Choosing cat food should be
done on the basis of Cat's activity level, Age and Health.
Check with your Vet about the diet you should consider, and see what
he recommends.
Pet food business is Very competitive so they use by products to
create low priced items which you should avoid.
Remember A Kitten might need more protein than grown up cats. A senior cat
might not need high calories as grown up cats. It goes same for depending on their Activity Levels. Adult cats have different activity levels and should eat cat foods designed for those needs.
Choose food that mentions both the AAFCO (Association of American Feeding Control
Officials) and Animal Feeding Trials on its label.
Make sure your cat gets all the nutrients. Feed your cat dry food as well as wet, canned food. Dry food helps keep her teeth
cleaner.
Cat food containing 34 to 38 percent protein and 19 to 22 percent fat provides a healthy
balance.
Feed your cat twice a day with dry foods are snacks in b/w. Do not
over feed your cat.