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While it's true that cats will eat stuff that humans would consider junk food, this doesn't imply you should offer them leftovers or cheap food.
A nutritious cat diet is essential for your feline friend's health and happiness.
To persuade cats to consume it, inexpensive cat food sometimes contains additives that are dangerous, such as harmful preservatives, humectants, and flavoring agents.
You may save money in the short term, but you'll be setting yourself up for huge vet costs in the long run, as well as causing considerable suffering and misery for your furry friend.
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Three good reasons to feed your cat a healthy diet
A fast-food, high-carbohydrate kibble diet won't work for cats, just as it won't work for people.
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Cats, like humans, may get arthritis, diabetes, heart disease, renal disease, liver disease, and obesity if they eat the improper diet.
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The main difference between humans and felines is that they have very little control over their nutrition while they're in captivity. Cats, particularly those that live inside, depend on humans to feed them with nutritious food.
Cats are predators by nature, therefore their food must reflect this. Here are three reasons to pick a decent cat diet that can help your pet live longer.
1. Oral hygiene
House cats, like people, develop a variety of health problems as a result of poor dental hygiene.
Your cat may have bad breath, which is annoying, but the infections that cause halitosis can be much more dangerous to their immune system and overall health than you think.
Between the ages of four and six months, kittens lose their baby teeth. During this phase, their mouth has gaps that function as bacteria magnets.
You probably see the dentist on a regular basis to ensure that your teeth and gums are healthy.
However, how well is your cat's oral hygiene? To preserve the strength of their teeth and the cleanliness of their mouth, they need high-quality food and treats that help remove plaque and stimulate their gums.
2. Cats are carnivores, which means they eat meat.
Your cat is a hunter, a predator, and a carnivore, whether you like it or not. A vegetarian or vegan diet will never work for them.
While you may have opted to forgo meat from your diet in favor of beans, meat replacements, and supplements, your cat still need animal protein.
It's high in taurine, an essential amino acid that helps build strong muscles, particularly the heart.
Fish-based cat food may be a good option since it's high in Omega fatty acids, which nourish your cat's body while also being kind on their digestive tract. The majority of fish, on the other hand, has been tainted with heavy metals and other terrible chemicals or parasites, making it very harmful. Giving fish as a gift to a healthy cat is OK, but don't feed it on a regular basis.
Foods high in fillers, such as wheat and barley, should be avoided. They may satisfy your cat's hunger, but they lack the protein required for proper growth. They may also contribute to obesity, diabetes, and a variety of other issues.
Cats are also built to hunt and consume prey that hasn't been roasted in an oven or processed at high temperatures in a tin can. In their intestines, bones, and organs, prey species contain blood, moisture (water), and partly digested food, among other things.
When deciding what to feed your cat, go for moist, high-quality food rather than dry cardboard kibble. Some cats thrive on high-quality canned food, while others thrive on raw meat.
3. Cats need enough water.
There's nothing wrong with giving your cat dry food as a treat or as a meal topper on occasion. It's simpler to store, typically less costly, and you have a wider range of ingredients to choose from to suit your cat's preferences.
But keep in mind that cats, like humans, need constant access to water and may get carbohydrate-overloaded... so read the box carefully and pay attention to your cat's demands.
On the other hand, the improper wet food might deprive your cat of the roughage they need to maintain a healthy digestive tract. Outdoor cats and dogs are often seen eating grass... they're only attempting to reactivate their bellies so they can clean up their insides.
If you have an indoor cat, keep cat grass (or add another form of fiber to their diet) to help them maintain a healthy digestive system.
Your cat is unable to go to the supermarket.
Your cat has fundamental food requirements... and then, much like children, they develop their own preferences. In reality, as kids get older, they learn what's healthy to eat and what's not, and it might be tough to persuade them to alter their minds about what's acceptable and what's not!
However, unlike your children, who will grow up to be able to buy for themselves, satisfy their palates, and, ideally, make smart nutritional decisions...
Your cat won't be able to do the same. It's up to you to speak with them, explain why some meals are healthy and why others aren't, and then meet their nutritional requirements.
You may believe that nutritious food is too costly, or that researching alternatives is too time-consuming...
...but consider the suffering you'll inflict your cat friend if they get kidney stones, ulcers, or gastrointestinal cancer as a result of the poisoned food you've given them.
Cats are intended to hunt and consume little amounts of food throughout the day, so allowing them to graze (eat whenever they want) on low-quality kibble is a terrible idea. Wet food servings that are smaller and more nutritious result in a healthier, longer-lived cat.
If you can communicate with your cat, you may learn what matches their tastes, what satisfies their nutritional demands, and what makes them sick or in pain.
Remember that your cat, like us, passes through growing stages. Food that keeps them fit when they're six months old won't keep them fit when they're five... or ten... or twenty.
By giving your cat a high-quality cat food diet, you may ensure that your cat lives a long and healthy life free of unpleasant veterinarian appointments.
Please contact us if you have any questions concerning feline health.
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