Look for brands that meet AAFCO (Association of American Feed Control Officials) standards, providing a balanced blend of protein, fats, vitamins, and minerals.
Contains higher moisture content, which can help with hydration and urinary tract health. Choose varieties that are high in protein and low in carbohydrates.
Consists of raw meat, organs, and bones, mimicking a cat's natural diet. Ensure it's balanced and prepared safely to avoid bacterial contamination.
Prepared with guidance from a veterinary nutritionist to ensure it meets your cat's nutritional needs. Typically includes lean meats, organs, and supplements.
Recommended by veterinarians for specific health conditions such as urinary tract issues, kidney disease, or obesity.
Some cats may benefit from grain-free options, especially those with allergies or sensitivities to grains. Ensure protein sources are high-quality and balanced.
Contains fewer ingredients to minimize potential allergens. Ideal for cats with food sensitivities or allergies.
Designed for older cats, these diets often contain lower calories, easy-to-digest proteins, and supplements for joint health and mobility.
Lower in calories and fat, with higher fiber content to help overweight cats achieve and maintain a healthy weight.
Specifically formulated for kittens to support their growth and development. High in protein, fat, vitamins, and minerals essential for young cats.