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All You Need To Know About The Persian Cat Diet

December 18, 2009 by Cynthia Yearners  
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You would find a large variety of pet products in the market and you might face the difficulty of deciding which would suit your pet the best. You need to be extra careful in this regard when you shop for your Persian cat’s food items.

It is very essential for Persian cats to have a diet which is steady and appropriate than other types of cats as their good health depends upon it. Requirement of vitamin is extremely essential to their health more than any other type of cat and as such they should be given vitamin enriched food, or otherwise some sort of vitamin supplement bought from the animal store.

While feeding your Persian cat you have to be very cautious about what you feed it mainly when they are young. As a month to two month old kittens they should be given only milk which is especially meant to be given to kittens. After they reach the age of 4 months till the 12th month they can be put on soft diet like chicken and other soft food items with plenty of vitamins. This will ensure that your kitten will grow up to be healthy cat.

You should make sure that your Persian cat should build up its natural strength against environmental stress, illness, results of aging and other physical problems for which it would need to have a perfect immune system which could in turn can only come by giving it a balanced diet of nutritious food right from the start.

It is a necessity that you follow a recommended diet of Royal Canin Adult Persian cat food for your Persian cat once they reach the age of one year and follow it till the age of ten. It is also suggested that you should follow a system of food rotation. This system will make sure that your cat will have different diet and not the same food daily which the pet owners have a habit of giving and may contain stuff which makes your pet sick.

To build a proper immune system and making your pet healthy you should follow the above routine. The Persian cats require appropriate diet without which they generally tend to fall sick.

Diabetes, food intolerance, allergies and indigestion are certain health problems which the Persian cats face but obesity is the most common problem with them as they are not at all energetic like the other types of cats.

Hence Persian cats need a balanced and carefully weighed diet. Human food is highly liable to lead the cats to becoming fat which can then in turn lead to various health problems and then can eventually cause the death of your cat.

If the cat’s diet is properly supervised and the quality as well as the quantity is well regulated and your cat manages to live up to 10 years of age then it is recommended that you feed your cat a mixed diet, consisting of Royal Canin anti age and skin re-generation supplements. Another very important vitamin that a Persian cat needs is vitamin B, since it helps in maintaining a healthy coat.

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