Healthy Living
Healthy Treat & Feeding Tips for Cats
Just because there are unlimited food and treat options for your cat at the pet food store, doesn’t mean all of them are the healthiest choice for feline health. In fact, many store bought cat food and treats contain hidden sugars, empty carbohydrates, and excess sodium all of which contribute to adverse health conditions like diabetes, liver and kidney issues, arthritis, and heart disease in cats. Plus, many owners over feed and over treat their furry friends. While in certain cases treats can be used to help train a cat or to reinforce good behavior. Too many cat treats and too much cat food can end in obesity and afore mentioned health conditions. Here are a few rules to follow to keep cat meals and treats under control: 1. Treats are just that…treats The term treat implies that it’s given only on special occasions. Yet many cat owners overdo it in the treat department, resulting in added pounds that contribute to kitty diabetes, arthritis, heart disease, and more. According to the American Veterinary Association, treats should make up a mere 10% of any feline’s diet while a nutritious cat food should make up the remaining 90%. And that cat food should be filled with protein, healthy fats, and whole carbohydrates (i.e., brown rice).
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