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High protein cat food diets. AAFCO and other sources today recommend that adult cats have a minimum of 26 percent protein in their diet. Kittens (and pregnant and lactating queens) should have a minimum of 30 percent protein in their diets....
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Any cat food can contain meat as the first ingredient and many companies boost protein percentages with peas and corn, but the best high protein cat food is a carnivore’s diet from the first ingredient to the last....
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Yes, high protein cat food is good for cats and is more like the natural diet they’ve evolved to eat. Protein is responsible for building and maintain muscle, helping your cat to stay trim and fit. It also helps cats feel fuller at mealtime, so can help with maintaining a healthy weight....
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Oats have a lot of protein per calorie, and they're easy to make. Many cats like corn, and polenta , a coarsely ground cornmeal, has a good texture for them. You can try brown rice, barley, and wheat berries, but you may need to mash them first....
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The best low carb, high protein cat food options 1. Feline Natural Grain Free New Zealand Chicken and Venison Canned Cat Food 2. Nutro Chunky Loaf Adult Chicken Canned Cat Food 3. NomNomNow Fresh Wet Cat Food 4....
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