Food:

Our cats and kittens enjoy a well-balanced and diverse diet, ensuring they receive all the essential nutrients needed for their health and development. Their primary dry food comes from Farmina and VetConcept, both of which offer high-quality ingredients tailored to feline nutritional needs. These brands provide a solid foundation for their diet, supplying vital proteins, vitamins, and minerals to support their overall well-being.

For wet food, they mainly receive Granatapet, a brand known for its high meat content and natural ingredients. In addition, they enjoy a variety of wet food from Dr. Clauder’s, Venandi, Concept for Life, and Cosma, which offer different flavors and textures to keep their meals interesting while providing essential nutrients. Wet food plays a crucial role in their diet, helping with hydration and ensuring they receive enough moisture to support kidney and urinary health.

Beyond commercial food, we incorporate raw chicken breast into their diet 3-4 times per week. Raw chicken is an excellent source of lean protein and essential amino acids, promoting strong muscles and healthy body weight. It also provides natural taurine, which is critical for heart health, vision, and digestion. The freshness and high moisture content of raw chicken help support their hydration, making it a valuable addition to their meals.

Additionally, they receive egg yolks 2-3 times per week, offering beneficial fats, vitamins such as B12 and D, and choline, which supports brain function and metabolism. Egg yolks can be a nutritious supplement, but we have noticed that not all of our cats tolerate them well. For those with sensitivities, we adjust their diet accordingly to ensure they receive the best possible nutrition without discomfort.

By providing a varied and balanced diet, we ensure that each of our cats and kittens thrives, receiving the best possible nutrition to support their health, growth, and overall well-being.

Care:

Most cats are excellent at self-grooming, so we do not bath our cats at all. We brush their hair too often. They are dewormed every 3 months and they get flea spots every 6 months for prevention.