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Top Picks Cat Food - Dry Food - Canned Food - Kitten Food

Buying cat food should not be a mystery, but since cats often turn fickle over a previously favored food, it's a good idea to keep a selection of two or three alternates on hand. These Top Picks of canned, dry, and kitten food will help you make educated choices of cat food.
Frozen and Freeze-Dried Raw Cat Food
Raw cat food advocates have long sworn by the health benefits of feeding cats raw, as Nature intended. Because of the horrors of the pet food recalls of 2007, more and more cat caregivers are considering feeding their cats raw diets. Rather than taking chances with recipes that might be nutritionally unbalanced, difficulties sourcing supplements, these commercially prepared freeze-dried or frozen raw cat foods are offered as a convenient alternative.
Canned Food for Cats
These are my top choices of quality canned food for maintenance in cats (for adult cats). Any of them would form a fine basis for your cat's diet, supplemented by dry food, as needed. The bottom line is that the best food is wasted, if your cat won't eat it, so don't be too focused on the order of the list.
Premium Dry Adult Cat Food
Many cat guardians consider dry cat food to be the mainstay of nutrition for their cats. Dry food is convenient for "free feeding." Alternate with premium canned food, for a well-balanced diet for your cat. These products were chosen from the "adult" lifestyle category for comparison purposes.
Premium Canned Kitten Food
Kittens need a premium canned food for the source of all the necessary nutrients needed to promote the development of strong bones and muscles, promote healthy teeth and gums, and to provide a source of protein and energy needed for the intense period of growth which occurs during the all-important first year. These foods were chosen with these qualities in mind.
Premium Dry Foods for Kittens
Kittens have special nutritional needs to promote growth and development, such as extra protein for muscle development; fat for energy, fatty acids, and to carry fat-soluble vitamins; and extra vitamins and minerals for strong bones and teeth. These foods were ranked first, for protein source, and second, for nutritional analysis, giving weight to protein and fat, although other factors applied.
Weight Control Foods for Cats
As cats become more sedentary (between 6 and 8 years), they tend to gain weight if continued on their normal diet. Excess weight can be contributary to a number of conditions, including arthritis, diabetes and heart disease. Here are my top choices for "lite" foods for cats based on quality of ingredients and guaranteed analysis. All nutrient percentages are listed by dry weight.
Raw Food Supplements
The recent emphasis on cat food ingredients has caused many concerned cat owners to turn to a home prepared raw food diet for their cats. However, finding the necessary supplemental ingredients to round out the nutritional requirements can be daunting. These raw food diet supplements take out the guesswork and save time, in addition.

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