
Kittens need balanced nutrition during feeding. After all, kittens are in the developmental stage. Once nutritional deficiencies, the impact on health is relatively large. Therefore, pet owners must be more careful and cautious in order to allow vulnerable kittens to grow up healthy. Here are a few principles for feeding kittens, I hope you can master them.
1. Necessity of a balanced diet for kittens
1. Nutritional needs for growth
After the kitten is weaned, the owner should provide it with a nutritionally balanced diet in time to meet its nutritional needs. During the growing period, kittens have some special requirements for food.
2. Vitamins and minerals
Kittens need more protein than adult cats, and they must contain a variety of amino acids needed for growth. Appropriate amounts of vitamins and minerals are also required for healthy growth of teeth and bones.
A kitten needs 4 times more energy per kilogram of body weight than an adult cat.
2. Feeding petsKittens Diet Principles
1. Small meals and frequent meals
Because of the kitten's lack of nutrition and energy The requirements are much higher than that of adult cats, and the stomach capacity of kittens is relatively small, so the feeding of kittens should pay attention to small meals and frequent meals, so as not to allow the kitten to absorb it again.
2. Foods with higher nutrition
The ideal food for kittens should be delicious and highly nutritious food that is easy to digest to ensure that the nutrients in it can be fully absorbed. Kittens belong to the growth stage, so the itch must be fully balanced.
3. The number of times the kitten should be fed per day
1. Follow the original habits
If the kitten is adopted from other places, the owner should learn about the kitten in detail If you want to change the eating habits of the original owner, it should be done in a gradual and gradual manner, and it should not be changed suddenly.
2. Gradually reduce the amount of milk just weaned
Newly weaned kittens should be fed 4 to 5 times a day, until the kittens are 6 months old and their weight has reached 3% of that of an adult cat. At /4, the number of feedings can be gradually reduced to twice a day.
3. Cats do not overeat
Cats generally do not overeat, so feed him as much as he needs at each meal. The feeding time should generally be controlled within 20 to 30 minutes, and the remaining food should be thrown away in time. Male cats eat more and grow faster than female cats.
Male cats are heavier than female cats as adults.
4. Gradually feed adult cat food
When kittens grow to 8 to 9 months, they can gradually feed adult cat food. This process is best for one week. In this way, when the kitten becomes an adult, it can fully adapt to the food of the adult cat.
The growing period of kittens: feeding principles and precautions
IV. Precautions for feeding kittens
1. Meat and water
Cats are absolute carnivores and must get the nutrients that meat only contains. There must be plenty of fresh and clean drinking water at all times, and it must also be brought to the veterinary hospital for regular inspections to maintain physical and mental health and maintain the best condition.
2. Avoid bad habits
Giving kittens human food can cause unnecessary distressing behaviors, such as bad habits that cause them to beg or steal food. Therefore, this phenomenon must be avoided when feeding.
3. Choose dry cat food
For your cat's nutrition and teeth, commercially available dry cat food is the best choice. However, kittens cannot switch from milk to dry cat food immediately, so it takes time to get used to it.
4. Infant Food Substitution
During the transition period, high-fat, high-protein, nutrient-rich weaning foods must be provided. Foods suitable for weaning include beef, cooked pork, tender meat from chicken breast, rice, fish, liver, etc. Or use baby food without added vegetables instead.
5. Chop food for consumption
In the process of feeding kittens, pay attention to the feeding method. Some kittens can learn to use a bowl to eat, and when some kittens cannot learn, the pet owner should not be impatient and should put the food directly in the palm of the hand to feed. Another point that pet owners must remember is that the kitten's food must be chopped, which is more suitable for kittens.