Five Secrets for the Very Best Cat Food
by: Fred Ege
There is a significant difference between dog and cat food even though
their may appear to look the same. Cats need a much higher amount
of protein and fat than dogs do. Also, cats have different needs than
dogs, so don't feed your cat dog food, or your dog cat food. Remember,
Cats are primarily carnivores and need plenty of meat in their diet.
Here is what to look for when you are deciding what to feed your furry
friends.
Avoid Cat Food Fillers
Cats need to eat food that is rich in protein, so make sure the amount
of fillers is kept to a minimum. Carbohydrate rich food is not good
for your cat, so don't buy cat food that is full of them. Instead,
read the labels and buy a cat food that is not filled with fillers
and other by products. Even when a cat food is high in protein, it
doesn't mean that the protein comes from a meat source. Avoid those
blends which contain a lot of wheat or rice, and look for a meat source
as the first ingredient.
Cats Need Protein
Your cat food should always be rich in protein. The protein should
come from a meat source such as poultry or fish, and should be the
first ingredient. Many cat food brands advertise chicken, beef, and
tuna flavored cat food because they know that cats need protein and
cat owners are looking for quality cat food. However, you need to
make sure the cat food you buy has a sufficient amount of protein
regardless of what flavor it is. Also, some will list chicken as the
first ingredient, however, when it is listed as "chicken" this means
raw meat. Approximately 70% of it is water, so when it is cooked with
the other ingredients, chicken will probably really be the 5th to
7th ingredient.
Look for Taurine content
Check the cat food you buy for an amino acid called taurine. This
amino acid is very important in your cat's overall health, and your
cat will eat as much food as it has to in order to supplement this
particular amino acid. So, if you are buying cheap cat food that does
not have the proper nutrients your cat will eat a lot in order to
get the nutrients it needs. If you buy a nutrient rich cat food then
your cat will eat less and save you more money while still getting
proper nutrition, and probably not gaining a lot of weight either.
Look for taurine on the ingredient label.
Canned or Dry Cat Food?
Cats should be fed a mixture of both dry and canned food. The dry
cat food should be given for free feeding. Canned cat food should
be use as a supplement at meal time because it has extra water in
the food. Look for canned cat food that has a high amount of protein
from a meat source. You can mix and match with dry and canned cat
food as long as they have a high nutrient density. Cats should always
have access to water, and you should consider having an extra bowl
of water always available.
FUS/ Crystals
Cats are subject to FUS, crystals that can cause urinary tract disease
and pain. Feline formulas should be carefully designed to reduce or
eliminate this problem through low magnesium and low ash, correct
pH levels and high digestibility. Look at the percentage of magnesium
and ash on the label of what you are feeding your cat. You can also
play a major role in controlling this problem by always having fresh
water available. Cats drink and store water differently from dogs.
They store body water in highly concentrated urine. High concentrations
can lead to crystal formation. In our work with cat owners, we find
there are several ways to enhance water intake to reduce problems:
- Always keep fresh water readily available, 24 hours a day.
- Place food and water dishes several feet apart and feed and water
in a quiet area.
- Place a second water dish close to your cat's favorite spot.
- Feed canned cat food (to provide additional moisture content) for
one of the meals.
- Leave dry kibble available at all times.
Cats will nibble/feed between 10-20 times throughout the day and
night. Eating over an extended time also allows for continuous water
intake to balance the food intake.
Summary
Here's what to look for:
- High protein and high fat content.
- Meat as the first ingredient.
- Avoid those blends which contain a lot of wheat or rice fillers.
- High Taurine content.
- Low Magnesium and low ash content.
Fox Valley Pet Foods provides All Natural and Holistic Dog and Cat
Food, the very best for your best friend. To learn more about our
All Natural and Holistic Dog and Cat Food, go to: http://www.foxvalleypetfoods.com
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About The Author
Fred Ege provides All Natural and Holistic Dog and Cat Food,
the very best for your best friend. To learn more about our
All Natural and Holistic Dog and Cat Food, go to: http://www.foxvalleypetfoods.com
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