Common cat care questions on VetAssist
VetAssist is here to support you in best caring for your cat. Below Dr Claire from VetAssist† shares her insights to some of the most commonly asked cat care questions - as always, ensure you chat to a Veterinarian for recommendations that best suit your individual cats needs.
What should I be feeding my cat?
Like humans, every cat is different with needs that vary according to their lifestyle, age, health and breed. That is where our likeness ends. Unlike humans and dogs, cats are carnivores - and they need a good quality high protein, low carbohydrate balanced diet.
If you are feeding a commercially prepared balanced premium cat food, it is not necessary to add anything else into your cat’s diet as these diets are completely balanced and contain everything your cat needs. Choosing wet food (with a higher water content) alone, or in combination with dry food is a better option than dry alone to maintain good hydration.
Also consider how you feed your cat - food puzzles are a great idea, and one way to provide further environmental enrichment.
How much play does my cat need?
Play is a daily essential for cats, regardless of age. It helps maintain your cat's healthy weight and healthy mind - it is also enjoyable, bonding time spent together. Behavioural issues such as scratching at furniture which can be triggered by boredom, are also reduced. .
The amount needed depends on your pets age, breed, environment and health status. Typically an indoor healthy cat needs about an hour of play divided over the day. Make sure that play never involves your hands or feet and learn your cats cues for when they’ve had enough - and stop the game.