Nutritional Requirements Of Cats At Different Growth Stages And Cat Food Selection

Nutritional Requirements Of Cats At Different Stages

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Kittens:

High-Quality Protein:

Kittens Need a Lot Of Protein To Support Their Physical Development During Their Growth, So The Protein Demand In Cat Food Is Very High. The Main Source Should Be Pure Meat, Such As Chicken, Fish, Etc. Cat Snacks Should Also Be Pure Meat, Easy To Lick Or Chew, And Reduce The Possibility Of Oral Damage To Kittens

Fat:
Fat Is An Important Source Of Energy For Kittens. Cat Food Should Contain An Appropriate Amount Of High-Quality Fat, Such As Fish Oil, Flaxseed Oil, Etc., To Provide The Necessary ω-3 And ω-6 Fatty Acids. Some Liquid Cat Snacks Will Add Fish Oil Ingredients, Which Can Also Help Cats Supplement Some High-Quality Fat

Minerals:

Kittens Need Minerals Such As Calcium, Phosphorus, Potassium, And Magnesium To Support The Development Of Bones And Teeth, As Well As To Maintain Normal Physiological Functions And Bone Development. When Choosing Cat Food, Choose Food With a High Content Of Pure Meat To Meet The Needs Of Cats.

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Vitamins:

Vitamins A, D, E, K, B Group And Other Vitamins Play An Important Role In The Growth And Development Of Kittens, Such As Vision Protection, Anti-Oxidation, Coagulation, Etc. Owners Can Also Communicate With Veterinarians To Obtain Additional Supplements Outside Of Cat Food

Amino Acids:

Amino Acids Such As Taurine, Arginine, And Lysine Contribute To The Growth And Development Of Kittens And The Establishment Of The Immune System. They Can Be Obtained By Eating High-Quality Meat

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Adult Cats:

Protein:

Adult Cats Need High-Protein Foods To Maintain The Health Of Their Muscles, Bones And Organs. Generally Speaking, Adult Cats Need At Least 25% Of Protein Per Day, Which Can Be Obtained From Meat Such As Chicken, Beef And Fish. When Buying Cat Food, It Is Recommended To Choose Products Ranked First In Meat

Fat:

Fat Is The Main Source Of Energy For Cats And Can Also Help Maintain The Health Of Their Skin And Hair. Adult Cats Need At Least 9% Fat Per Day, And Common Sources Of Fat Include Fish Oil, Vegetable Oil And Meat.

Vitamins And Minerals:

Cats Need a Range Of Vitamins And Minerals To Maintain Their Body Functions. These Ingredients Can Be Obtained From Fresh Meat Or Added To Cat Food, So If The Cat's Body Needs It, You Can Also Choose Cat Snacks With This Nutrient To Supplement It.

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Water:

Cats Need Enough Water To Maintain Their Body Functions And Health. Adult Cats Need To Drink At Least 60 Ml Of Water/Kg Of Body Weight Every Day, And We Also Need To Ensure That Their Drinking Water Sources Are Clean And Hygienic.

Senior Cats:

Joint Protectors:

Senior Cats May Have Joint Problems, So Joint Protectors Containing Glucosamine And Chondroitin Can Be Added To The Cat Food Of Elderly Cats To Reduce Joint Wear.

Low-Salt Diet:

Senior Cats Should Try To Choose a Low-Salt Diet For Cat Food, Avoid Excessive Sodium Intake, And Reduce The Heart Burden Of Elderly Cats. Cat Snacks Should Try To Choose Low-Oil Pure Meat Products To Reduce The Gastrointestinal Burden Of Elderly Cats.

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Low-Phosphorus Diet:

Senior Cats May Have Aging Problems With Their Kidney Organs, So It Is Best To Choose a Low-Phosphorus Diet To Reduce The Filtration Burden Of The Kidneys. When Choosing Cat Food Or Cat Snacks, Be Sure To Observe The Additive Content

When Sick:

High-Protein Food:

Cats Are Carnivores, So They Need a Lot Of Protein To Maintain The Normal Functioning Of Their Bodies. When Cats Are Sick, Their Bodies Need More Protein To Repair Damaged Tissues. Therefore, It Is Very Necessary To Feed Cats Some High-Protein Food.

Water:

When Cats Are Sick, Their Bodies Need More Water To Help Excrete Toxins In The Body. Therefore, It Is Very Important To Provide Cats With Sufficient Water. You Can Give Cats Some Warm Water Or Add Some Water To Their Food.

Nutritional Paste:

The Owner Can Feed Some Nutritional Paste To Sick Cats. The Nutritional Paste Is Developed For The Nutrients That Cats Need To Supplement. The Highly Concentrated Nutrition Is Easy To Digest And Absorb, And Is Especially Suitable For Supplementing The Nutrition Of Cats Recuperating After Illness.

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Cat Food Selection

Price:

The Price Of Cat Food Is An Important Consideration. Generally Speaking, Higher-Priced Cat Food Has Relatively Higher Quality And Nutritional Levels. Avoid Choosing Products That Are Too Low In Price Because They May Sacrifice Quality In Cost Control.

Ingredients:

Check The Ingredient List Of Cat Food And Make Sure That The First Few Are Meat, Especially Meat That Is Clearly Marked Such As Chicken And Duck, Rather Than The Vague "Poultry" Or "Meat". In Addition, If The Ingredient List Says Pet Feed Compound Seasonings And Flavor Enhancers, It Is Best Not To Choose Them, As They Are All Additives.

Nutritional Ingredients:

The Nutritional Ingredients Of Cat Food Should Include Crude Protein, Crude Fat, Crude Ash, Crude Fiber, Taurine, Etc. The Crude Protein Content Should Be Between 36% And 48%, And The Crude Fat Content Should Be Between 13% And 20%. The Editor Of Mai_Goo Reminds That Taurine Is An Essential Nutrient For Cats, And The Content Should Not Be Less Than 0.1%.

Brand And Quality Certification:

Choose a Well-Known Brand Of Cat Food And Check Whether There Are Relevant Quality Certifications, Such As National Feed Size Standards And Aafco Certification. These Certifications Indicate That The Cat Food Has Reached Certain Nutritional And Safety Standards.
Consumption Amount

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Weight: Kittens Eat About 40-50g Of Cat Food Per Day And Need To Be Fed 3-4 Times a Day. Adult Cats Need To Eat About 60-100g a Day, 1-2 Times a Day. If The Cat Is Thin Or Fat, You Can Increase Or Decrease The Amount Of Cat Food You Eat. Generally Speaking, The Cat Food You Buy Will Have a Range Of Recommended Feeding Amounts, Which Can Be Adjusted Appropriately According To The Size Of The Cat And The Differences In The Formula Of Different Cat Food. If The Owner Also Feeds The Cat Cat Snacks, Cat Meals, Etc., The Amount Of Cat Food Consumed Can Also Be Reduced.

How To Soften

To Soften Cat Food, Choose Warm Water Of About 50 Degrees. After Soaking For About 5 To 10 Minutes, You Can Pinch The Cat Food To See If It Is Soft. It Can Be Fed After Soaking. It Is Best To Boil The Drinking Water At Home And Soak It At About 50 Degrees. The Tap Water Will Have Impurities. Cat Food Needs To Be Softened Only For Kittens, And Cats With Bad Teeth Or Poor Digestion. In Addition, You Can Also Choose To Soak The Cat Food In Goat Milk Powder After Brewing It, Which Is More Nutritious And Healthy.

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Post time: Jun-18-2024