Cats are carnivorous by nature which means that, if you want them to grow up healthy and strong, you need to provide them with the nutrients that they need, including protein and animal fats and taurine, an essential amino acid.
Cats are very demanding with regard to their food, and they will reject it unless they are clean, at the right temperature and healthy.If you suddenly change a product, it’s possible that they won’t try it.But be careful! Cats don’t eat what is best for them, but what they like the most.This is why their owner must manage their diet.
There are several kinds of cat food, suited to the circumstances of each individual; special food for neutered cats, for kittens, for cats with kidney problems or other health issues... Look for the most appropriate for your companion, and if you have any doubts, ask in a specialist retailer or at the vet’s.
The best thing to do is to choose food that has been carefully prepared to provide your cat with all the required nutrients according to age, weight management, hairball management, avoiding kidney problems...Choose the one that most closely meets their needs and follow the vet’s advice.Brands include a list of ingredients and nutrients on the packaging.An adult cat needs a diet containing 30-45% protein and 10-30% fats, although this does vary according to weight and age.