Dry food for sterilized cats: what is important to know


Is dry cat food okay or not? Let’s try to understand, together, how the feline’s diet changes in this particular condition and if this food can be suitable for him.

When you decide to neuter your cat, for his safety and for other valid reasons, many things change in his life, from behavior to feeding. After neutering, the cat becomes a little more disciplined and affectionate, always looking for cuddles from its owner, whether it is male or female. Speaking of his diet, this must be specific, to avoid causing problems for his body and his health. Let’s see, in particular, if the dry food for the sterilized cat is suitable or not.


Dry food for sterilized cats: suitable or not?

A neutered feline cannot help but change their lifestyle and diet. There are doubts about dry food that can be included in his diet after undergoing this important operation. Let’s try to understand if it is a food suitable for the furry or not.

Neutering causes major changes in the cat. This intervention changes not only her sex life but also her nutritional approach and the effects of each food on her metabolism.

In fact, the cat will have a slowdown in its metabolism, it will be able to do less motor activity and its caloric needs decrease day by day. The furry person begins to go out less and to have a more sedentary and slow life, in which he spends most of his time resting and washing.

Consequently, the diet of the sterilized feline must necessarily change and the daily amount of food must be reduced, to adapt to new needs and new rhythms. Kitty will need to increase the amounts of water, fiber and protein. But can dry food help him get better and live this new life of his?

In reality, in recent times, veterinarians have advised against dry food in the cat’s diet. This decision is due to the fact that dry food has a low water content which, on the other hand, is essential for its daily hydration, essential for maintaining a good state of health.

Another reason why it should not be provided to the cat is the excessive amount of carbohydrates and proteins, important nutrients for the feline and which we will discuss later. Furthermore, dry food is deficient in oxidizable nutrients and too loaded with glucose, which easily leads to the development of serious diseases, such as overweight and obesity in cats.


The diet of the neutered cat: what can it eat?

The attention to the diet of a neutered cat must be greater. Compared to a normal cat, he is much more exposed to risks and the development of serious diseases. We read, here in the article, what must never be missing in the diet of the sterilized feline.

As we have mentioned, the neutered cat has a different caloric requirement and his condition leads him more easily to gain weight and suffer from overweight. A careful and balanced diet must be aimed at maintaining his healthy weight and helping him to stay active.

Fiber must never be missing from your diet. These are very useful for the feeling of satiety, since when it is neutered the cat is always hungry during the day. Protein also needs to be high . Increasing protein helps your dog feel less hungry and lose weight, as well as protect muscle mass.

On the contrary, carbohydrates must decrease. We have said that the neutered cat can easily gain weight and, in any case, does not digest them well in excessive quantities. For a cat in this condition, omega 3 fatty acids are essential, and the lack of vitamins in the cat , along with mineral salts, must be avoided. The rule to remember is “less fat, more fiber” and a bowl of water must always be at your disposal.


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