A Look At Nutritional Needs Of House Cats

By Denny Rose

Cats and kittens have completely different nutritional needs to dogs and cats. There are things that you would happily give other animals that are actually poisonous to felines.

Overfeeding is a common problem is that people think their cats are too thin. Cats are meant to be lean, so make sure you give it the amount of food that it requires. A general rule is that a cat needs about ounce of food for every pound of its body weight. So an average 8lb cat with no special dietary needs only requires 4 ounces of cat food.

As well as not over feeding, it is very important that you feed your cat a good quality food. These should be very high in vitamins and minerals and not loaded with chemicals and additives that your pet doesn't need.

A cat's eyes are probably their most important feature, so that they can see in the dark etc. There are some serious diseases that lead to blindness, and one way to protect your cat's eyes is to ensure that they have taurine in their diet. This amino acid keeps their eyes bright and healthy.

Vitamin A is essential in your cat's diet for various reasons. It is something, like taurine, that they can't produce themselves so we must ensure that a steady supply is included in their diet to keep them healthy.

Raw liver is loaded with Vitamin A, yet many cats simply don't like it and refuse to eat it. A much simpler solution is the addition of cod liver oil to your pet's food. You can do this every day, or a few times a week.

Although there are feeding guides on all cat food, these are just general and there are a lot of other things that you should take into consideration.

If you think about it logically; every cat is unique and these guides are for every cat in the country! Other factors are weight, age, activity and any health issues.

Never ever over feed your cat. Although you may want to treat your cat and think that you are making it happy, its health is way more important. - 31851

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