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To you, no other breed is more magnificent than your Persian cat. To Royal Canin, there’s no other way to feed that magnificence than with precise nutrition. With big eyes, luxurious coats, and adorable flat faces, it’s no wonder why Persian cats are easily admired. These unique features require tailored nutrition from a dry food that is easy to eat, maintains their coat’s shine, controls hairballs, and supports healthy digestion. Royal Canin Adult Persian Dry Cat Food is tailor-made nutrition created just for your Persian pure breed. The almond-shaped specialized kibble is designed for the unique way a Persian cat uses the underside of their tongue to eat, allowing them to easily pick up, chew, and crunch away tartar buildup. An exclusive combination of essential nutrients like amino acids, vitamins, and omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids promotes healthy skin and a healthy coat, keeping your Persian’s long, luxurious coat shiny and soft. A complex blend of fibers helps eliminate ingested hair and control hairballs. And highly digestible proteins and prebiotics promote digestive health. Mix in or complement this dry food with Royal Canin Adult Persian Loaf in Sauce Wet Cat Food for a texture that’s sure to please even the pickiest of eaters. With over 50 years of scientific research and observation, Royal Canin continues to deliver targeted nutrition to feed every pet’s magnificence. Not satisfied? Then neither are we. Our formulas are 100% satisfaction guaranteed.
Some cats, wild and domestic, do hunt rabbits or hare. For most wild cats, however, rabbits are not their main prey, which means that rabbit meat is as good a meat alternative for cats as other meats, but not better. One significant aspect of feeding rabbit meat is the question if it is ethical.Nov 21, 2018
"Dry food is fine as long as it is complete and balanced," says Dr. Kallfelz. Dry food may be less expensive than canned cat food and may stay fresher longer. Cats that eat only dry food need to be provided with lots of fresh water, especially if they are prone to developing urinary tract blockages.
"From age six months to maturity, most cats will do well when fed two times a day." Once the cat becomes an adult, at about one year, feeding once or twice a day is appropriate in most cases. Senior cats, age seven and above, should maintain the same feeding regimen.
Cats should eat at least two meals each day, about 12 hours apart. But a breakfast, lunch, afternoon, dinner, and right before bed schedule is an equally great option. If more than 12 hours elapses between meals, the stomach can become hyperacidic causing nausea.
Here are the digestibility ratings for the following cat food ingredients: Cooked egg whites – 98% Muscle meat (chicken, rabbit, turkey) – 92%
Rabbit is an excellent protein choice for cats because it's a component of a natural feline diet. That being said, rabbits do not make up the majority of the diet for most wild cats. It's a healthy and biologically appropriate option, but not necessarily moreso than other proteins.Aug 31, 2022