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Cat Food: Natural Cat and Kitten Food

For over two decades, we have been a leading distributor of natural pet products in Western Canada, understanding the importance of providing our cherished feline companions with the highest quality nutrition. Cat food plays a pivotal role in maintaining the overall health and well-being of cats and kittens at every stage of their lives. As a prominent cat food wholesale distributor, we are committed to ensuring that our product selection meets the highest quality and nutrition standards.

 
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We are dedicated to offering an exceptional range of natural cat and kitten food options from the industry's most respected brands. Our comprehensive catalog caters to cats' unique dietary needs and preferences at every life stage, making us an ideal solution for pet food shops, pet supplies stores, and other retail partners in the Canadian market.

Recognizing that cats require various protein sources and nutritional options to thrive, our range includes ingredients such as chicken, fish, lamb, and more, as well as grain-free, non-GMO, and limited-ingredient diet options. We also offer a variety of flavors to cater to the diverse taste preferences of our feline friends.

In addition to providing diverse products, we address specific health concerns such as weight control, urinary support, digestive care, skin and coat care, and hairball control. Our selection of products is designed to support the overall health and well-being of cats, ensuring they receive the necessary nutrients for a balanced diet.

We understand the evolving needs of discerning Canadian pet owners and strive to meet these demands by continuously expanding our product range. Our commitment to quality and innovation ensures that our retail partners have access to the finest natural cat and kitten food solutions.

Our dedication to our customers, employees, suppliers, and the environment is reflected in our mission to exceed the needs and expectations of all our stakeholders. We believe in creating partnering relationships of trust, integrity, customer satisfaction, and loyalty.

Our commitment to quality and innovation ensures that our retail partners have access to the finest natural cat and kitten food solutions, allowing them to meet the evolving needs of discerning Canadian pet owners. We are proud to be a trusted cat food wholesaler, providing high-quality products that contribute to the health and happiness of cats across Canada.

 
Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: Why is good nutrition important for cats?

Good nutrition is vital for cats as they are strict carnivores. They require essential nutrients such as taurine, arginine, vitamin A, and essential fatty acids that plant food lack. A balanced diet consisting of good quality meat products and plenty of fresh water ensures that your cat's nutritional needs are met.

Q: How often should I feed my cat?

The frequency of feeding can depend on your cat's age and health. Generally, very young kittens should be allowed to eat as much as they want, usually three or four feedings a day. As they get older, decrease the number of feedings. When your cat is 6 months old, she should receive two meals a day. After 1 year, she can be fed once or twice a day.

Q: How much should I feed my cat?

The amount your cat needs to eat depends on many factors, including life stage, lifestyle, size, and general condition. Select a high-quality food, weigh your cat, and then read the feeding guidelines provided on the package. Remember, every cat is unique, so you might have to adjust her feeding accordingly.

Q: When should I change from kitten to adult food?

In the first year, your kitten will grow and change very quickly, so she needs a special diet for kittenhood and adulthood. Feed high-quality kitten food until she is about 7-9 months old. At this point, you can change to an adult diet. When she is around 8 or 9 years old, switch to a senior diet.

Q: How do I change my pet's diet?

Don't change your cat's diet all at once, otherwise she may refuse the new food. Do it gradually over three days. Begin changing her diet by feeding 1/4 new food and 3/4 her old food for a few days. Then add 1/2 new food and 1/2 old food. After a few more days, feed 3/4 new food and 1/4 old food. Then, you can feed the new food entirely.

Q: Can my cat be a vegetarian?

No. Cats are strict carnivores – they cannot process plant material and they need the nutrients that only meat can provide. Although there are vegetarian diets that claim to supply all of your cat's nutritional requirements, it is best for your cat to stick to a meat-based diet.

Q: Why is my cat a finicky eater?

Cats can become finicky eaters for many reasons. If her bowl is too small or light, for instance, she may have trouble eating her food. The placement of the bowl may be a factor, or she may feel intimidated by other pets in the household. Medical conditions may be affecting her appetite, or her teeth and gums may be hurting her. There are a number of strategies to help overcome a finicky eater.

Q: Can my cat eat dog food?

No. Cats and dogs are two different species, and each has his own nutritional requirements. Cats are true carnivores; they need lots of protein that meat provides. Dogs, on the other hand, get some nutrients from eating plant matter, which cats cannot digest. Dogs also don't require taurine in their diet, so it is not added. In cats, a lack of taurine can lead to blindness and heart disease.

Q: What is in cat food?

Cat food contains a variety of agricultural ingredients, such as meat, poultry, and seafood. Vitamins and minerals are added to complete nutritional needs. Preservatives are added to keep cat food fresh during shipping and while on the shelf, and color is added to make the food look more attractive. The coloring and preservatives are the same used in food for people and have been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Q: Why can't I feed my cat table scraps?

Table scrapsare too fatty for your cat's digestive system. They can cause vomiting, diarrhea or, over a period of time, obesity and other health conditions. Furthermore, chicken bones, or bones from rabbit or fish can splinter and become lodged in her esophagus or digestive system.

Q: Isn't my pet bored eating the same food?

Probably not, if she isn't refusing her food. You can liven up her diet by giving her high-quality canned cat food as a treat, or mixed with dry food. However, don't suddenly change her diet – that can stress your cat out. If you want to switch, do it gradually, over a period of days.

Q: What tests are done to make sure the food is safe for my pet?

Pet food companies use standardized animal feeding trials designed by the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO). Animals are fed and monitored for 6 months to ensure that the food provides the right balance of nutrients.

Q: Should I buy expensive name-brand food over store-brand or generic?

High-quality, premium cat foods provide complete balanced meals for cats. These meals are not found in the supermarket and are higher in price because they use only the highehighest-gradeedients. Low-grade foods use filler ingredients, chemicals, and other ingredients that may be harmful to your cats over health and wellness. 

Q: Does the age of my pet matter when it comes to what pet food to buy?

Yes, kittens and puppies have different nutritional needs than those of adult cats and dogs. Young pets should eat more energy-dense food that's higher in calories to supporttheir growth and development. Senior pets, on the other hand, may need food that's lower in calories but higher in fiber, and has plenty of antioxidants and omega-3 fatty acids. Always check the pet food label to ensure it's appropriate for your pet's life stage.

Q: What is the difference between dry and wet cat food?

Dry cat food is more energy-dense and convenient to feed, while wet cat food has more moisture which can help keep your cat hydrated. Both types of food can provide complete nutrition for your cat, so it often comes down to your cat's preference and any specific health concerns.

Q: Can I make homemade cat food?

While it's possible to make homemade cat food, it's crucial to ensure that the diet is balanced and complete. Cats have specific nutritional needs that can be difficult to meet with homemade food. If you're considering this, it's best to consult with a veterinarian or a pet nutrition expert.

Q: What should I do if my cat is overweight?

If your cat is overweight, it's important to consult with a veterinarian. They can help determine the cause of the weight gain and develop a safe weight loss plan. This may involve feeding a lower calorie diet, increasing physical activity, and regular weight checks.

Q: Are there specific foods for cats with medical conditions?

Yes, there are special diets available for cats with certain medical conditions such as kidney disease, urinary problems, diabetes, and food allergies. These diets should only be fed under the guidance of a veterinarian.

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