The cats are now taken care of by the shovelers in every detail, and even put a lot of effort into their food. There are many kinds of cat food nowadays. So, do you know what are the differences between milk cake and kitten food? 1. Applicable ages...
The cats are now taken care of by the shovelers in every detail, and even put a lot of effort into their food. There are many kinds of cat food nowadays. So, do you know what are the differences between milk cake and kitten food?
1. Applicable ages
1. Cat milk cake is for the food fed by the transition from breast milk to cat food, so it is generally recommended to feed cats aged 1-4 months. Because cats of this age have low digestibility, but they have a high demand for nutrients, and the milk cakes meet the nutrients needed by cats, and can enhance cats' immunity and digestibility.
Note: Cats with less than 3 months need to be soaked in warm water to avoid irritating the gastrointestinal and damaging the gastrointestinal tract. Cats over 3 months old can give them dry milk cakes directly, but they cannot give them too much at once, which can easily cause diarrhea and cannot be digested temporarily, resulting in disorder in intestinal bacteria.
2. Generally, cats over 4-8 months old can no longer feed the milk cake and can eat kitten food directly, but they need to choose regular and large-brand products to avoid harming the health of the cat.
Note: It takes a process to replace cat food, and it is recommended to adopt the seven-day grain exchange method. The specific operation method is: feed the new and old cat food mixed with the old cat food, and gradually reduce the amount of old cat food, and gradually transition to feeding the new cat food. In addition, in order to reduce gastrointestinal discomfort in cats caused by the food exchange period, it is recommended to use probiotics for pets.
2. Different nutrients
1. The ingredients of milk cake are specially designed for kittens, and they are much higher in energy and protein. They are the food in the transition from sucking milk to eating dry food. The nutrients contained in them can meet the nutritional needs of kittens in the early stages of milk freezing.
2. Kitten food is a cat food designed for cats without adults. It can meet the needs of the development stage of the kitten during breastfeeding and chewing and eating on its own. It is rich in protein and high calories, and the particles are relatively small, so it is especially suitable for fast-growing kittens.