Choosing the right food for your cat

There are numerous cat food options on the market, including all-dry food, half-dry and half-wet food, and all-fresh food. So how do you choose the right cat food for your cat? Before choosing a cat food, you must first understand your cat's nutritional needs and physical condition. Only then can you determine a healthy and nutritious food.
① A high-protein, moderate-fat, low-carb diet. First, understand that cats are carnivores whose primary source of nutrition is high-quality animal protein. Therefore, a high-protein, moderate-fat, low-carb diet is recommended. Many cat foods on the market are high in carbohydrates. If cats are fed a high-carb diet for a long time, they are prone to obesity, high blood sugar levels, and increased strain on the pancreas and liver.
② Water content in cat food is crucial! In addition to a high-protein, moderate-fat, and low-carb diet, cat owners should also pay attention to the water content in their cat's diet. For example, a 4kg cat should consume at least 200-240cc of water per day. Because cats naturally don't like to drink water, it's important to supplement their food with water. Cats who don't drink enough water are more likely to develop health problems such as kidney disease, urinary stones, bladder inflammation, and even kidney failure in severe cases.
⓷ Can Can = All-purpose cat food?
Canned cat food on the market is divided into staple and supplementary food cans. Many contain a lot of processed foods and artificial additives, which can be a burden on your cat's health. When choosing canned cat food, be sure to choose one with simple ingredients, primarily meat protein, and avoid those with too much plant protein (such as wheat, corn starch, and soy).
There's no such thing as the best cat food, only the food that's best for your cat. Especially for picky eaters, remember to understand their health and nutritional needs. This will ensure your cat grows healthily and becomes the happiest cat in the world!