best cat food Archives - Safe Pet Treats | Pet Food Safety and Recalls https://safepettreats.com/blog/tag/best-cat-food/ Pet food safety website specializing in recalled pet food and bad ingredients. Mon, 28 Nov 2016 00:40:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.5 91214818 How to choose the right food for your cat https://safepettreats.com/blog/choose-right-food-cat/ https://safepettreats.com/blog/choose-right-food-cat/#respond Mon, 28 Nov 2016 00:33:58 +0000 https://safepettreats.com/blog/?p=1378 If you have a cat, congratulations on your cat’s discriminating taste. You must be an exceptional person because cats only choose the finest people to serve them. We’ll try to help you select the right foods for your cat so you can retain your position. All joking aside, cats do have a reputation of being…

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If you have a cat, congratulations on your cat’s discriminating taste. You must be an exceptional person because cats only choose the finest people to serve them. We’ll try to help you select the right foods for your cat so you can retain your position.

All joking aside, cats do have a reputation of being harder to please than dogs. There are not nearly as many choices when it comes to premium quality cat foods compared to dog foods. There has probably been more research into canine nutrition than feline nutrition but that’s quickly changing. In the last few years cat lovers have had more and better choices of foods for their cats which is good to see.

A cat’s diet

When it comes to picking the right food for your cat there are some things you need to know about cats and their diet.

  1. Cats are obligate carnivores meaning they must have meat in their diet. Dogs need meat protein, too, but cats really have to have it because they cannot convert some nutrients in their body. They have to come from meat.
  2. Cats have to have some nutrients such as taurine, vitamin A, arachidonic acid and other things added to their food (unless they are eating a raw diet) because they cannot synthesize or convert these nutrients in their body. Any cat food labeled “complete and balanced” should contain these ingredients.
  3. Cats cannot tolerate the higher levels of carbohydrates that are found in dog foods. They are lacking the genetic adaptations to digest starches that dogs have evolved. Good cat foods should have few carbohydrates.

 

You can see a good comparison of the cat and dog digestive systems (with diagrams) on this Waltham site.

AAFCO

There are a few other things you should know before you try to select a good cat food. The powers that be at AAFCO (Association of American Food Control Officials) (Table 4) who set the recommended percentages for various nutrients recommend that adult cats have a minimum of 26 percent protein; kittens should have a minimum of 30 percent protein. They suggest that both adult cats and kittens should have a minimum of 9 percent fat in their diet. You should check for these figures on any cat food you are considering. Most experts recommend a higher protein percentage that is closer to what a cat would eat if he were catching his own food. This would place the protein percentage from approximately 40 to 55 percent (dry matter basis – figured with the moisture content removed). Likewise, the fat percentage would also be a little higher.

Questions before choosing your cat’s food

Before deciding on your cat’s food there are a few questions you need to consider.

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Wet or dry?

Believe it or not, this is an important, serious question if you have a cat. If you have a dog, feeding canned or dry food usually comes down to a matter of cost. It can be very expensive to feed a big dog canned food. With cats, this can be a health question. Many experts today recommend that cat lovers feed their cats canned/wet food instead of dry because wet food contains much more moisture. Cats fed a dry food may not get enough water in their diet. Many cats can be prone to forming crystals in their urine and urinary tract stones. They are more apt to form these crystals and stones with a dry diet than with a wet food that has more moisture to flush their system. Dry cat food is still popular but if you feed a dry food you need to make very sure that your cat is getting plenty of water.

How to pick the right food for your cat

How old is your cat?

AAFCO has nutritional adequacy statements for foods that pass their minimum standards. These statements say that a food is for growth, maintenance, or all life stages. You should choose a food that is appropriate for your cat’s age. If you have a kitten, buy a food for growth or an all life stage food. If you have an adult cat, choose a maintenance food or an all life stage food. These are minimum nutritional standards and some people dislike AAFCO but this is the best system we have. (Note that if you have a senior cat you should choose food carefully. Some foods have lower protein for seniors when a senior cat may need higher protein. Likewise for fat. Choose food for your senior cat on an individual basis.)

Sick cat at vet

Does your cat have any special needs or health problems?

If so, you may need to talk to your veterinarian. Your vet can advise you about foods needed for some health conditions. In some cases a cat may need a prescription diet. These foods tend to be expensive. Your vet may be able to recommend a commercial food that you could feed instead or advise you on how you could make a similar diet for your cat yourself.

Summary

To sum up, cats really are different than dogs. Consider the following when choosing a food for your cat:

  • Foods that are high in meat proteins;
  • Foods that are low in carbohydrates;
  • Look for the nutritional adequacy statement for your cat’s life stage (kitten, adult, all life stages)
  • Make sure the food is “complete and balanced”
  • Think about choosing canned/wet food;
  • If you choose dry food, make extra sure that your cat drinks plenty of water;
  • Talk to your vet if your cat has any health problems or special needs.

 

If you follow these suggestions, your cat should appreciate your efforts.

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What dog food does the Safe Pet Treats team use?  This is a question we’ve been asked a few times and today we’re going to review this product and tell you why we picked it but first, we’d like to say that Safe Pet Treats is not affiliated with the brand that we are about to review.  Our only affiliate is Amazon and you’ll see links in this article that link back to Amazon.  We picked this product solely because of the research we have done ever since building the Safe Pet Treats app and felt it would be the best dog food for our 3 girls (Trixie Marie, Josie Jo and Pippi Squeak).

In case you don’t know, our mobile app will scan the barcode found on the back of pet food products and alert you if the product has been recalled by the FDA (get it on the Apple store or Google Play).  While gathering the data needed to build our app database, we noticed a few brands that were consistently on the recall list so this sparked our interest. Our thoughts shifted towards the brands that have NEVER been on the FDA recall list and with a little bit of research we quickly found a few brands but one stood out consistently above the rest. Orijen.

Information on Orijen

Orijen is a brand made by the Canadian company, Champion Petfoods®. They believe in feeding your pet biologically appropriate foods that match what your dog or cat would eat in their natural environment. This includes foods that are high in protein and low in carbohydrates.  Far more meat because this is what your dog or cat would primarily eat in their natural environment.

Why we picked Orijen

Orijen uses only meats that are farmed or fished by local farmers in western Canada.  Fresh meats arrive daily, never frozen and in the most natural form possible and according to the company “fit for human consumption”.  The idea of using local farmers to supply their meats with no preservatives and never being on the FDA recall list are the main reasons we switched to Orijen and our girls LOVE it!

Review

Packaging – The product comes in a vacuum sealed bag.  It’s a re-sealable bag that will help keep the food fresh by keeping air and bugs out. We found that the bag was a little difficult to reseal but after a few seconds we got it completely sealed and the seal held.

Color – We’ve tried multiple Orijen products and all of them have been the same brown color.  This is a good thing because it means that they don’t add dyes to their food.  Dyes are chemicals other pet food company’s use to make the food look appealing to humans.

Texture – Our three girls are Chihuahuas and they have no problems chewing this food.  Our heaviest is 5.5 lbs and the lightest is 3 lbs. The kibble is big enough to make them chew and it breaks off easily. This is important for us because of past experiences with other brands of dog food.  If the kibble is too small or too hard, our girls will just swallow it whole.

Smell – The food does have a strong odor but that’s due to the freshness. After all, this food is not meant to be appealing to humans.

The Cons

There are a couple of cons when it comes to Orijen and that is the price and availability. It’s true what they say, you get what you pay for. You are paying a premium for a premium grade quality food and at the end of the day, do you really want to put your pet’s health at risk in order to save a few dollars? The average price of a 15lb bag of Orijen food is around $60.  You could find it cheaper online but beware; there are some companies in China that are counterfeiting the product.  Find out more here.
Orijen is only sold at select locations here in Houston. Our local Petsmart or Petco does not carry the Orijen brand so we have to drive a few miles further to a fantastic pet shop called Woof Gang Bakery.


The Safe Pet Treats team highly recommends this product for all Dog and Cat owners. Champion Pet Foods (the makers of Orijen) has been in business for over 25 years and their values mirror that of pet owners who only wish to provide their pets with the highest quality ingredients available without the use of preservatives and other chemicals. Give Orijen a try, your pets will love it!

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