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By : dennis phillips    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-05-22 16:18:17
Cats are what are generally known as obligate carnivores. An obligate carnivore is one which must eat meat. You cannot immediately turn her out to graze in the grazing land. The digestive region of kitties has been shortened and optimized proteins from meat. They simply do not have the
dental or digestive apparatus to handle 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 lots of theories for why cats would nibble plants. They'll be trying to balance an upset digestion or add missing vitamins and minerals. Perhaps they simply like the taste. Maybe it's a mixture of factors. The jury remains to be out on this matter.

Fortunately these days, we do not have to go out and hunt for food to feed our cats. You'll find many very good, nutritionally balanced foods obtainable in pet stores to satisfy any cats' tastes. Try to feed good quality food. It really does create a difference on the health and appearance of the pet. Pick one your kitty likes and stick with it. Cats don't actually need a lot of variety. Varying their food constantly tends to just make them picky eaters.

Nutritional requirements on your pet will vary by age and size. What she needs as a kitten will likely be very different than what she requires as an adult. You'll want to follow the instructions regarding bag to avoid feeding excessive or too little. The average adult cat will need about one cup of food a day. Cats realize consistency in their feeding schedules.Make an effort to feed them at the same time each day. Also, try to maintain their bowls out of high traffic areas. It's difficult to eat your dinner when people are stepping on you!

Try not to feed your kitty people chow. Some things, along the lines of chocolate and raw liver, are actually toxic to cats. Others produce digestive upset. Get rid of the bones from any cooked meat you might want to give for a kitty. Poultry and pork bones in particular are given to splintering and can hurt your kitty.

When you want to switch from one form of food to the other, achieve this in a very gradual process. Shifting gradually from one to the other over the course of a week will help put off digestive upsets. You may require to switch foods since your store may stop carrying the brand you want or maybe your kitten has developed the right age to graduate to adult food. Do the changeover little by little and your kitty will thank you for it.

Feeding treats are a few things for you to decide if you wish to do it. Many people are dead set against them. Others heap goodies on their pets at every opportunity. There are lots of excellent cat goodies available on the market today. Comprehend their guidelines cautiously. You do not plan to gorge your cat and turn her right into a furry beach ball with legs. Really the only other thing that a kitty needs is water. Achieve your best to hold a nice fresh amount of water available for your pet. With a little contemplation and arrangement you may keep your pet healthy and happy for a long time to come.

Author Resource:

Cat health and nutrition are very important. Dennis Phillips is concerned about the health of many animals and shares his concern for proper nutrition especially in cats. At Pet Supply Cat there are plenty of resources for attaining good nutrition for your little pride and joy.

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