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The energy and nutrition that cats require are both provided by high-quality cat chow. However, the majority of cat treats are merely meant to be delectable, not healthy. Thus, giving your cat a lot of treats will give it a lot of empty calories.
Locate a peaceful area.
Your cat could find it difficult to eat or drink if there is a lot of noise or activity near where their food and water bowls are placed. Try to locate a less busy area in your home. A quiet hallway or perhaps an unoccupied spare room are both suitable locations.
Bearhugs has a massive collection of pet treats, there are more than 70 types of Cat Food & Treats available in the BearHug store
Cat treats aren't nutritious enough for dogs or cats to make up a sizable portion of their food, just as cookies don't contain enough nutrients to constitute the majority of your diet. This is so because the ingredients used to create these products don't have the same nutritional balance as the pet food you feed your pet.
As long as you keep treats to no more than 10% of their daily calories, there is no restriction on how frequently you can provide them. Some owners opt to provide one big biscuit per day. Others feed their pets a small amount of kibble (maybe 20 or 30 pieces) throughout the day, one or two pieces at a time. Giving no treats is also acceptable.
Due to their high-calorie content, too many cat treats can cause obesity in cats as well as digestive issues like vomiting or diarrhea. If your cat consumes too many treats, it may also indicate that their nutritionally complete cat food is not providing them with the necessary nutrients, vitamins, and minerals.
When a kitten reaches the age of one, you should stop feeding them kitten food and transition them to an adult diet. When the time is perfect, you should stop giving your kitten kitten-specific food and switch to an adult diet to prevent your cat from gaining weight.
These are some of the healthiest treats for cats