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Saturday 3 December 2011

Nutrition For Cats

Nutrition for cats:Cats are what are known as obligate carnivores.
An obligate carnivore is one that
must east meat. You cannot just turn her out to graze in a pasture.
The digestive tract of
cats has been shortened and optimized proteins from meat.
They simply don't have the
dental or digestive apparatus to process plant materials.
It's therefore surprising, given
their physical inability to process plants, that you will still find cats nibbling on plants from time to time.

There are many theories for why cats would nibble plants. They may
be trying to balance an upset digestion or add missing vitamins and minerals.
Perhaps they simply like the taste. Maybe it's a combination of factors. The jury is still out on this
matter.Fortunately these days, we don't have to go out and hunt for food to feed our cats.
There are a large number of very good, nutritionally balanced foods available in pet
stores to satisfy any cats' tastes. Try to feed good quality food. It really does make a
difference in the health and appearance of your pet. Pick one that your cat likes and stick
with it. Cats don't actually need a lot of variety. Changing their food constantly tends to
just make them picky eaters. 
Nutritional requirements for your pet will vary by age and size. What she
needs as a kitten will be very different than what she will need as an adult.
Be sure to follow the
instructions on the bag to avoid feeding too much or too little.
The average adult cat
will need about one cup of food a day.
Try to feed them at the same time each day. Also, try to keep their bowls out of high traffic areas.
t is hard to eat dinner when he stepped on people for you!
Try not to feed your people cat food. Some things, like chocolate and the first
Liver, are in fact toxic to cats. Other cause discomfort in the digestive tract. Remove any bones from
cooked meat you might want to give to your cat. Poultry and pork bones in particular are
given to splintering and can injure your cat.
When you need to switch from one type of food to the other, do so in a gradual process.
 Shifting gradually from one to the other over the course of a week will help
prevent digestive upsets. You may need to switch foods because your store may stop
carrying the brand you like or perhaps your kitten has grown old enough to graduate to adult food.
Do the changeover slowly and your cat will thank you for it.
Feeding treats is something for you to decide if you want to do it.
Cats appreciate consistency in their feeding schedules. 
are many good cat treats on the market today. Read their directions carefully. You don't
want to overindulge your cat and turn her into a furry beach ball with legs. The only other
thing that a cat requires is water. Do your best to keep a nice fresh supply of water available for your pet.
With a little thought and planning you can keep your pet healthy
and happy for a long time to come.
   

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