The natural diet of cats is meat.
Cats are meat eaters, designed to thrive on a wide variety of small prey animals, eaten fresh and whole. Their natural diet is high in water and protein, with a moderate amount of fat, and a very low percentage of carbohydrate.
Cats generally prefer their food between room temperature and body temperature. The dry food cats are used to eating is designed to be very smelly. Warming the food releases the flavors and fragrances. Cats choose food by smell, and wet food is a lot less fragrant than a commercial food they have been eating. This is often the reason that the second half of a can of food is refused: The first time it was room temperature!
Cats often prefer to be in their owner's room because they feel safe and secure in familiar surroundings. Your cat may also enjoy your company and the comfort of your scent in the room.
In nature, cats usually eat their food at at least room temperature, and often (in the case of freshly killed prey) slightly above room temperature. For them to eat food that's actually cold is unnatural.
Cat food can typically stay out at room temperature for up to 4 hours before it spoils. It is important to refrigerate any uneaten cat food promptly to prevent spoilage and bacterial growth.
Wet cat food should not be left out for more than 2 hours at room temperature to prevent bacterial growth and potential foodborne illness for your cat.
If the can was unopened, and thaws out, still sealed, at room temperature, there should be no problem with it.
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Cats may dislike wet food due to its texture, temperature, or taste preferences. Some cats prefer dry food because it is crunchy and easier to eat. It is important to offer a variety of food options to see what your cat prefers.
Opened cat food can stay out at room temperature for up to 2 hours before it needs to be refrigerated to prevent spoilage and bacterial growth.
It can be kept in a room temperature garage. Not too hot or not too cold or it will sicken and die.
Cats generally prefer cat food with gravy because it adds moisture and flavor to their meal, making it more appealing to them.
Cats generally prefer wet food with gravy over dry food.
Wet cat food should not be left out for more than 2 hours at room temperature to prevent spoilage and potential bacterial growth. It is recommended to refrigerate any uneaten wet cat food promptly.