First of all, you should look at brands, such as Purina or Royal Canin Cat food, that use named animal protein sources in the formulation of the kibble. You should never go for products that utilise terms such as “meat-by-products.” That’s not real meat. Those are scraps. Top brands utilise only clearly named animal proteins, with a clear origin. Moreover, they use as few carbs as possible in the composition of the cat food and they avoid fillers and artificial preservatives that are linked to adverse health effects.
First of all, you should look at brands, such as Purina or Royal Canin Cat food, that use named animal protein sources in the formulation of the kibble. You should never go for products that utilise terms such as “meat-by-products.” That’s not real meat. Those are scraps. Top brands utilise only clearly named animal proteins, with a clear origin. Moreover, they use as few carbs as possible in the composition of the cat food and they avoid fillers and artificial preservatives that are linked to adverse health effects.
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