It doesn't matter what colour of cat you have, healthy food usually stave's off a multitude of veterinary visits for health issues
You can go to a good pet shop and ask what their recommendations are for good cat food, phone your veterinary and they will give you this advice for free, or go and look at the ingredients at the back of packets and tins. Good quality wet foods are high in Protein and Fat, and because cats are strict carnivores, they use these two nutrients as their primary source of energy. Be sure to look at the ingredients - The best cat foods are the ones with a very high named meat content (labeled as Chicken, Turkey, Rabbit, Lamb, Tuna, etc.) as the FIRST, or first three, ingredients.
It is advisable to stay away from brands that include Corn, Wheat, Cereals, Soy and various Sugars in their foods - cats have difficulty in digesting these and do not provide any nutritional value to the cat whatsoever. Wet food with these specifications are much easier to find than in dry food.
A cat's temperament and diet has nothing to do with its coat colour. The term "tabby" describes the certain coat pattern, and nothing else.
ALL cats are complete carnivores; they get all their nutrition from eating raw meat. Good quality cat food that has a very high (over 50%) meat content ensures the food will have more nutrients and less cheap filler that serves no purpose to a cat. Commercial cat food is always cooked, but all the needed nutrients are added to give the cat a complete diet.
Toxic foods that can Kill a cat are mainly: garlic, onion, grapes, avocados and bread dough so keep those away from ANY CAT.
Generally, tabby cats, like any domestic cat, will eat cat food provided by their humans. They will also eat small animals (mice, voles, rats), fish, small birds, and insects when they can catch them.
Cats eat regular cat food like Innova/EVO, Wellness, Blue Buffalo, Orijen, etc. Cat's don't need house food because that can make them sick.
The best cat foods are the ones with a very high, named meat content (labelled as Chicken, Turkey, Rabbit, Lamb, Tuna, etc.) as the FIRST ingredient with no grains, wheat, corn or any other cereals. Be sure to keep away from Ingredients such as grain, corn, wheat gluten, various sugars as they serve no nutritional value to the cat whatsoever.
ALL cats, no matter their breed, gender and coat colour (Tabby is a coat pattern), are carnivores.
Cats are strict carnivores, so get all their nutrients from meat which are high in Protein and Fat, and cats use these two nutrients as their primary source of energy. A domestic cat's diet should consist predominantly of meat. Cat foods should have a good named meat source (labeled as Chicken, Turkey, Rabbit, Lamb, Tuna, etc.) as the first, or first three, ingredients on the list.
Cats share the same diet no matter what their coat pattern or breed is. All cats are carnivores and thus get all their nutrition from meat, which is abundant in protein, fats and other nutrients.
mostly COOKED meat and eggs also fish like tuna, chicken, and beef should do
Cats share the same diet no matter what their coat pattern or breed is. All cats are carnivors and thus eat anything living. Mainly mice, fish, birds and lizards.
Cat food.
cats usually eat chicken meat or any kind of raw meat exsept sasage
they eat food its obveas
sometimes cat food
Cats and lions eat meat.
catsdo not eat meat from shops.
They eat the same thing that Tigers and Lions and all Cats would eat. They eat meat. Wherever they find it, they eat it.
Of course! In the wild cats eat meat, like birds, rats, mice. They are carnivores - meat eaters.
cat chow and other stuff that I can't think of.
Meat!
Yes aback bear will way a cat it will eat any kind of meat it can get it's paws on
Cats in zoos are fed meat.
Not unless it's a meat porridge. Cats are carnivores, and really have to eat meat.