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Proper Feeding – Cat
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1. What do you think the phrase "completely balanced cat food" means?
The food contains all the substances necessary for the cat’s health (protein, fat, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals) in a balanced amount.
The portion prescribed per the nutritional recommendation fully meets the daily requirement of useful substances.
For the cat to get vital nutrients, only the necessary amount of balanced food is enough.
All answers are correct
2. Do you think it matters what formula dry cat food is made from?
Food should be made with rice and chicken
Food should be made with lamb and grains
Food should be made with salmon and grains
No matter what formula the food is made from, the main thing is that it is completely balanced
3. How would you help a companion kitten/cat get used to new (dry) food?
By gradually replacing wet and dry food
By mixing the food for 7-10 days, slowly transitioning the kitten/cat from the old food to the new food
I would switch the kitten/cat directly to the new food without any preparation
It’s hard for me to answer
4. Do you think feeding a cat only dry food is enough?
Only if the meal is complete and balanced
Along with dry food, the cat should receive other food products
In case of dry food, it is preferable to offer the cat additional wet food
I don’t have an exact answer
5. Do you know which color food cats prefer?
Red, yellow, and green
A combination of dark and light-colors
The color doesn’t matter at all
I don’t have an exact answer
6. At what stage of development is it recommended to start wading food in water for cats?
I think there is no need to wade food for cats
At an adult age, when the cat has already formed the oral cavity
In the case of mouth problems (inflammation of the gums, bad breath, missing teeth
7. Which of the following foods are toxic to cats?
Onion and garlic
Grapes and raisins
Chocolate and avocado
Products containing caffeine
All of the above
8. What do you think, which dairy products are safe for cats?
It is recommended to offer cats only cow’s milk products
Only sheep’s milk products are recommended for cats
It is preferable to offer cats only sour cream or cottage cheese
Offering dairy products to cats is not recommended
9. What do you think are the symptoms of a food allergy?
Itching and redness of the skin
Diarrhea
Vomiting
All the above-mentioned
10. Why is it not recommended to regularly offer adult cat food to a kitten?
Compared to adult cat food, kitten food is high in calories and contains more nutrients. Therefore, the food of an adult cat cannot meet the nutritional needs of a kitten
Adult cat food is more solid than kitten food, so it will be difficult for the kitten to eat it
Offering adult cat food to a kitten can cause food allergies
All answers are correct
11. What symptoms do you think develop in cats whose human companions cannot provide a balanced diet?
Weight loss, a tendency to sleep, hair loss and itchy skin
Bursting energy, shiny fur, clear eye slits
Strong teeth and healthy skin
Vomiting and bad breath
12. Do you think cats need special food after sterilization?
Yes
No
13. What type of food should we feed a pregnant cat?
Food intended for kittens or pregnant cats
Adult cat food
Sterile cat food
Leftovers from the table
14. Where do you think competent parents should store cat food?
Near the stove, in the heat
In the fridge
In a cool and dry place
On the kitchen counter for easy access
15. Why do you think it's important to keep cat food in its original packaging or sealed container?
To maintain food temperature
To avoid harmful effects of air and moisture
To preserve the taste
To facilitate dose determination