Introduction
β Why do so many cats suffer from obesity, kidney disease, and digestive issues?
β Is your cat really getting the right nutrients from commercial cat food?
β What essential nutrients are missing in most cat diets?
β How can you improve your catβs health with better food choices?
Many cat owners assume store-bought cat foodΒ has everything their pet needsβbut thatβs not always true.Most brands are packed with fillers, artificial additives, and too many carbs.
Cats are obligate carnivores. They thrive on real meat,Β healthy fats, and essential nutrientsβmany of which are missing from processed food.
So, what should your cat actually be eating? In this post, weβll explore whatβs lacking in most cat food and how to give your cat a healthier, more natural diet.
Why Commercial Cat Food May Not Be Ideal for Cats
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Too Many Carbs
Commercial cat foods often contain cheap fillers like corn, wheat, and soy. Cats canβt digest these well, and too many carbs can lead to obesity and diabetes. -
Artificial Additives and Preservatives
To extend shelf life, many cat foods contain artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives, which can cause health problems over time, including allergies and digestive issues. -
Nutrient Loss from High-Temperature Processing
High-heat processing can destroy important nutrients, especially taurine. Manufacturers often need to add these back, but it doesnβt fully replace the lost nutrients.
π± Natural Diet for Cats: A Better Alternative to Commercial Cat Food
Cats are obligate carnivores, meaning they need real meat, animal fats, and essential nutrients to thrive. Hereβs what to feed your cat for a balanced, natural diet:
π₯© Protein (70-80%)
Essential for muscle growth, energy, and overall health.
Best sources: Chicken, beef, lamb, duck, fish.
π Healthy Fats (20-30%)
Supports brain function, reduces inflammation, and keeps skin & fur healthy.
Best sources: Fish (salmon, sardines), animal fat.

β€οΈ Organ Meats (10-15%)
Rich in taurine, which is crucial for heart and eye health.
Best sources: Liver, heart, kidneys (feed in moderation).

π₯ Eggs (Occasionally)
Provides extra protein and B vitamins.
Tip: Offer one egg every 2-3 days.

π₯ Fiber & Vegetables (5-10%)
Aids digestion but should be minimal in a catβs diet.
Best sources: Pumpkin, carrots (small amounts).
𦴠Calcium & Bone Support
Needed for strong bones and teeth.
Best sources: Bone meal, calcium supplements.
π§ Moisture & Hydration
Cats donβt drink much water naturally, so their diet should provide hydration.
Best sources: Wet food, raw food, added water in meals.
βοΈ Balancing a Natural Diet for Cats
π₯© Raw vs. Lightly Cooked Food
β Raw Feeding
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Closest to a catβs natural diet
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Preserves nutrients like taurine & enzymes
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Improves dental health
β Cons: Risk of bacteria, requires careful balance
β Lightly Cooked
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Safer, easier to digest
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Ideal for transitioning from kibble
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Reduces bacteria risk
β Cons: Cooking may reduce key nutrients
π§ͺ Essential Supplements
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π Fish Oil (Omega-3 & 6) β Supports skin & reduces inflammation
π‘ Tip: Add salmon or krill oil 2-3x per week
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π Vitamins (A, D, B-complex) β Essential for overall health
π‘ Tip: Use cat-specific supplements if needed
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𦴠Calcium & Phosphorus β Strengthens bones & teeth
π‘ Tip: Add bone meal or eggshell powder
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β€οΈ Taurine β Critical for heart & eye health
π‘ Tip: Feed organ meats like heart or supplement taurine
π½οΈ Choosing the Right Cat Bowl
The right bowl enhances mealtime and digestion!
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Wide & Shallow β Prevents whisker fatigue
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Elevated Design β Reduces strain on neck & joints
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Safe Materials β Stainless steel or ceramic for hygiene
π‘ Tip: Our ergonomic [KtKitty Cat Bowl] ensures a comfortable, stress-free eating experience! πΊ
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π Conclusion: Prioritize Nutrition, Not Just Brands
Choosing the right cat food isnβt just about brandsβitβs about understanding what your cat truly needs. A balanced, natural diet can greatly improve your catβs health, energy, and longevity.
πΏ Small Changes, Big Impact
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Start Small β Add fresh meat or organ meat to meals
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Mix It Up β Rotate proteins like chicken, beef, and fish
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Hydration Matters β Wet food or raw diet keeps cats hydrated
π³ Easy Meal Ideas
πΎ Simple Raw Mix: Ground chicken + heart + salmon oil
πΎ Lightly Cooked Option: Steamed beef + egg yolk + pumpkin
πΎ Snack Idea: Freeze-dried liver treats for extra nutrients
π‘ Tip: Gradually introduce fresh foods alongside cat food for a smoother transition.
By focusing on nutrition over convenience, youβll help your cat live a happier, healthier life! πΊ
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