Best Cat Food For Kittens
Online, June 18, 2014 (Newswire.com) - So you brought home a few kittens and now you're getting settled into a new life with them. One of the most important things you can do for your kittens is to make sure that they're eating the best cat food and you don't have to just settle for the established cat food brands because there are newer brands that offer cat food made without fillers and additives that are unhealthy for kittens. Before you search for the best cat food, you want to talk with your cat's veterinarian to get suggestions.
- Innova EVO Cat And Kitten Dry Food:
This brand of cat food has 42% protein and this is good news since kittens need their protein in order to grow efficiently. The top ingredients in Innova EVO Cat and Kitten Dry Food include turkey, chicken, herring and potatoes. This cat food is also grain free.
- Wellness Complete Health Salmon Cat Food:
The main ingredient in this cat food is salmon and since salmon is high in omega 3 fatty acids, it is a healthy food that encourages proper brain function in the kittens' brains and the salmon also improves the kittens' muscle mass. Other ingredients in Wellness Complete Health Salmon Cat Food include whitefish, rice, chicken fat, cranberries, vitamin E supplements and flax seed.
- Blue Wilderness High Protein Grain Free Cat Food:
This is another grain-free cat food and the top ingredients in this cat food are chicken, turkey, potato strach, fish with omega 3 fatty acids, peas, blueberries, carrots, sweet potatoes and dried parsley. All Blue Wilderness cat foods contain Life Source Bits, which are tiny bits that are rich in kelp, vitamin C, beta carotene, alfalfa, L-lysine for healthy growth, and vitamin B12.
- Earthborn Holistic Grain Free Cat Food:
This brand contains 44% protein and some of the ingredients in the food include turkey, chicken, chicken fat, salmon, herring, whitefish, sweet potatoes, apples, blueberries, spinach and carrots.
Conclucion:
When choosing the best cat food kittens, grain free foods are the best because grains are not necessary for a cat's health and there are other cats who are allergic to grains. It is also a good to switch cat food brands periodically because it provides diversity in what your kitten eats and you'll have other cat foods for the kitten to eat should a certain brand be recalled. If you notice any negative reactions after the kitten eats the food, switch to another brand alert the veterinarian.