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Life's Abundance Premium Cat Food FAQ
and Information:
What to feed your cat
In rouphly the first year of a cat's life, they are going through their
fastest growth spurt and need optimal amounts of
key nutrients.
Dry food has up to ten percent moisture. Dry food tends to be cheaper and
aids in reducing tartar build-up on your cat's
teeth.
Soft cat food, on the other hand, has up to forty percent moisture. Soft
food is characterized by its convenience and
it's long shelf life.
Canned cat food is made up of rouphly seventy percent moisture. Most cats
find this type of food the tastiest because of
it's high water content.
The nedgative side of canned cat food is that it costs substantially more
money per unit weight on a dry matter basis.
Veterinarians generally do not advise feeding cats canned food entirely
due to it's inherent tendency to stick to a cats
teeth more than other types of cat food making it more vulnerable to
dental problems.
There are numerous types of cat foods that are avilable on the market.
Your veterinarian can help you decide which one
fits your cat's needs the best.
Dr. Jane Bicks, perhaps the most respected veterinarian in the country
today, recommends Life's Abundance premium cat
food because of it's holistic qualities.
It is a good idea to check with your veterinarian to get information about
your cat's particular nutritional
requirements.
Be sure to feed your cat adequate food to meet it's individual energy
needs. The label will have information about the
quantity to feed your cat and how often to feed him or her.
Cats do better than some other animals when food is available to them all
the time because they are nubblers.
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