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  1. Guide to understanding cat food and reading food labels: Cats are obligate carnivores, so they need high amount of protein and fat with very few carbohydrates. The sources of these nutrients should be primarily (over 80%) animal. If possible, you should have the diet as 50% (or more) wet food.

  2. If you get frustrated with commercial cat food options and you desire more control over ingredient quality, source, composition, and phosphorus content of your cats food, see Making Cat Food. (Compostion = caloric distribution of protein/fat/carbohydrate.) Using the Chart

  3. See comments regarding raw diets and making cat food below the following chart, list items #10 & #11 (page 26 in the PDF version of this page). Click the ∞ symbols in the tables to show or hide notes.

  4. If your cat is addicted to dry food see Tips for Transitioning Dry Food Addicts to Canned Food. A sortable chart was created by a helpful reader of catinfo.org but please note that it will not be kept as up-to-date as this chart. A companion chart listing foods in ascending order of phosphorus level is available.

  5. 21 sty 2014 · Calculating Carbohydrates In Cat Food. To calculate the approximate carbohydrate content of cat food, we need to first convert the food to a dry matter basis, as illustrated above. Then it’s just a matter of simple math. The contents of a cat food must total 100%. Based on the examples above:

  6. Cat Food Database This data was compiled by Dr. Lisa Pierson, DVM. A PDF copy of the chart can be found here.

  7. 12 cze 2024 · Guaranteed Analysis. Dry cat foods comprise several basic nutrition components crucial to a cat’s overall health and well-being. These components include: Protein. Fats. Carbohydrates. Fibers. Vitamins. Minerals. Protein is the most important component in a cat’s diet.

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