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Canned fish like tuna, cheese, steamed broccoli, cooked eggs, lean deli meats, melon, spinach, peas, beef, bananas, and canned baby food. All of these should be given sparingly to your cat so as not to upset its normal diet.
Live insects (crickets, mealworms, flies, etc.) and canned cat food. The canned cat food should be the ground kind, as it's easier for them to eat.
Chicken based canned cat food with a stir stick.
I feed my cat with WHISKAS Jelly Canned food 3 times a day. She loves it. Since it is important to provide proper nutrition and dehydrate cats so I prefer jelly or wet food for my cat. She loves eating but hates to drink anything. I think it's in their genes.
You should not feed a cat pizza, it is human food not cat food.
Our vet told us to make sure the mother cat got all the food she wanted. Feed her canned food multiple times per day and also leave out crunchy food. If she doesn't eat all the canned food, do not leave it out too long. For tips & advice on Cats nutrition & health care visit free magazines on laralist.
no, the best food for cats is cat food .
Cats eat dry cat food and canned cat food. This is what is bought from pet stores. Cats in the wild however have to hunt for their food.
The site cats.about.com might be the answer - they seem to be a huge repository of information about cats. You can see their topic on canned food for adult cats here: http://cats.about.com/od/catfoo1/tp/tpcannedadult.htm
Because of the state of the Yorkshire terriers teeth you have to be extra careful with them. You CAN feed them "soft" foods but it's not recommended. You should feed the dog kibble so they have to use their teeth. Also brushing their teeth is very important.
The quantity or requirement of cat food depends primarily on the characteristics and growth of your cat. However, as a general rule, a percentage of the animal's weight should be fed daily to maintain an animal's health. Cats should be fed mainly meat and protein foods, such as beef, chicken, turkey, etc. You can also buy dog food or special cat food for cats that can help them meet their nutritional needs. A professional vet should consult your cat's individual health status, age, weight, activity level, etc., and provide a balanced and complete diet.
You should never feed your cat anything that isn't professionally made for cats. It is specifically unhealthy to feed sick, pregnant, or nursing cats food that was not meant for them. Stick to high quality cat food, as this will give the pregnant cat all the nutrients she needs. Look for foods that are high in meat (listed as Chicken, Turkey, Fish etc), while keeping away from by-products and "meat meals". Grains, corn, wheat glutens, food colourings and additives should also be avoided. Canned food which is high in meat and free in grains are much easier to find than dry food with the same specifications.