Wet food for kittens

Almost all manufacturers specializing in the production of animal feed have in their ranges both dry feed mixes and wet ones. Also, many make specialized rulers for kittens, who need a slightly different food than adult cats. Let's consider features of different wet forages for kittens.

Classes of cat food

The growing body of the kitten needs different proportions of vitamins, minerals and nutrients, since their body is in a phase of active growth and development, and the motor activity of kittens is usually much higher than in grown-up cats. Therefore, choose a moist feed with special care. As with other feed mixes, the following four classes stand out among wet forage for kittens: economy, premium, super-premium and holistic.

Feeds of economy class practically do not contain substances of animal origin and are poorly assimilated by the cat's body, however they are very cheap and are available almost everywhere. For the economy-class feeds are: Whiskas, ProviPet, Friskies, Doctor Zoo, Meal.

Wet feeds for premium-class kittens are higher in nutrition and are well absorbed, but the cost is already higher than for economical feeds. An example of such feed can serve as a moist feed for Royal Kanin kittens, produced in Russia (the French analogue can be attributed already to the super-premium feed).

Super premium is even higher in the quality of its ingredients. In such food, almost no artificial additives and preservatives are added. Wet food for kittens Hills and ProPlan belong to this class.

Finally, the holistic is a class of the most nutritious, balanced, healthy and healthy forages for a kitten. However, they are quite expensive and not always available on a free sale. Wet food from the brand Acana refers to this species.

What is the best wet food for kittens?

Choosing which wet food is best for a kitten, you should, first of all, pay attention to the fact that the packaging has been indicated that it is designed specifically for kittens. Also, many manufacturers indicate the age in the months from which the feed can be given as a food to the kitten. You should also study the composition. The fat content in the feed should not exceed 20%, and the protein - 35%. Typically, premium and super premium feeds meet these requirements and are best suited for feeding your pet. At the same time, they do not stand as much as the feed of the holistic category.