Local cats usually had the following staple foods: 1. Dry cat food: This is the main source of food for local cats. It is made from a variety of grains, meat, and vegetables. It can provide the nutrients and energy needed by cats such as protein, calories, fat, vitamins, and minerals. 2. Fresh meat: For example, chicken, fish, beef, etc., but it must be cooked. It cannot be eaten raw to avoid bacteria infection. 3. Eggs: An appropriate amount of cooked eggs can also be used as one of the staple foods. The egg yolk is rich in protein and fat, which is beneficial to the health of cats. Although local cats could also eat some internal organs such as chicken liver and pig liver, they could not be fed too much because they were rich in protein, fat, and calories. In addition, they could also provide a small amount of fruits, such as apples, watermelons, etc., but they could only be used as supplementary food and not as a staple food. At the same time, it was also important to provide enough clean drinking water. It was best to determine the appropriate staple food according to the age, weight, and health status of the local cat. You could consult a veterinarian or a professional pet nutritionist to customize a reasonable diet plan.
Local cats could eat a variety of food. Cat food could provide rich nutrients and be beneficial to their health. Dried fish, chicken breast, canned cat food, and other foods rich in fat and protein could be used as snacks to help local cats grow stronger. In the countryside, local cats might eat some buns, steamed buns, rice, porridge, and porridge. They would also eat leftovers from their owners, but leftovers should not be fed for a long time, as it could cause diseases. In addition, the local cat would also find small fish, insects, mice, and other small animals as food. However, it was important to note that local cats could not eat chocolate, onions, fresh food, etc.
Other than cat food, local cats could also eat a variety of food. For example, dried fish, chicken breast, canned cat food, and other snacks rich in fat and protein could make local cats grow stronger. In the countryside, some people would feed local cats with buns, steamed buns, rice, porridge, and other foods, but these foods were not recommended as staple food for long-term feeding. There were also rural families who fed leftovers to local cats, but it was easy to cause diseases and was not recommended. The local cat would also look for small fish, insects, rats, and other small animals as a source of food. However, it was important to note that local cats could not eat chocolate, onions, and other foods.
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Local cats had a variety of food preferences. Cat food could provide rich nutrition for local cats, so it was a better food choice. In terms of protein foods, snacks rich in fat and protein such as dried fish, chicken breast, and canned cat food could make local cats grow stronger. In rural areas, local cats might eat buns, steamed buns, rice, porridge, or even leftovers from their owners. However, it was not recommended to feed leftovers for a long time because human food was relatively heavy in oil and salt. Local cats were difficult to digest and would increase the burden on their kidneys. In addition, local cats would also catch mice, insects, and other small animals. They would also eat small fish, shrimp, and other food. However, it was important to note that local cats could not eat chocolate, onions, fresh food, and so on.
Other than cat food, cats could eat a lot of food, such as rice, brown rice, noodles, oats, red beans, beef, pork, chicken, fish, duck, carrots, cabbage, tomatoes, spinach, cucumbers, blueberries, salmon oil, macaroni, spaghetti, flaxseed oil, etc. Cats needed water no matter what they ate. Although their ancestors came from dry deserts and were used to getting a small amount of water from food, this did not mean that cats did not need extra water. If they did not drink enough water, it could lead to health problems such as internal heat, constipation, and urological diseases. However, it should be noted that the water for cats to drink is particular. It is not recommended to give cats tap water, overnight water, tea, soda drinks, mineral water, alcoholic beverages, etc. You can boil the water and let it cool for cats to drink, or use a reliable water filter to provide water, and clean the cat bowl in time.
Other than cat food, the most common food suitable for cats at home were: - Meat: - ** Chicken **: Rich in protein, beneficial for cats to gain weight and grow gills. Don't put salt when feeding. - ** Beef **: It is a type of red meat. An appropriate intake of it can prevent cats from iron-deficiency leukemia. However, excessive intake may cause cardiovascular and gallbladder problems, so it should be fed regularly. - ** Salmon **: The fish meat contains fatty acid, which is helpful for the cat's heart and immune system. It also helps to make the cat's hair beautiful. However, the fish bones must be picked clean when feeding. - ** Eggs **: Cooked egg yolk is rich in vitamins and other nutrients, which can supplement nutrition and beauty. However, don't give the cat egg white because it is not easy to digest. It can be eaten 2 - 3 times a week. - Vegetables: - ** Carrot **: Rich in Carotetin, Vitamin A, and Celluloses, it is good for cats 'vision, and can promote digestion and absorption in the cat's stomach, as well as beauty hair. It was not easy to digest raw carrots. It was recommended to cook them and cut them into small pieces before giving them to cats. - [Broccoli: Rich in fiber, it can promote digestive activity.] - ** Pumpkin **: contains a variety of micro-nutrients, its crude fiber helps digestion, especially suitable for cats with mild constipation, but be careful not to feed too much, and at the same time, give the cat enough water. - ** Fruits **: Apples are rich in nutrients such as vitamins and pectins. They are beneficial to cats 'bodies and can help regulate their stomachs and digestion. However, the apple core is poisonous and cannot be eaten by cats. - ** Milk products **: Unseasoned, unadded yogurt is rich in calcium and probiotic bacteria, suitable for cats with milk sugar tolerance. It can improve the intestinal environment and promote digestion. Cheese without salt can also be fed to cats if they have no allergic reaction and like it. - ** Others **: Watermelon can help cats replenish water, and also has the effect of diuretics. In summer, it can help to reduce heat, but the watermelon seeds must be removed, otherwise the cat will easily have diarrhea. Cooked prawns are rich in protein, phosphorus, iodines, vitamins and other trace elements. They are very good tonics, but they must be cooked in water and fed two to three times a week.
In the supermarket, in addition to cat food, cats can also eat the following food: 1. Meat: - ** Chicken breast **: High protein and low fat. It can supplement nutrition for cats. There is no need to worry about cats getting fat from excessive fat intake. - ** Beef **: Rich in protein, trace elements, and vitamins, but pay attention to moderate feeding. Eating too much red meat may cause problems in the cat's heart, blood vessels, and kidneys. - ** Animal organs (such as pig liver)**: Rich in vitamins, protein, and minerals, beneficial to the eyes and skin, but not too much. - ** Sausage **: Some stray cats will secretly eat sausages, but sausages are processed foods that contain salt, sugar, and other ingredients. They can only be fed in small amounts. 2. ** Eggs **: Egg yolk is rich in yolk, trace elements, and vitamins. It can supplement nutrition and beauty for cats. However, it has a high content of Choline. It is more suitable to give cats about two eggs a week. 3. ** Milk and milk products **: - ** Yogurt **: Rich in calcium and probiotic bacteria, suitable for cats that are intolerant of glucose. - ** Milk Tablets **: Some cats can accept it, but because it contains sugar, you can only feed one pill a day. 4. Vegetables: - ** Carrot **: Rich in vitamins A and fiber, can promote digestion and absorption of the stomach, beauty hair. - ** Pumpkin **: Rich in vitamins, minerals, a variety of acids, and pectins, it helps with intestinal secretion. - ** Broccoli **: Rich in vitamins C, it helps cats 'hair to be healthy. It can also promote digestion in the intestines, anti-oxidization, and promote wound healing. - [Cabbage: Rich in vitamins and trace elements, it can promote digestive activity, replenish water and minerals, and improve immunity.] - [Cabbage (Cabbage): If fed in appropriate amounts, it can promote digestive activity, nourish the skin, improve the body's immunity, and also have certain benefits in fighting cancer.] - ** Cucumber **: Rich in vitamins C and E, and has diuretics. 5. ** Fruits **: - ** Apple **: Rich in vitamins and pectins, good for cats. - [Strawberry: It contains a variety of vitamins and can improve eyesight and nourish the liver.] - [Banana]: It contains dietary-fiber, which can promote the movement of the stomach. - ** Watermelon **: It can replenish water, help cats who don't like to drink water to cool down and promote metabolism. - Blueberries: Rich in vitamins and vitamins. - ** Pear **: Rich in water and vitamins. However, it should be noted that grapes are dangerous to cats and can easily lead to poisoning. Moreover, fruits cannot be overfed. Fruits with seeds must be seeded.
There were many types of human food that cats could eat. Meat, including fish (For example, salmon, which is rich in saturated fatty acid, is helpful for the cat's heart and immune system, and helps to make the cat's hair beautiful, but the fish bones must be removed), beef (Rich in protein, trace elements, and low fat content, which helps cats gain weight), chicken breast (Rich in high-quality animal protein, nutritious and easy to digest, can make cats grow stronger, do not add salt when feeding), duck meat (rich in iron, phosphorus, calcium, and vitamins, which can reduce heat in summer), mutton (high in protein and low in calories, which can help cats grow muscles and not become fat); cooked egg yolk contains yolk, which is good for cat hair; salt-free cheese and yogurt are rich in protein, calcium, and various vitamins, which can promote cat development. Yogurt can also improve cat digestive system problems. Vegetables include broccoli (Rich in fiber, cats are more accepting of its taste, can supplement the diet fiber to promote digestive tract movement), pumpkin (It contains a variety of trace elements such as folate, calcium, and phosphorus. It can help cats clean their intestines and expel fur balls. Its crude fiber helps digestion. It is suitable for kittens with mild constipation, but don't feed too much and add enough water.), carrots (It is rich in vitamins A and fiber, which can promote digestive activity, prevent and treat constipation, and can also improve cat hair), broccoli (contains vitamins and fiber, which can improve cat self-protection), cabbage (moderate feeding can help cats expel fur balls), sweet potato (rich in diet fiber, but not too much), tomatoes (can supplement cyanidins, which is good for cat hair). Among the fruits, watermelon (It helps cats replenish water, has diuretics, and can reduce heat in summer, but remove the watermelon seeds to prevent cats from having diarrhea), bananas (Rich in vitamins and diet fiber, good for cats 'stomachs), cantaloupes (can reduce heat), papayas (rich in multi-ferment, effective for cats' metabolism, a little is useful when you have constipation, but you should feed it in small amounts and remove the seeds), strawberries (good for cats with oxidisers), apples (containing calcium, pectins and vitamins, moderate feeding and removing the seeds). In addition, oats had a high nutritional value for cats. They were rich in fiber and vitamins, which could supplement iron, vitamins B6 and calcium. Blueberries were rich in natural vitamins, vitamins and minerals, which were good for maintaining brain health and could help cats prevent obese and heart disease. Cantaloupes were rich in vitamins, which could supplement the body's vitamins, prevent the loss of minerals, and keep the cat's skin and eyes healthy. However, the seeds should be cleaned before feeding.
In addition to cat food, cats can also eat the following food: 1. Meat: - ** Chicken breast **: Rich in high-quality animal protein, nutritious and easy to digest and absorb. Do not add salt when feeding. - ** Beef **: It is rich in protein, trace elements, and acids. It helps male cats develop gills, but you must pay attention to moderate intake to avoid excessive intake that will cause heart, blood vessels, and gallbladder problems. - ** Duck meat **: Rich in vitamins B and E, it can fight various inflammation. - ** Salmon **: It is rich in protein, protein, and minerals such as calcium, calcium, and calcium. It is good for the cat's heart. However, you must pick out the fish bones before feeding it. - ** Tuna **: Low-fat protein, cats won't get fat easily. - ** Codfish **: It contains protein and is low in fat. Cats won't get fat easily if they eat it. - Shrimp: It is rich in protein, calcium, phosphorus, iron and other minerals. It is a good nutritional supplement. - ** Animal internal organs **: High nutritional value, and has a unique fishy smell. Cats love to eat them, but they must be eaten in appropriate amounts. 2. Vegetables: - [Broccoli: Rich in fiber, can supplement an appropriate amount of diet fiber and promote stomach movements.] - ** Carrot **: High nutritional content, can supplement a variety of trace elements. It is recommended to cook it and cut it into small pieces before feeding it. - ** Pumpkin **: contains a variety of micro-nutrients, and its crude fiber helps digestion. It is especially suitable for kittens with mild constipation, but do not feed too much. At the same time, you must replenish enough water. - ** Sweet Potato **: Contain trace elements such as Dietary fiber, Carotenein, and Vitamin A. It can moisten the intestines and improve constipation. - [Cabbage: contains vitamins, minerals, and diet fiber. It can promote digestive tract movement.] - ** Cucumber **: It contains nutrients such as vitamins and trace elements. When cats are obese, eating cucumbers can help remove the oil in the body. - ** Eggplant **: It contains anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory substances that can help prevent diseases and improve immunity. - ** Celery **: It has the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying, diuretics, and contains a lot of fiber to help the cat expel the fur balls in the body. - ** Pea **: It can lower the level of Chrysanthemum, increase the amount of Dietary Fibers, and promote the digestive system of cats. 3. ** Fruits **: - ** Watermelon **: It helps cats replenish water and has diuretics. It can help reduce heat in summer, but the watermelon seeds must be removed, otherwise it will easily cause diarrhea. - ** Apple **: To avoid getting fat and reduce the burden on the heart, but you can't eat the apple core. - [Papaya: contains a variety of nutrients, including vitamins and vitamins.] - [Banana: Clears eyes and nourishes liver. It is rich in diet fiber and can help the stomach to be unobstructed.] 4. ** Other Food **: - ** Unseasoned yogurt **: Rich in calcium and probiotic bacteria, suitable for cats with milk sugar tolerance. It can promote digestion. - ** Cooked egg yolk **: It contains yolk, which is very good for cat hair. - ** Cheese without salt **: Cats like it very much. You can try it first. If there is no allergic reaction and you like it, you can feed it. - ** Bread **: You can feed it a little occasionally. Cats will like it better if you add some minced meat or gravy. - ** Egg yolk, goat's milk, oats and other snacks ** can also be fed in appropriate amounts.
Cats can eat a variety of food in place of cat food. Meat such as chicken breast, beef, duck, and salmon were all good choices. They contained essential nutrients for cats. Among the eggs, the cooked egg yolk was rich in high-quality protein and B vitamins, and could also be eaten by cats. Some vegetables and fruits could also be used as food substitutes. For example, carrots were rich in beta-laceroids, vitamins A, and fiber, which were good for cats 'vision. Oats were rich in fiber and vitamins, which could supplement iron, vitamins B6, and calcium. Blueberries were rich in natural vitamins, vitamins, and minerals, which could help prevent obese and heart disease. Watermelon can replenish water and nutrients; apples contain crude fiber and a variety of trace elements, which can help clean the intestines and promote digestion, but pay attention to removing the core to feed the flesh; papaya contains a lot of nutrients, and the C contained in it can promote the cat's metabolism. However, the seeds must be removed and can be fed with a little yogurt. In addition, sugar-free yogurt could also be given to cats.