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A cat's diet from birth to adulthood

 

A cat's diet from birth to adulthood

What is the best diet for cats? In the past, credit was given to clichés according to which a cat could eat almost anything: thus, the owners did not care much about the quality of his food, giving the fur only what it could find enjoyable.


Today, fortunately, the media and the greater interest in the well-being of domestic cats have spread a greater awareness of pet foods: all of us now know how nutrition affects the physical condition of our friends. Four paws.


Therefore, the cat's food should be chosen very carefully, in order to provide our little friend's body with energy, support and protection. Two, in particular,


Aspects worth noting:


Each age group requires a targeted diet to best meet special psychosomatic needs;


The cat is a carnivore, and all of their anatomy has been specially formed for a feed based on animal proteins.


The importance of meat in the diet


Like all carnivorous predators, cats have an intestinal system that is geared up for a simpler and faster digestion than omnivorous animals.


This means that meat - and very light vegetables like greens and some types of legumes that are rich in vitamins, proteins, antioxidants and essential fatty acids - can be easily absorbed into your body.


On the contrary, his gut is completely incapable of digesting complex carbohydrates, which require a longer and more complex digestive process (as well as some special enzymes that a cat does not produce).


Thus, while a meat-based diet is extremely healthy for cats and is fully compatible with the abilities of the digestive system, a meal based on complex carbohydrates (bread, pasta, etc.) causes poor digestion and digestive problems. Of various types and malnutrition.


Moreover, in order to survive, a cat's body needs some strange amino acid (such as taurine) that only meat can provide.


Therefore, meat for all ages is the staple food for cats. In the same way, the diet should completely exclude the presence of complex carbohydrates, the harmful effect of which affects the absorption of all other nutrients.


 Foods that contribute to harmonious growth

From birth to eight weeks of life, a kitten is fed exclusively on breast milk, which is a complete food that is extremely rich in antibodies.


From the age of two months, the kitten begins weaning and can feed on solid foods. The nutritional strength of her food, at this delicate stage, must be especially high, in order to promote the correct growth of organs, tissues and vital processes.


And this is not all: the development process also includes the formation of a strong immune system that is able to fight the bacteria and viruses responsible for diseases and infections.


Thus, the basis of the daily meal will be a high percentage of fresh meat, the primary source of proteins with a high biological value (more absorbable and rich in essential amino acids) to support muscle and immune response.


A cat's digestive system is still very fragile, so it is imperative to choose an intensely nutritious protein source but at the same time light and easily digestible (chicken, for example).


Mineral salts will be added to this essential component: calcium and phosphorus for bone formation, teeth and joint tissue, potassium for the blood and the cardiovascular system, and magnesium for brain development.


The right amount of vitamins (A, E, C, group B) will promote the development of cognitive functions, eyesight, immune defenses and the nervous system; The essential fatty acids omega 3 and 6 prevent inflammation and facilitate the growth of thick, smooth and shiny hair, keeping the skin healthy and protected.


Finally, yeasts and prebiotic fibers will strengthen the colon against digestive difficulties and disease-causing bacteria. Given these needs, it is possible to prepare food for cats at home or choose high-quality dry food, such as the Oasy Kitten chicken-based croquette for kittens, with notable advantages of lightness, completeness and nutritional richness.


The right balance of nutrients for optimal maintenance


12 months of life marks a turning point: the cat completes the development process and, in fact, becomes an adult.

Therefore, the cat needs a change: the cat now needs a diet that is able to ensure not only daily energy and support, but also adequate prevention of infectious diseases and chronic conditions typical of aging.


Meat, fresh and in a high proportion, remains the main food: your body, in fact, still needs proteins and essential amino acids. Mineral salts are still very important, which ensure proper support for the function of the heart, the skeletal system, and the cardiovascular system.


However, the dosages do change: in fact, proteins and minerals must be carefully balanced so as not to overburden the kidneys and urinary tract, so as to prevent the onset of cystitis, stones and kidney failure.


This is especially important when spaying a cat: in fact, the sterilization intervention significantly alters the body's balance, which remains more vulnerable to this type of problem.


Moreover, neutered cats show a remarkable tendency to gain weight: so the diet, in this specific case, should be complete but at the same time low-calorie.


Oasy Cat sterilized salmon is a great example of this: their balanced intake of nutrients protects the kidneys and urinary tract, while salmon meat, rich in protein and essential fatty acids, is intensely nourished with lightness and ease of digestion.


The contribution of vitamins and antioxidants is consistent for all adult cats - both sterilized and non-sterilized - to counteract the natural cellular aging process and to maintain the efficiency of organs and tissues.


With any lifestyle, from the most active to the most inactive, intake of omega-3 and 6 essential fatty acids is exceptionally positive due to its multiple benefits.


Omega 3 and 6, in fact, possess anti-inflammatory, protective, moisturizing, and rebalancing properties, and are especially beneficial for the heart, skin, hair, metabolism, colon, and general health.


Oasy fully exploits its precious nutritional properties in adult tuna croquettes, enriched with fresh tuna.


Even in this age group, prebiotic enzymes - especially FOS and MOS, which are beneficial for the balance of intestinal bacteria -, fiber, and essential ingredients are essential to improve the assimilation of nutrients and ensure optimal colon health. .


For this reason, Oasy has enriched all of their formulas with this precious supplement, in order to make your cat's nutrition not only complete, but extremely beneficial as well.


Feeding your cat with dry food means ensuring complete, healthy and balanced support at all ages; However, croquette alone is not enough to guarantee an impeccable health condition.


By nature, cats drink little: it is therefore essential to provide them with an adequate amount of fluid, while supplementing their diet with high-quality moist food.


This is why Oasy supplemented its cat range with moisturizing formulas that are high quality, unusually tasty and very rich in meat and other functional nutrients.


The total absence of indigestible or harmful substances such as preservatives, dyes, artificial entrees, GMOs, soy and gluten also adds remarkable tolerability to food quality.



Source: alimentianimalionline.it

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