2. Choose cat food suitable for the cat's growth stage: adult cats should not eat young cat food with high content in protein, nor should they eat dog food with low content in protein.
3. Pay attention to a balanced diet: feed the cat a mixture of different dishes, and plant cat grass for the cat at home.
4. Feed snacks properly: Some snacks can provide nutrition that normal cat food does not have, but you need to learn to distinguish between good and bad snacks.
5, pay attention to the problem of cat obesity: the best state is that you can't see it but you can easily touch the cat's ribs.
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The nutritional requirements of cats can be divided into six categories: carbohydrate, fat, protein, vitamins, minerals and water. Today we will talk about protein.
If cats are compared to cars, carbohydrates are gasoline, which mainly provides energy and power, then protein is all kinds of parts of cars. Protein can be decomposed. The basic elements that make up protein are called amino acids. There are 20 kinds of amino acids, which can be roughly divided into essential amino acids (that is, they cannot be synthesized by themselves, but must be ingested by foreign sources) and non-essential amino acids (that is, they can be synthesized by themselves).
Reference: Cat-Baidu Encyclopedia