Age appropriate diet choices for your cat

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Age-Appropriate Diet Choices for Your Cat Your cat’s age has a lot to do with the type of food she should be eating. Feeding an age-appropriate diet is one of the best things you can do for your feline friend! Here, your Mt. Pleasant, SC vet goes over the basics.

Kittens Newborn kittens need their mother’s milk, or a synthetic milk substitute if the mother isn’t around, for the first few weeks of life. Once they’re a bit older, a dry kitten food will be needed. Ask your veterinarian for specifics.

Middle-Aged Cats Middle-aged cats can eat a normal adult cat food from the time they’re about a year old until they’re eight or nine. Choose a well-balanced, premium cat food to give your pet the best nutrition possible—ask your vet for a recommendation.

Senior Cats Older cats should eat a specially formulated senior diet made just for the nutritional requirements of aging felines. If your cat is entering her golden years, consult your veterinarian to find out what type of food might work best for your pet’s particular needs. Do you have questions about your cat’s dietary needs? We’re here to help! Set up an appointment to see your veterinarians mt. Pleasant, SC veterinary professional.


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