A cat that eats healthy lives longer?

Posted by Simon | 12:24:00 PM


A cat that eats healthy lives longer?
Will a cat that eats healthy cat food live longer than one that does not?

ex: healthy food: Innova Evo
Not healthy food: Friskies

Catty
Yes, that is true. A healthy food is any food that:
. Does not have chemicals
. Does not have plant-based protein
. Plenty of fats
. Plenty of vitamins and minerals

Kristina
It is just like humans. If someone eats McDonalds everyday, for every meal, they're probably not going to be too healthy. A cat is the same. Without the proper vitamins and minerals, it isn't as healthy, as a result most likely having a shorter life.

iChrissy
yep. it's just like humans. the cat needs all the healthiness to be able to have good reflexes and movements. the healthier the cat, the longer it'll live. But don't expect it to live 100 years because the average cat lifespan is 20-30

Graham R
friskies used to be a treat for my cat i used to feed it crap food an lived for 19 years...it all in the gene...you just have a better chance of it living long with a better food....then name such as innova evo is not proff that is better use one that is almost all meat and no grains or oat or wheat or barley..the best for you cat would be real meat...and liver....

such as innova uses apples and carrots...rice and such is not good for you cat and is in there to make you think it is better...read there bull crap....yes "i'm sure a cat needs rosemary"...

this is a much better cat food the innova...if you want a "real" good food for your cat try this
http://www.wysong.net/products/aujus-natural-healthy-dog-cat-ferret-food.php

Shaniqua Shinigami
They sure do! When choosing your brand of cat food, balance budget and quality. The higher the quality, the longer they live, the better they live as well. Also, set certain times [I wish I had known about that when i first got my cat! he's so fat and lazy] to feed your cat, and don't feed it outside those times. If it leaves food, great, it can come back to it [excluding wet food] but don't bend and give it more. On the other hand, make sure you aren't feeding it too little. Your cat's age, size, weight, and activity [outdoor or indoor] will ultimately decide the amount. This is the ideal anyway.

hope that helps ;D
~Shinigami

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