Cat Food Fact #1 Cats must get their Protein
Protein
is crucial for your cat’s health, and generally comes from fish, meat
or poultry. Advertisers will often say their brand is beef, turkey or
mackerel flavoured, but it may not actually contain those products,
meaning it may not be rich in protein. Always ensure the food you buy
but your cat has a sufficient amount of protein in it, irrespective of
the flavour.
Cat Food Fact #2 Cat Food with Taurine
Taurine
is an important amino acid for your cat, and you should also check that
the food you buy contains this supplement. Cats control their own
levels and indicate these with their appetite. If you cat is eating a
lot, the food you are buying may not have enough nutrients for a balanced diet. You can watch your cats weight by buying a nutrient rich
food as your cat will eat less and you might even save money.
Cat Food Fact #3 Canned or Dry Cat Food?
Cats
require a varied diet, including a mixture of canned and dry food.
Contrary to opinions that it doesn’t matter, buying only one type of
food because of convenience or price is a mistake, and can harm your
cat’s health. When the cat is alone or unattended for a period,
carbohydrate rich dry food should be left out for your cat with a
supply of fresh water. Tinned food is higher in protein due to the meat
content, and contains higher water levels. Both are essential for a
balanced diet, and a combination of both dry and canned food will keep
essential variety in the diet and prevent the cat from seeking food
elsewhere.
Cat Food Fact #4 Avoid fillers in cat food
Protein
is essential for your cat as part of a balanced diet. Ensure the food
you buy is rich in protein, and not overly full of carbohydrates,
common fillers used by manufacturers to build out volume. Always read
the label, and check for overly high levels of carbohydrate and other
by-products in the cat food.