You usually don't need to supplement your cat's diet with anything beyond
her normal dry cat food, wet cat food, or raw food.
Not exact matches
In most cases, offering
food as you would for a «
normal»
cat is fine, whether that involves leaving
dry food out at all times or feeding meals at scheduled times.
If your
cat refuses to touch
dry food with canned or raw mixed in, offer only the new
food for the first half of the meal period before offering their
normal food.
According to Dr. Leslie, a product awarded the VOHC seal of acceptance «needs to show that plaque and tartar formation will be retarded by 20 percent or greater as compared to a
normal dry dog or
cat food only.»
Look at the
foods you are feeding your
cat very carefully; some
cat food manufacturers, including Flint River Ranch, have supplemented their
dry and canned offerings with pH - controlling acidifiers like DL - Methionine to help to keep the
cat's urine pH in the
normal range of between 6 and 6.5.
A new study out of Sweden found that
normal - weight
cats fed a diet of
dry food had an increased risk of Type 2 Diabetes.
Dry cat food, with its coating of oil and
normal surface bacteria, seems to be a much bigger problem in the acne department than canned
food.