How to feed Egyptian cats

The Egyptian cat is native to Egypt and is also known as the Egyptian god cat. Probably the earliest domestic cat to appear in the world. As early as 1400 AD, there was a scene of a freckled cat on the murals of ancient Egyptian temples along the Nile River. In ancient Egypt, cats were the incarnation of gods. People revered cats very much and gave them generous burials after death. If you also want to raise an Egyptian cat, then you must pay attention to its diet. Let’s take a look at how to feed an Egyptian cat.

How to raise Egyptian cats
Egyptian cats (confirm introduction)

Like all cats, When feeding Egyptian cats, you should also avoid foods high in salt, oil, and sugar. If Egyptian cats eat too much high-salt food, they may develop urinary system diseases; if they absorb too much high-oil food, the cat may become obese; and if they absorb too much high-sugar food, the cat will not suffer from obesity. Not only will it become obese, but tooth decay, diabetes, etc. may also cause great trouble to cats.

In order to allow cats to obtain sufficient nutrition and enjoy their mouths, owners often provide food, wet food, and snacks to feed their cats. From the perspective of the cat’s health, it is best for owners to provide them with Food is the main food, supplemented by wet food and snacks. We can buy all of these at Boqi Mall, which is very convenient. However, if the Egyptian cat enters its twilight years, the proportion of wet food can be increased. Owners need to pay attention to the fact that the supply of snacks must be controlled in appropriate amounts. If too many snacks are provided, the cat may not only develop picky eating habits, but may also develop gastrointestinal disorders.

If the owner makes his own cat food for Egyptian cats to eat, then the owner needs to understand what nutrients the cat needs to supplement, what foods the cat cannot eat, etc. At the same time, it is not recommended to feed cats raw fish, because raw fish may cause cats to suffer from parasitic diseases, and fish bones may also damage the cat’s digestive tract. If you want to feed fish to your cat, it is best for the owner to steam it and remove the bones from the fish.

In addition, as for those controversial foods, owners should not easily test them on their cats. Take milk for example. Some cats will experience vomiting and diarrhea after drinking milk, while some cats will not have any adverse reactions to milk at all.


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