Choose From These Healthy Cat Meals

By John Wright




Protein in Cat Food Dietary protein supplies necessary amino acids and is required for the creation of antibodies, enzymes, hormones, tissues, and proper pH balance. Protein provides energy for cats and is needed for development and growth.



Complete proteins contain ample amounts of essential amino acids and are found in foods like meat, fish, eggs, and chickens. Incomplete proteins don't provide all essential amino acids and are found in many foods including legumes, grains, and vegetables.

Plant proteins don't supply the essential amino acids that a pussy needs, for example taurine which come from animal protein. Pussies need protein from animal sources as the amino acids from vegetable sources aren't well utilized. Overall, cats have a particularly high duty for protein.

Fat Nutritional fat is a concentrated source of energy for the cat. It also provides necessary fatty acids and aids in nutrient function and transportation. Fat is concerned in cell integrity and metabolic regulation. Trans fat is found primarily in animal sources while polyunsaturated fat is found mostly in plant sources.

Linoleic and arachidonic acids have long been said to be essential trans acids (EFAs) for moggies. More recently, DHA has been added due to its critical contribution to feline vision, reproductive health, and the immunity mechanism. EPA may also be of benefit. Unlike some animals, cats do not efficiently convert plant sources of EFAs to the needed derivatives. For instance, pussies must consume red meat to obtain arachidonic acid. Also , moggies don't convert LA to GLA (as some animals do), but studies show that GLA can benefit feline skin and coat health. The moggy would also consume Omega 3s and CLA when eating its natural herbivorous prey.

Minerals Minerals are crucial to the moggy and are involved in almost all physical reactions. They contribute to enzyme formation, pH balance, nutrient utilization, oxygen transport, and are stockpiled in bone and muscle tissue. Biological availability may vary widely dependent on the source of the mineral. Elemental minerals are sometimes taken from the earth or water. Chelated minerals are the ones that are bound with other organic substances often making them less complicated for the body to take in. Minerals include calcium, chloride, chromium, cobalt, copper, fluorine, iodine, iron, magnesium, manganese, molybdenum, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, silicon, sodium, sulphur, and zinc. There are more mineral elements required by pussies at trace concentrations. Minerals, like vitamins, work synergistically. They've got a co-operative action between them.

Vitamins Vitamins are necessary for metabolism regulation, normal expansion and function. Vitamins are found in food and some are synthesized within the animal's body. They are categorized as either water- or fat-soluble. Fat-soluble vitamins include A, D, E, and K. Water-soluble vitamins include C and the B-complex. Often, fat-soluble vitamins are stockpiled in the body, while water-soluble vitamins pass through quicker. Once more, the meat eating kitty uses animal sources of nutrients more readily than plant sources. As an example, pussies cannot convert beta-carotene from plants to vitamin A (as some animals do), so they need preformed vitamin A from an animal source. Preformed vitamin A doesn't need any conversion.

Water Because cats are engineered to meet almost all of their water necessities by eating fresh uncooked food, they naturally have a low thirst drive. This can lead to health worries for cats that eat dry cat food products and treats.

One of the Problems is that although they become dehydrated eating the tripe, their natural "programming" may not give them some encouragement to drink more water. And their pee can become too concentrated.

Although a good pussy-cat doesn't drink much, you should generally have clean top quality drinking water open to them. And please ensure it's good quality water, meaning tap water could be out, particularly if your community puts fluoride and chlorine in the water supply. If you have well water, have it tested yearly for pollutants.




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