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What Cat Food Is Better For Your Furry Pet?

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The best cat food is the one meant for cats

That sentence might sound silly or even kind of stupid for you but not everybody thinks that way. Us human beings can surely survive even if we don't get the proper nutrients in the food we eat every day. We might go through life eating junk food or solely from one kind of food group and even though we won't die from starvation it might affect our health in the long run. Well, the same applies to our loved feline companions. Some people might feed them with plain cat food that doesn't contain many of the nutrients they need to be healthy or some people might even feed them with left over human's food. This of course is not good for them specially if you want them to live for as many years as possible. That is why you want to make sure you feed them with the best cat food.
Although I did some research on what the needs of cats are in order to grow healthy and live long, what you are about to read is not a scientific study whatsoever. After researching what is good for them I went to my local supermarket and compared all brands and their contents. There's a very good chance that the brands I chose will be available at your local Petsmart, Petco, Walmart, Target or wherever you do your pet shopping. I tried a lot of different brands and kinds before coming to a conclusion. Oh and in case you were wondering, I have 3 cats who gladly accepted taking part of this research.
Does the best cat food come bagged or canned?
There's always been a debate on whether the best cat food should be dry or wet. You might find lots of cat food reviews and some will go one way and others will go the other. A fact about cats is that they don't chew their food like humans do. They will only crush it a couple of times if it's solid and then swallow it right away. And if the food is wet or canned then they will just basically swallow it straight up. In my opinion, as long as they contain the necessary nutrients it doesn't matter it it's dry or wet. I find it might be slightly more expensive if you buy canned food but other than that they are very similar in nutritional content.
There are hundreds of different brands to choose from. Some products target age, if it's an indoor cat, if it's only a kitten or an adult cat. There are others that target specific health needs like hairball control, dental health, food allergies, healthy joints, weight control, sensitive stomach, urinary ailments and others.
In conclusion, there's not a best cat food brand or product in particular. There are brands like Eukanuba and By Nature that were a bit more expensive than the rest and that was because they come with Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids. These are helpful for preventing kidney disease, allergies, high cholesterol or even arthritis. These fatty acids also help with developing your cat's shinny coat. Even though these aren't required by the AAFCO to meet standard on all products, it really boosts the food's nutritional value if they are included in it.
If your pet is an indoor cat, you should consider getting him indoor cat formula since they come with garden greens and wholesome grains that help control hairballs and also maintain a healthy weight.
In my particular case I find that the best cat food, or at least the one that convinced me the most from the ones I read about and that actually tried, is Purina ONE's Advanced Nutrition Hairball Formula. Since two of my cats are long haired they had hairball problems once in a while therefore I looked for something that would control this issue. After trying several brands, this one from Purine lowered the amount and the frequency my cats had hairball problems. It is also reasonable priced compared to other more expensive brands.
If price is not a problem for you then I recommend you Eukanuba Indoor Weight Control and Hairball Relief. I tried it once and seemed to work but it is a bit more pricey compared to Purina ONE's. I actually buy this one once in a while when my kitties get bored of the food so I try to give them some kind of variety. Eukanuba's also has the Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids that I mentioned before.
Not sure which brand to pick yet?
I understand it might seem difficult to pick one brand out of the many that are available from the pet aisle. If you decide to buy an expensive brand I can recommend you using cat food coupons if you want to save some money.
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