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Jakie jedzenie dla kota: Kitten kibble?
Kitten dry kibble — High-protein and DHA-rich to support growth and brain development.
- Protein: minimum 30% (chicken, salmon)
- DHA/ARA for brain development
- Calcium and phosphorus for bones
- High caloric density (380–430 kcal/100g)
Jakie jedzenie dla kota: Kitten wet food?
Kitten wet food — Ideal for hydration and food transition, to be combined with dry kibble.
- Water content 70–80% — excellent hydration
- Mousse or flaked texture, easy to chew
- 85g portions — 2 to 3 meals/day
- Grain-free preferred
Jakie jedzenie dla kota: Mixed kitten feeding?
Mixed feeding for kittens (kibble + wet) — The ideal combination: kibble for dental health, wet food for hydration.
- 50% kitten kibble (protein, DHA)
- 50% kitten wet food (water, palatability)
- 3 meals/day to support growth
- Gradual transition when changing brands
Jakie jedzenie dla kota: Budget adult kibble?
Budget adult dry kibble — A decent price-to-quality ratio — check that meat is the first ingredient.
- Protein: 28–32% minimum
- Meat or meat meal as first ingredient
- Avoid foods with 'cereals' in first position
- Supplement with fresh water — kibble dehydrates
Jakie jedzenie dla kota: Standard adult kibble?
Standard adult dry kibble — The right balance of quality and price — identifiable meat, no dyes.
- Protein: 32–38%, named source (chicken, salmon)
- No artificial preservatives or dyes
- Omega-3 and 6 for coat health
- Neutered cat formula available
Jakie jedzenie dla kota: Premium adult kibble?
Premium adult dry kibble — The best quality: fresh meat first, grain-free, enriched with probiotics.
- Protein: 40%+ — fresh meat as first ingredient
- Grain-free, no excessive legumes
- Probiotics for digestion
- Often single-protein (one meat source)
Jakie jedzenie dla kota: Neutered cat kibble?
Neutered adult dry kibble — Formulated for the reduced needs of neutered cats — fewer calories, urinary support.
- Reduced caloric density (280–340 kcal/100g)
- L-carnitine to maintain muscle mass
- Controlled urinary pH (FLUTD prevention)
- Reduced fat content
Jakie jedzenie dla kota: Indoor cat kibble?
Indoor cat dry kibble — Designed for sedentary cats: fewer calories, fiber for hairballs.
- Reduced calories vs standard formula
- High fiber — hairball reduction
- L-carnitine — weight maintenance
- Kibble size adapted for jaw
Jakie jedzenie dla kota: Senior cat food?
Senior cat food (7+ years) — Adapted to the slower metabolism and joint needs of senior cats.
- High protein (38–42%) to maintain muscle mass
- Reduced phosphorus — kidney protection
- Glucosamine and chondroitin for joints
- Easy to chew — smaller kibble or wet food
Jakie jedzenie dla kota: Renal cat food?
Renal diet for senior cats — Very low phosphorus — essential for diagnosed kidney disease.
- Phosphorus < 0.5% DM — very low
- Reduced sodium
- Moderate but high-quality proteins
- Veterinary prescription required for medical formulas
Jakie jedzenie dla kota: Urinary cat food?
Urinary health food (FLUTD/crystals) — Controlled urinary pH to prevent struvite and oxalate crystals.
- Target urinary pH: 6.0–6.5
- Reduced magnesium
- High moisture content recommended (wet food or added water)
- Avoid grain-heavy foods
Jakie jedzenie dla kota: Digestive cat food?
Digestive support food (gastro sensitivities) — Highly digestible ingredients for cats with gastrointestinal issues.
- Highly digestible proteins (hydrolyzed chicken or lamb)
- Prebiotic fibers (FOS, MOS)
- Low fat content
- Added probiotics (Lactobacillus)
Jakie jedzenie dla kota: Skin & coat cat food?
Skin & coat food (allergies, itching) — Single-protein or hydrolyzed proteins to limit allergic reactions.
- Single-protein (duck, rabbit, game) — one source only
- High omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids
- Biotin and zinc for coat
- No additives or dyes
Jakie jedzenie dla kota: Light cat food?
Light / weight control food — Reduced caloric density with maximum satiety to manage overweight.
- Calories < 300 kcal/100g
- High fiber for satiety
- L-carnitine to burn fat
- High protein maintained to preserve muscle