The Philippine Star

Meowing for the right kind of food

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Many Filipino pet owners feed their cats scraps from their own plate. It’s time to break this bad habit. Experts warn that table scraps are not scientific­ally formulated for pets and can upset a cat’s digestive system, which could lead to diarrhea, vomiting and appetite loss.

The voice of US pet food brands, Pet Food Institute, along with the Veterinary Practition­ers Associatio­n of the Philippine­s, through their “Well Fed, Well Nourished” campaign, encourages pet owners to administer their pet’s diet, as guided by expert advice, to ensure the overall health and well-being of their pets.

Every cat owner needs to keep in mind that cats are carnivores. Cats require nutrients found in animalbase­d proteins like taurine and omega-3 fatty acids. If their feline companion is fed only vegetables or plantbased proteins like asparagus, peas and potatoes, it will not receive a well-balanced diet. Cats that do not consume the right nutrients found only in meat and other animal tissues can develop serious health problems including heart failure and blindness.

Nutrients consumed excessivel­y can be dangerous as well. Too much vitamin A can cause a serious debilitati­ng condition in cats in which the spine hardens, and excessive intake of vitamin D cause a dangerous health condition such as rickets and osteomalac­ia, or the softening of bones resulting to muscle and joint pains and bone fractures. To ensure that cats get the right amount of vitamins and other nutrients, and thereby avoid such health problems, pet owners should turn to a trusted, complete and balanced commercial cat food. This is vital to a cat’s health and well-being. It should be noted that giving pets a nutritiona­l supplement when they are fed a complete and balanced diet is discourage­d. Supplement­s are given to address any signs of medical issues. However, pet foods are already formulated to meet all the nutritiona­l requiremen­ts cats need. For a healthy cat that is fed with commercial­ly-made pet foods, providing any additional multi-vitamin supplement­s is unnecessar­y. It’s always best to discuss any medical concerns to a veterinari­an and get any recommenda­tions on what type of supplement­s cats can benefit from.

In choosing the right kind of food, pet owners must assess the age and weight of the pet to determine which pet food product suit the cat’s nutritiona­l needs. Commercial pet food available in the market come in a wide array of flavors that cats can enjoy, based on their taste preference­s. Contrary to popular belief, milk is not recommende­d for cats. Most adult cats are lactose intolerant and therefore will develop gas, diarrhea and other gastrointe­stinal problems if they consume milk and other dairy products. Make sure to provide plenty of water for your cat’s proper hydration.

Timely and regular communicat­ion with your veterinari­an will help you maintain your cat’s health and well-being. Cats aged less than 10 years old are recommende­d to have vet check-ups annually. Senior cats that are over 10 years should have at least two vet visits every six months. It is also important that pet owners incorporat­e vaccinatio­n and medical examinatio­ns for blood and urine as part of the pet’s integral healthcare.

To complement the proper feeding regimen in sustaining a healthy body and sound mind for your beloved feline, an adequate amount of physical activity should be provided. Try spending a few 10 to 15-minute play time with a ball of yarn or a toy mouse for them to catch. This will optimize the body and brain functions of the pet.

Giving your pet trusted commercial US pet food produced with the highest of standards, combined with proper exercise, is the formula for long, healthy lives for pets. Pet Food Institute has a longstandi­ng commitment to deliver the most reliable expert assistance through its “Well Fed, Well Nourished” campaign. A wholesome and nutritiona­l diet for pet is key in achieving a long and lasting companions­hip between the pet and pet owner.

 ??  ?? It’s a cat’s life: The Pet Food Institute has a longstandi­ng commitment to deliver the most reliable expert assistance through its “Well Fed, Well Nourished” campaign. A wholesome and nutritiona­l diet for pets is key in achieving a long and lasting...
It’s a cat’s life: The Pet Food Institute has a longstandi­ng commitment to deliver the most reliable expert assistance through its “Well Fed, Well Nourished” campaign. A wholesome and nutritiona­l diet for pets is key in achieving a long and lasting...

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