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DELICIOUS AND HEALTHY: Your cat will love the taste of this healthy tuna and beef dinner, and you’ll love the healthy results they get with every bite. ADDED VITAMINS AND MINERALS: Make sure your cat gets proper nutrition with added nutrients, vitamins, and minerals. Added nutrition means a healthier feline companion. GRAIN-FREE: Reformulated as grain free for an even healthier diet. Grain free diets can contain more of the ingredients that your cat would be eating in the wild. FEEDING DIRECTIONS: Feed at room temperature and refrigerate unused portion. Feed adult cats 1.25 to 2 pouches (2.8 oz per pouch) per 4 pounds of body weight per day. Kittens feed up to twice as much per pound of body weight. QUALITY FOOD: Formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Cat Food Nutrient Profiles for All Life Stages.
Yes, cat food pouches are healthy for your pet, provided you are feeding your cat the right amount of food every day, and taking care of it in other ways as well. Too little food, and your cat will grow weak; too much food can make your cat obese and lazy.
It's generally acknowledged that most average cats should eat between two to four pouches per day. If your cat is underweight or is a particularly big breed that number can go up to five. On the other hand, if your cat is overweight or obese, the amount of food that she receives should be lower.
From about four months old, one pouch is perfect for a single delicious meal. Kittens should be fed three to four meals each day until they are six months old. After that, two to four meals a day are recommended.
Canned Cat Food Benefits The largest benefit of feeding a canned diet is the higher water content. Cats with certain health conditions that require a higher-than-normal water intake, such as kidney disease, diabetes, or lower urinary tract disease, may benefit from the additional water in these diets.
"With an all-natural and grain-free type diet they are lacking an amino acid called taurine which essentially predisposes them to a heart condition called dilated cardiomyopathy," Billmaier said.
She recommends looking for cat food with “natural whole ingredients such as fruits, vegetables and high-quality carbohydrates like rice, oats or potatoes.”
Cats can and should eat wet food every day because it agrees with the feline digestive system better than dry or semi-moist food.
Because cats naturally drink little water, some vets prefer wet food since its higher moisture content keeps cats hydrated, which may help prevent kidney disease.
While your veterinarian can prescribe a specific diet, it's a common recommendation to feed more wet food for cats to support urinary tract health by boosting hydration,” explains Dr. Bernal.