RileyKiko
  • Recipes
  • Nutrition
  • Wellness
  • Recommended
No Result
View All Result
RileyKiko
  • Recipes
  • Nutrition
  • Wellness
  • Recommended
No Result
View All Result
RileyKiko
Home Cat

Things To Know When Cooking for Cats

what's different about feeding cats

14 May 2023
in Cat, Nutrition
0
Things To Know When Cooking for Cats

Food diversity is key to well rounded nutrition and health. 

This article goes into cat specific nutrition. We recommend reading this article first to get a general understanding about feeding animals. 

Here are some things to know as you cook for your cat. 

CATS ARE CARNIVORES

Dogs have a preference for sweet foods. Cats do not. Cats prefer flavours that are typically perceived as bitter. This may reflect the cat’s evolutionary adherence to a more carnivorous feeding pattern.

NUTRITIONAL IDIOSYNCRASIES

Certain nutritional idiosyncrasies mean cats have more stringent dietary requirements.

  • taurine need
  • arachidonic acid need
  • preformed vitamin A need

These needs can only be met by consuming animal tissue. 

It is possible to develop a vegetarian diet for cats but this requires special supplementation of purified forms of taurine, arachidonic acid, and preformed vitamin A.

ROLE OF PROTEIN

  • according to studies, the protein requirement of cats is substantially higher than that of other mammals, including the dog
  • cat bodies maintain normal blood glucose through the consistent breakdown of proteins for energy
  • taurine and arachidonic acid are essential (protein) for cats as their bodies cannot produce these in adequate amounts
  • taurine and arachidonic acid are found only in animal tissue
  • there is no evidence showing that high protein intake initiates or contributes to the progression of kidney dysfunction
  • baking causes taurine levels in meats to degrade less than boiling 
    • pork lion raw = 600 mg / kg ~ baked = 200 mg / kg ~ boiled = 100 mg / kg
    • clams raw = 2400 mg / kg ~ baked = 1000 mg / kg ~ boiled = 440 mg / kg
  • lack of arginine in the diet causes an immediate and severe deficiency response in cats
  • check that recipes provide the minimum recommended levels of arginine and taurine 

ROLE OF FATS

  • read this article to get a better understanding about feeding animals

ROLE OF CARBOHYDRATES

  • dogs and cats do not require carbohydrate in their diets
  • dry pet foods contain the highest amount of carbohydrate

Recipes for cats should typically have much lower levels of starch and fibre than for dogs. Diets with significant levels of starch can be a contributor in the development of diabetes in cats. 

TYPICAL NUTRIENT CONTENTS OF COMMERCIAL CAT FOOD

  • these are on a dry matter basis ~ which is the percentages of nutrients when its moisture content is 0%
Dry Cat Food
Wet Cat Food
FAT
12%~22%
15%~30%%
PROTEIN
30%~45%
35%~55%
CARBOHYDRATE
25%~45%
20%~35%

CATS & VITAMIN A

  • cats cannot convert carotenoid pigments to active vitamin A
  • largest quantities of preformed vitamin A are found in fish liver oils and animal livers
  • cats are unable to protect themselves from absorbing toxic levels of vitamin A when fed too much foods with concentrated levels of the vitamin

CATS & VITAMIN E

  • feeding high levels of fish oil and fatty fish may cause a threefold to fourfold increase in a cat’s requirement for vitamin E
  • vitamin E protects the body from oxidative damage that occurs with high levels of unsaturated fats typically found in fish oil and fatty fish

PETS & MINERALS

  • calcium, iron, copper and zinc need attention as homemade diets made up of three or four ingredients often lack these in inadequate levels
  • calcium and phosphorus levels in meals also need to be at a minimum ratio of 1:1
  • egg shells are a great natural way of adding much needed calcium to diets

ROLE OF VITAMINS & MINERALS

  • have a look at this link to see the role different nutrients play in our bodies

Read more about nutrition & health.

OBESITY

  • obese dogs and cats frequently develop glucose intolerance and may predispose them to diabetes
  • your cat is likely overweight if you are unable to see a concave abdominal tuck when viewed from side

See more about body condition score.

If You Enjoyed Our Content

please consider buying us a coffee / sending us dog treats

Click here to Send Treat
Content Notice Articles and videos are Informational only and not intended to replace professional veterinarian advice. Always consult a veterinarian or veterinary practitioner regarding your pet’s health and nutrition.
Tags: AAFCO recommendedbasicscarbohydratecatfathomemade dietprotein
ShareSendShare

Related Posts

Dog

How To Cook For Your Dog

31 May 2023
Cat

How nutrition studies changed the way we cook for our dogs

28 May 2023

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent

  • How To Cook For Your Dog
  • Recipe for Elimination Diet ~ Bison Sweet Potato Pumpkin
  • Recipe Check ~ Chicken Brown Rice & Beets
  • How nutrition studies changed the way we cook for our dogs
  • Good Poo Bad Poo

Check Out Our Videos

See RileyKiko YouTube

Tags

AAFCO recommended B-complex vitamins basics broccoli calcium carbohydrate carbs carrot cat celery chicken breast copper coriander DHA egg elimination diet EPA fat fat need FEDIAF recommended ground turmeric homemade diet iron magnesium minced pork minerals nutrition guidelines nutrition philosophy omega 3 pasta phosphorus pork liver protein pumpkin raw diet selenium shiitake mushroom vitamin A vitamin and mineral needs vitamin B vitamin C vitamin D vitamin E vitamins zinc
  • Recipes
  • Nutrition
  • Dog
  • Cat
  • Recommended
  • About | Suggest Recipe | Contact
  • Privacy & Usage Policy

© 2023 RileyKiko Channel

No Result
View All Result
  • Recipes
  • Nutrition
  • Wellness
  • Recommended
  • Furkids
  • About | Suggest Recipe | Contact
  • Privacy & Usage Policy

© 2023 RileyKiko Channel

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist