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How do I know if my cat's food is complete?

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4 мая 2010 г. · The nutritional adequacy statement tells you if the product will serve as a complete and balanced meal for your cat's particular life stage.


What is a complete cat food?

Complete cat food contains all the vitamins and minerals that your cat requires to be healthy and is a suitable meal to feed your feline at every mealtime. Complementary cat food often comprises of wet cat food and treats.

Do cats eat until they are full?

So feeding a cat until it is full is almost always overfeeding unless it is an actively growing kitten under eight months of age. Naturally, cats eat multiple small meals a day by hunting and eating what they catch.

How do I make my cat finish his food?

If your cat still won't finish its food, try gradually changing its diet to give it new, interesting food without upsetting its stomach. For example, if it gets bored of eating dry food, try mixing in a spoonful of wet food with the dry food at meal time to entice it to eat more.

How long does it take for a cat to finish eating?

Because cats have a simple stomach structure, once the stomach is filled with food, it will empty within a few hours as food moves into the small intestine. After 8 - 10 hours, an empty stomach begins to send signals to the brain stimulating a hunger response.

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