The Citizen (KZN)

Essential nutrients for your kitten

- Protein Essential fa y acids Vitamins Minerals

Just like their big cat cousins, kittens are true carnivores.

Their teeth, tongue and digestive systems are specially designed for eating meat.

As carnivores, kittens need lots of protein and a complex balance of nutrients.

Also, because they grow so fast, kittens need different levels of certain nutrients compared to adult cats, and this includes the right ratio of calcium to phosphorus.

To give your newest addition to the family a balanced and nutritiona­l diet, Whiskas helps pet owners understand the essentials that are needed for kittens to develop and grow optimally.

Protein is essential for your kitten’s healthy growth, muscle tone, fur, skin and claws.

Proteins are built from smaller units called amino acids.

Some of these – such as taurine and arginine – are essential amino acids, which your kitten can’t produce by themselves.

This means it’s important to provide them with protein in their diet.

Kittens need essential fatty acids to help keep their skin, coat, reproducti­ve system and metabolism healthy.

They’re an important source of energy – and they also make meals taste great!

Vitamins are essential for kittens’ vision, bone growth and metabolism.

There are lot of different vitamins, with each one fulfilling a specific role.

So if your kitten cuts her paw, one vitamin will help stop the bleeding, while another will help repair the skin.

Minerals give kittens strong teeth and bones.

The major minerals they need are calcium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, chloride and magnesium.

These can be found in exactly the right amounts in a complete kitten food.

Kittens need carbohydra­tes as an energy source. In addition, dietary fibre in carbohydra­tes will help their digestive systems.

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