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- Cat food is divided into dry and wet food, each with its own pros and cons.
- For dry food, we recommend Harim Pet Food Bapibooyak and Purina Livclear, and for wet food, we recommend Royal Canin Gravy Indoor and Hills Science Diet Adult Stew.
- Next, we will be back with cat snack recommendations.
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Hello! Today, we're going to learn about cat food. If you have a cat, you've probably thought about cat food at least once. There are so many types of food, from the type to the price, and you won't know what's right for your cat until you try it. So today, I'm going to recommend cat food by type.
Cat food can be broadly divided into dry food and wet food. Dry food is made into solid form, making it convenient to store and easy to feed. It has the advantage of being easy to store and convenient to feed. However, it has the disadvantage of having less moisture, so you need to supply extra moisture separately. Wet food is food that contains liquid, which is rich in moisture and has high palatability, so cats eat it well. Cats are sensitive to texture, so they are released in various forms such as mousse, diced, and shredded. However, it is more expensive than dry food and difficult to store. So, I'll recommend products by each type!
Dry food
Harim Pet Food Bap-i-Boyak
Source: Harim Pet Food (Bapibooyak CAT Worry-Free Hairball 3.4kg 39,200 won)
I recommend Harim Pet Food's Bap-i-Boyak food. If you have a cat, you'll be worried about hairballs. Cats vomit to expel hairballs that are clumped together from grooming. This product contains beet dietary fiber, chicken, and oat dietary fiber, which helps to maintain a firm hair texture and expel hairballs. It also has high palatability and does not contain artificial preservatives, colorings, or sweeteners, so you can feel more at ease.
Purina Pro Plan Live Clear
Source: Healthy Pet (Purina Pro Plan Livclear Adult 1.5kg
I'll recommend a slightly special food. If you have a cat but have a cat allergy, you'll be happy. It's Purina's Pro Plan Live Clear. It is said to reduce cat allergy-inducing substances by an average of 47% when fed daily for two weeks or more. It comes in various lineups such as hairball, kitten, and adult. The downside is that it's not that good in terms of ingredients because it's first focused on function. But, if you're really struggling with allergies, I think solving allergies is more important. And it's a pity that it's only sold at animal hospitals and is not available online. Those who have seen the effects of this product buy one every time they see it!
Wet food
Royal Canin Gravy Indoor
Source: Royal Canin (Gravy Indoor 85gX12P Cat Wet Pouch 15,900 won)
I recommend wet food. It's Royal Canin's Indoor wet food. It's formulated with nutrients to meet the needs of indoor cats with low activity levels, helping them maintain their weight and improve digestion and absorption, reducing stool odor. Royal Canin's food is characterized by being divided by age and function, so you can provide the right nutrition for your cat. There's a dry food in the same line, and mixing it with wet food can maximize the benefits of each.
Hill's Science Diet Adult Stew
Source: Hills (Adult Stew 79g x 12pcs 28,800 won)
I recommend Hill's wet food. It's available for kittens to adults over 7 years old. This stew, for 1-6 years old, is a mix of baked chicken and rice and helps to build a healthy immune system, maintain weight, and develop muscles. It's reassuring to know that it doesn't contain artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives. And, if you buy it from an official dealer, you'll get a refund if the food doesn't suit your cat, which makes it more trustworthy. It seems like just by buying Hill's products, you can donate food to abandoned animals, so you might want to check it out!
I've recommended cat food for both dry and wet, how was it? I hope this helps those who are struggling with food. Next time, I'll recommend cat snacks! Thank you for reading today:)