What might suit one four-legged friend might not be the best fit for another. Finding the best indoor cat food for your companion comes down to the type of diet they enjoy and the benefits you want to prioritise for them.
We’ve collected some of the most popular diets so you can find the perfect match for your purrfect pet!
1) Purina One Indoor Turkey and Whole Grains Dry Cat Food
Purina One Indoor Turkey and Whole Grains Dry Cat Food is a complete dry food that contains all the vitamins and minerals your indoor cat needs for a healthy lifestyle. Like many indoor cat formulas, Purina's dry diet contains a high percentage of fibre to minimise hairballs. The zinc and omega fatty acids present in the diet claim to help keep their coat glossy and shiny.
Another benefit of the Purnia indoor diet is the inclusion of natural chicory to help reduce stool odour which is never a bad thing if they’re going to the toilet in rooms you occupy!
2) Harringtons Indoor Complete Dry Cat Food with Fresh Chicken
Harringtons Indoor Complete Dry Cat Food with Fresh Chicken boasts a balanced ratio of Omega 6 and 3 oils to support a glossy, sleek coat so your feline friend can look their best! Harrington’s indoor diet contains fresh chicken as its sole source of protein – perfect for supporting a lean intake. The indoor diet contains 25% less fat than the outdoor range of cat food so your four-legged friend can stay trim with fewer calories to suit their less active lifestyle.
With no artificial colours, dairy or soya, Harrington’s is a great choice for indoor moggies with sensitive stomachs as it is made with entirely natural ingredients.
3) Purina ONE Indoor Cat Tuna and Chicken Mini Fillets in Gravy
Purina ONE Indoor Cat Tuna and Chicken Mini Fillets in Gravy is a great choice for moggies who are a little fussier or don’t enjoy an entirely dry diet of biscuits. If you think your cat might not be drinking enough water, a wet diet is much more hydrating than a dry range of food. A diet of gravy tends to be a lot more aromatic for fussy kittens, especially with tuna being one of the sources of protein. Tuna and chicken in gravy are bound to get even the fussiest eaters interested.
Wet diets can be combined with dry diets to give them some variety and keep things exciting for them. A wet food specially concocted for indoor cats means you can combine it with a dry diet and not throw off the balance of their meals. They will still get all the benefits of a food designed specifically for indoor cats like fewer calories and reduced hairballs.Â
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