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Do You Really Need Cat Food That Contains Vitamins, Minerals And Water?

Author : power jettablesaw

Submitted : 2011-06-19 18:52:28    Word Count : 390    Popularity:   6

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Vitamins promote sensible health in a selection of ways. A prime quality feline diet provides vitamins in the proper amounts and in balance with one another. However, lightweight, heat, moisture, and rancidity will simply destroy the chemicals that build up vitamins, thereby reducing the nutritional value of your cat's food.

For that reason, it's essential to guard stored food from heat, lightweight and moisture, and to use it before its expiration date. As vital as they're, though, more isn't higher when it involves vitamins.

After all, an way over some vitamins can build your cat ill. Too much vitamin A, for instance, will injury her bones.

Minerals are very important to strong bones, healthy cell tissue, and properly functioning organs. High quality feline diets offer minerals in the right balance.

As with vitamins, though, an excessive amount of of some minerals will cause serious health problem, including kidney stones and skeletal problems.

Dietary supplements could seem like a smart way to make sure your cat's proper nutrition, and some supplements are good for a few cats. However, excess vitamins and minerals within the diet will cause serious problems.

If you feed a top quality cat food, supplements ought to not be necessary. Ask your vet before adding supplements to your cat's diet.

Water is a vital half of your cat's diet. It keeps her body properly hydrated and helps her organs function. Senior cats are particularly subject to dehydration, so you want to make it straightforward for her to take in enough water every day, notably if she eats dry food.

Your cat gets some of her water indirectly from her food and some directly by drinking. She should always have straightforward access to scrub water. If her mobility becomes restricted as she ages, help her by placing water bowls in all elements of the house that she frequents.

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