Without water to
drink, a cat may become seriously ill within hours. Cats need a well-balanced,
meat-based diet to stay fit and healthy - cats cannot be vegetarians.Cats have
very specific dietary needs which typical human food does not meet, and some human
foods are poisonous to cats, e.g. onions.
An individual
cat’s dietary needs depend upon his/her age, lifestyle and his/her state of
health.Cats naturally eat several small meals per day.How much a cat needs to
eat depends on his/her diet, his/her body weight and how active he/she is. If a
cat eats more food than he/she needs, he/she will become overweight and may
suffer. Many cats will not eat if their
food is placed too close to their toilet site.
Provide your cat
with constant access to clean drinking water; cow’s milk is not a
substitute.Make sure your cat eats a balanced diet suitable for his/her age,
health status and lifestyle. Feed your cat every day, preferably splitting the
daily ration into several small meals throughout the day (unless advised
otherwise by your vet).
Read and follow
the feeding instructions relating to any cat foods that you buy. Adjust how much you feed your cat to make
sure he/she does not become underweight or overweight. If your cat’s eating and drinking habits
change, talk to your vet, as your cat could be ill.Position your cat’s food and
water well away from his/her litter tray (if you provide one).

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