal’ as well as added
sugars, as these may not be suitable for your cat’s health.
Jack
Moundon is the owner of http://www.the-cat-central.com , Helpul
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