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A Guide to Cat Health and Wellness

Cats need meat — also need a good balance of fat, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, and amino acids, which are building blocks for protein. Cats' dietary needs change with age and health.

Cat Diet

Adult cat diet

A diet containing 50-60% protein and 30-50% fat provides a good balance

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Kitten diet

kittens require high levels of protein in their diet, Along with protein, kittens also need calcium for strong bones and teeth, as well as fats for energy and fat-soluble vitamins

Dry food

Dry food is made of a mixture of meat and meat byproducts, grain, vitamins, minerals, poultry and poultry byproducts, and fish meal

Kittens’ needs for fat, some  fatty acids, and most vitamins  are the same as for adult cats

Feeding Kittens

Semi-moist food is made mostly of meat and meat byproducts,  food has more moisture and might be tastier to cats.

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Semi-moist food

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Canned cat food contains only meats and meat by-products, It has high moisture and is a good food source of water for your cat.

Canned food

Treats

It’s OK to give your cat occasional treats, It’s also best not to feed your cat milk because cats can be lactose-intolerant

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Try setting out smaller amounts for 15 to 30 minutes at a time four to five times during the day. As your cat eats more, you can move back to one to two meals a day

Timed Feeding

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