LADIES, having pets like cats is indeed enjoyable, isn’t it? Their cute appearance invites affection. Not to mention their funny and affectionate behavior, which serves as stress relief. Often, a strong bond of love forms between owners and their cats, leading to the term anabul (furry child) for these beloved pets.

One important aspect of keeping cats is paying attention to their diet. The health and well-being of a cat depend on the nutrition they receive daily. Good food not only maintains a cat's overall health but also helps prevent and treat various diseases. Here are some things to consider when choosing cat food products.

Understand Your Cat’s Nutritional Needs

Cats are carnivores and require meat to meet their nutritional needs. The primary nutrient in cat food should be animal protein. High-quality protein sources include chicken, beef, fish, and liver. Protein is the main component of a cat’s diet and is essential for muscle building and tissue repair. Besides protein, cats also need fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals.

Read Labels Carefully

When choosing cat food, it’s important to read the packaging labels carefully. The label provides information about the nutritional content and ingredients used. Ensure that the main ingredient is a source of animal protein, such as chicken, beef, or fish. These ingredients should be listed at the top of the ingredients list. The food should contain balanced amounts of protein, fat, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, and fiber.

Some cat foods may include fillers like corn, wheat, or soy, which are low in nutrients and less essential for cats. Avoid products that list these ingredients in large quantities. Also, avoid artificial coloring, flavoring, and chemical preservatives.

Consider Age and Health Conditions

Cats have different nutritional needs depending on their age and health. Choose food that suits your cat’s life stage. For example, kittens require food high in protein and fat to support their growth and development. Adult and senior cats have different needs, especially those with specific health issues.

Bridge Petcare Founder Jerry Xu explained that Indonesia’s tropical climate and high humidity, combined with cats’ natural tendency to dislike drinking water, make them prone to skin and fur diseases, as well as urinary tract issues. “According to surveys conducted at several veterinary clinics in Indonesia, skin, fur, and urinary tract diseases are common problems in cats,” said Jerry.

Cat owners, he continued, can utilize food products specifically formulated for cats with certain health issues. For example, NatureBridge’s latest Daily Care series, which was recently launched in Indonesia, includes Hair & Skin to address skin and fur problems, Urinary for cats with urinary tract issues, and Mother & Baby for pregnant, nursing cats and kittens.

“The Daily Care series is functional daily pet food that uses freeze-drying technology, where real meat is frozen at -38 degrees Celsius for 26 hours. Hopefully, with high-quality food tailored to their age and health conditions, pet owners and their beloved cats can live healthier, happier lives and grow old together,” Jerry added.

Monitor Your Cat’s Reaction

Don’t forget to carefully monitor your cat’s reaction when introducing new food. Observe changes in their activity levels, coat condition, and digestion. Signs that the food suits your cat include them being active and energetic, with healthy fur growth. Thick, soft, and shiny fur indicates adequate nutrition. Additionally, check their digestion—normal stools without a strong odor suggest the food is suitable for your cat’s digestion. If your cat shows signs of allergies or digestive problems, consult a veterinarian immediately and consider switching their food.

(Source: https://mediaindonesia.com/jelita/688378/jaga-kesehatan-kucing-kesayangan-dengan-makanan-tepat)