07 April 2026
The vast majority of people love cats and dogs, and many take them home. It seems that such an act should always be praised. However, you should not forget that in this case, you are taking on a responsibility that cannot be abandoned. The animal considers itself a member of the family, and it needs to be cared for and fed. In this article, we'll try to figure out how to approach cat feeding the right way.
Some people feed their cats human food because they don't want to waste extra time. Some people simply don't have the budget to buy specialized food on a regular basis. Others try to think logically: if the cat likes meat and fish, then there is no need to invent anything. In fact, you need to understand that a cat, like a human, needs a certain set of elements for a healthy life. For example, if a person lacks calcium, he or she will have dental problems. For a cat, this set of elements will be significantly different, but it will also suffer from a lack of even one of the elements.
Some cat owners feed their cats porridge. It provides carbohydrates, which the cat needs in very limited quantities. Porridge artificially fills the stomach, but it is almost useless. This diet can lead to weight gain and gastrointestinal problems.
Meat and fish look more logical, but the key problem here is the imbalance of food and the lack of critical elements. If meat becomes the basis of the diet, the cat may develop bone and heart problems, and its eyesight may deteriorate.
There are four components of a healthy cat's diet.
In addition to the "big four," it is also worth mentioning carbohydrates, which serve as a source of energy. They are not essential for a cat and are acceptable in limited quantities.
There is no ideal formula for the combination of proteins, fats, and carbohydrates in cat food, as a number of nuances (age, breed, and health status) must also be taken into account. However, the following guidelines can be given. A diet with a high content of animal protein (30-45%) and a sufficient level of fat (12-25%) can be considered optimal. The remaining elements are carbohydrates, ash, fiber, and liquid.
Of course, we are not interested in advertising, but in the composition of the feed components.
If dry food is of good quality, it is considered to fully meet the cat's needs. Its only drawback is the limited amount of moisture in its content (about 7-10%). The owner should make sure that the cat has fresh water at all times and, if possible, stimulate its consumption.
It is also possible to combine dry food with canned food. The cat gets more moisture. This can also be beneficial for the kidneys and urinary system.
As for soups, they cannot be recommended at all. They contain excessive amounts of salt and fat and have an unbalanced composition.
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