A Look At The Persian Cat Diet

By Cynthia Yearners

Nowadays there are so many pet products available hence a pet owner should be alert about what quality products they are purchasing for their pets. One is required to be all the more careful when buying a Persian cat's diet food items.

Persian cat variety is more sensitive towards what they eat than other varieties of cats and as such they require appropriate and fixed diet to stay healthy and fit. Vitamin is a vital aspect of the cat's diet and you can make sure that it is getting enough vitamins by giving it a balanced diet. In spite of this if you feel that your Persian cat is not getting enough vitamin you can buy some animal vitamin supplements from the stores.

What you feed your Persian cat depends to a great extent on its age. A cat of one to two months old should be fed simply milk and that too of particular quality designed only for kittens. Once they grow up a little to the age of 4months and till they reach 12 months they can be given food which is soft like chicken and other items full of vitamins so that the growth of the kitten remains healthy.

You should make sure that your Persian cat should build up its natural strength against environmental pressure, illness, results of aging and other physical problems for which it would need to have a perfect immune system which could in turn can only come by giving it a balanced diet of nutritious food right from the start.

It is a necessity that you stick to a recommended diet of Royal Canin Adult Persian cat food for your Persian cat once they reach the age of one year and follow it till the age of ten. It is also suggested that you should follow a system of food rotation. This system will ensure that your cat will have different diet and not the same food daily which the pet owners have a practice of giving and may contain stuff which makes your pet sick.

To build a proper immune system and making your pet healthy you should follow the above routine. The Persian cats require proper diet without which they generally tend to fall sick.

The Persian cats suffer series of health problems like allergies to food and other allergies; digestion problem, diabetes and above all obesity which are the effects of not being active like other cats.

Correctly weighed food and balanced diet is what would keep a Persian cat healthy and free of diseases. As they are prone to obesity eating human food will lead to their developing a number of health problems and may also lead to their death.

If your cat has managed to live till 10 years of age because of all the precautions you have adopted and given it a diet that is well supervised in both quality and quantity then it is appropriate that you give your cat a diet of Royal Canin anti age mixed with skin re-generation supplements. For a healthy coat of your pet you must give it vitamin B regularly. - 31851

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