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Britain has always been a nation of cat lovers and the continued health of your moggie is all important to you.
Britain has always been a nation of cat lovers and the continued health of your moggie is all important to you. Cat nutrition should be at the top of your list of vigilance when it comes your pet.

Many animals are built to adapt to their environment and can handle a lot of what it throws at them. But this doesn’t mean that you can be lapse in feeding them. Some animals can burn away almost all fat on their bodies and half of their protein, which is clearly something that helps them to survive harsh winters. However, the same is not the case for water. If only 15% of their water is lost then it can mean death.

A continuous fresh supply of water will do your cat no harm especially if it is provided alongside crunchy, dry food. The general rule for your cat is that it requires 50ml of water for every kilogram of body mass per day meaning that a 4 kg cat should drink at least 200ml. There is no need to worry about your cat over drinking, if they need to drink they will do it.

So cat nutrition is vital, but what if you have a kitten? To begin with kittens require a very specific balance of phosphorous and calcium to maintain a healthy metabolism. This usually means you have to buy food specifically prepared for kittens. To ensure that your kitten doesn’t develop heart or eye problems, food with a good supply of taurine is essential.

Despite what you might think about animals in the wild, it is not really a good idea to feed your cat or kitten raw meat. Raw meat can carry very harmful bacteria like E.coli and salmonella. This can easily transmitted between other animals, around your house and even to humans.
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