Holistic cat food

Holistic cat food is growing in popularity every year among both professional breeders and regular owners. In this section of our portal, we'll try to answer the question: what's the secret behind these foods, and why are they called "holistic?"

This name reflects the idea behind the creation of a new segment of pet nutrition, one that is fundamentally different and distinct from other foods. This innovative approach relies on the idea that a proper cat diet is not simply a set of ingredients (even high-quality ones), but rather their combination, their comprehensive impact, and their effect on the animal's body.

Holistic cat foods don't need TV advertising, as rave reviews from veterinarians worldwide are already a compelling argument. The core of holistic nutrition is the use of organic products and fresh meat in food production. But that's not the only important factor. The holistic concept means that each food component is selected for optimal combination with other ingredients, as well as for the maximum benefit of the whole food for the cat. These foods are designed to closely replicate the natural diet of cats. They are aimed not at eliminating one or two ailments, but at preventing illnesses, maintaining the cat in peak condition, and ultimately, delaying aging and improving health.

It's important to understand, however, that holistic food isn't a panacea, and it won't work for all cats. There are isolated reviews from owners who couldn't persuade their pets to eat this food.

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5 benefits of holistic food

Cats are naturally designed as carnivores, meaning they absolutely must eat meat. The amount of meat in holistic diets can reach 70-80% (in some brands). Moreover, this must be fresh meat, not meat meal. Low-quality by-products or by-products of unknown origin are strictly prohibited.

Most manufacturers have eliminated grains from their pet foods. Occasionally, you'll see a small percentage of brown or wild rice among the ingredients; it's rich in vitamin B and a source of fiber.

The holistic diet includes a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, berries, and herbs. All of them are organic, meaning they are grown without the use of harmful or hazardous chemicals. These ingredients enrich the diet with all the necessary vitamins, microelements, and fiber.

Holistic diets have the property of having an oxidizing effect on urine, which helps prevent diseases of the genitourinary system.

No artificial preservatives, GMOs, flavors, or, especially, colorings. Rosemary, vitamins E and C ensure long shelf life.

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