Food And Diet
What We Feed Our Cats With
After you pick your kitten up from the breeder or have it shipped, you should keep your kitten on the same diet as your breeder. You can switch your kitten later to a different type of food. However, when you change your kitten’s food, please remember to make change very slowly over 3 days or so mixing a tiny portion of the new food with the existing food and increasing the amount every day until the change is complete.
You should be careful when you start looking for food for your kitten. You need to remember that your kitten may need more fat and calories than the typical housecat and omega-3 fatty acids are essential for a healthy coat.
Here are some things to look for in the best food for cats:
Soe cats are muscular cats and the amount of animal protein should be a minimum of 26 % of their diet. Kittens have a high metabolism and therefore requires more than the minimum 9% fat in its diet. Shop for the food that contains 12% to 15% fat or more. Also, Sphynx food should havelimited carbohydrate content as possible.
We feed kittens with Royal Canine Mother and Babycat Formula and Royal Canine Kitten Chatton Formula(dry and canned food).
Guaranteed Analysis:
Crude Protein (min.) 32.0%, Crude Fat (min.) 23.0%, Crude Fiber (max.) 3.6%, Moisture (max.) Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) (min) 0.09%, Vitamin E (min.) 420 IU/kg
Crude Protein (min.) 34.0%, Crude Fat (min.) 16.0%, Crude Fiber (max.) 4.0%, Moisture (max.) 8.0%, Calcium (min.) 1.02%, Vitamin D (min.) 560 IU/kg, Vitamin E (min.) 420 IU/kg
Stella & Chewy’s Chick Chick Chicken Dinner Morsels Freeze-Dried Raw Cat Food (Recommended for adult cats).
Crude protein 45.0% min Crud fat 25.0% min. Crude Fiber 5.0% max, Moister 5.0% max, Taurine 0.2% min