Written By: Mobin
Cats require very high protein levels around 40% to thrive unlike dogs and people. Select foods with first ingredients like chicken, turkey, eggs.
Check labels ensuring foods provide appropriate calories for your cat’s needs based on age, activity level, and if weight loss.
Feeding only kibble risks dehydration for cats. Include wet canned foods to increase moisture intake essential for promoting proper urinary tract.
Boost food nutrition with veterinarian recommended feline probiotic, skin, joint, dental or calming supplements targeting specific health.
Feed delicate digestive systems with easy to absorb proteins, prebiotic fiber to nourish gut microbiome and reduced ingredients to minimize stomach.
Choose kibbles sized, shaped and textured to scrub growing teeth. This reduces plaque buildup helping prevent painful dental disease.
Include omega fatty acids in diet to lubricate digestion, and consider specific hairball formula foods to aid the propulsion.