7 Ways to Improve Your Cat’s Diet

Are you a new cat owner? Or concerned about your cat’s diet? Then your search ends here! We all know that animals function differently than humans, so it’s not always advisable to give them the same food you eat.

According to a survey, many indoor cats are becoming overweight and obese, because of overfeeding and inactive lifestyle. As a pet owner, it’s your responsibility to ensure that your cat is living a healthy and happy life. We can say what we like, but unlike us, our pets can’t speak, so we need to find the best solution for their diet.

Below listed are some points which will help you make necessary changes in your pet’s diet.

Diet Schedule

Diet schedule will help both cats and their owners. Try to train your cats from an early stage, so that she will know when it’s time for her to eat. This will ensure that your cat does not overeat or miss any meals.

Balanced Diet

It’s always important to feed your cat a balanced diet, so if you’re feeding them food prepared at home, you should also include some vet recommended food products so they have a complete meal.  There’s always been a debate whether the commercial foods are healthy or not. So, if you choose to feed your cat raw meats, try giving them supplements so it covers all the nutrition required by them.

Portion Size

Portion size is very important while feeding your pet, especially cats. So, if your cat is not active, and tends to have extra meals in a day, try to cut down the portion size in every meal, so as to maintain their weight and health.

Treats

Who doesn’t love giving treats to their pets? And, we agree that every pet needs attention and some treats once in a while. You just have to make sure that the amount of treats given in a day is not more than 10% of their diet. Because the ratio of obese cats have been increasing rapidly in past several years, so always look out for the treats which has low calories.

Fish Oil

Fish Oil is very beneficial for cats. It contains natural fatty acid, which keeps the skin of your cat from drying especially during winter, and is good for their coats.

Hydrated

Keep your cat hydrated. It’s a known fact that the cats tend to drink less water than required. For that you’ll need to pay attention to your cat’s likes and dislikes. Many cats like to drink water right out of taps, and many have a tendency to just drink from the bowl next to them. So, if you can figure out what works best for your pet, you won’t have to worry about your pet being dehydrated.

Age

Age also plays an important role in their diet. As they get older, their eating habits also change, so always experiment with different kind of foods, and then choose the one your cat likes the most.

Grass

Grass, especially for indoor cats, can be a good choice. There might have been incidents where the cats had chewed up your plants. It’s in their inherent quality to eat plants, so if your cat doesn’t go out much, you can feed them grass which will help in digestion because of the fibres present in it. Just make sure they don’t go near lilies, as those are harmful for them. It is also crucial to note that, it is not always good to feed your cat with grass. During the low digestive periods or in case they are facing any digestive issues, you can feed them grass, which can help them with digestion.

 

Keeping your pet healthy should always be your first priority, so pay attention to their needs. By incorporating nutrition based food into their diet, you’ll be able to see the improvement in their health. Cats are adorable creatures with a clever mind, and for sure you’ll never have a dull moment with them! Pets give you so much joy, so this is the least you can do for the.