Cat Food
So, you have a new kitten. You can just dump some cat food
in a bowl and get on with your life, right? Well, there's a bit
more to the process than this. To keep your kitten healthy, you
will need to be sure that you meet all of his nutritional
needs.
For the first few weeks of his life, your kitten received
all of his nutrition from his mother. As he reached four to six
weeks of age, the breeder probably began supplementing the
mother cat's milk with canned kitten food or with hard kitten
chow moistened with water. By the time your kitten reached
eight weeks of age, he was weaned and eating a diet of kitten
food. Your breeder should have given you some of the food your
kitten was eating or at least the name of the kitten chow.
If you want to change the kitten chow brand that your kitten is
eating, you should still buy a small bag of the brand he is
currently eating so that you can mix it with the new food. This
way your kitten will be able to gradually adjust to the new
food without upsetting his digestion.
Young kittens need to eat quite a bit of food. After all,
they are growing incredibly fast from the age of eight weeks to
about six months. This means that your cat will need to eat
more than once a day. In fact, kittens under six months of age
do best with four small meals a day, since they do not have
very large stomachs, but need plenty of fuel. You should give
your kitten an unlimited water supply.
Once your kitten reaches six months of age, his rate of
growth slows down dramatically. He will become a bit less
active, as well. You can cut his feedings back to two to three
meals a day. However, you should not change his food from
kitten chow to adult food, yet. He is still a growing cat.
Once your cat is a year old, he can finally eat adult cat
food. Since adult cats usually eat when they are hungry, you
can simply keep his dish filled with dry food. However, if he
overeats and begins to grow overweight, you will need to feed
him twice a day instead. If you feed your cat canned food, you
should still offer dry food as well, since canned food should
not be left out for your cat to eat all day.
When you shop for cat food, look for foods that have the
protein source in the first few ingredients. You should also
make sure the food is balanced. If your cat has health
problems, such as hair balls or urinary tract infections, you
should look for cat foods that help control these problems.
Although most cats prefer soft food, dry food can help them
maintain better dental health. If your cat refuses to eat dry
food, you may want to have your dentist to check his teeth
every year or so to be sure they are not too covered in
tartar.
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