Owners of today’s domesticated cats have never had so much choice of foods to feed their pets. There are dried, tinned, semi-moist and fresh foods, together with a wide range of tasty food treats ranging from freeze-dried to fresh prawns, tuna and all types of meat. All of these foods have something to offer a healthy, active cat.
Low-cost foods may not contain the ideal balance between proteins, carbohydrates, bulk, vitamins and minerals, but they can sustain a cat. More expensive foods may offer the ideal dietary balance and the price usually generally indicates the amount of research and development that has gone into the product, as well as the freshness of the ingredients.























2 responses so far ↓
1 Lynn // Mar 19, 2008 at 9:46 pm
my cat is 7 months old . why so aggressive?
2 Alicia // Jun 23, 2008 at 1:06 pm
I just got a kitten a few days ago & I started feeding it some kitten food [kat kaboodle?]& now its gotten really hyper & its starting to vomit. I know he likes to play a lot, but it’s gotten worse. I dont know what kind of food to feed him.
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