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Vitamins for Cats



Drs. Foster and Smith Inc.
Can vitamins for cats help? The answer is a resounding yes, especially with vitamin deficiency.

Your cat could not survive without them.

However, your cat is going to have the same problems with swallowing pills and capsules that you have, and the same problems with after taste of these forms of vitamins. As a remedy for this, you might want to try liquid vitamins for your cat.

CATS NATURAL VITAMINS

Undoubtedly you are giving your cat what you think is the best premium cat food.

However, the heat that is involved in processing pet foods destroys some of the vital vitamins and minerals and additional vitamins are destroyed while the product sits on the shelf or in storage facilities.

This is also not factoring in the fact that these pet foods often times lack the essential vitamins and minerals to begin with.

There are two categories of vitamins; water-soluble and fat soluble vitamins.

Vitamins for cats are especially important in these two categories, as the absorption ratio of liquid vitamins is a 90% as compared to a 20%-30% absorption ratio in pill or capsule vitamins. So they are not only easier to take, but absorb much for effectively in your cats system.

Water soluble vitamins include the B vitamins, niacin, pantothenic acid, folic acid, biotin, choline, and vitamin C.

If your cat consumes too many of any type of these vitamins it will eliminate them through urine with no harm to the animal.

Fat-soluble vitamins include vitamin A, D, E, and K.

With these vitamins, your cat can not get rid of via thier urine, and these vitamins should be closely monitored by the owner. If given in excess, they could reach toxic levels and potentially poison your pet. You should always check with your veterinarian before supplementing with these particular vitamins.

Your cat will also need essential and trace minerals such as sodium chloride, iron, calcium, phosphorus, zinc, magnesium, and potassium.

Even though they are a very small part of the dietary balance required for cats, they will help to ensure proper health and help to provide immunities for certain illnesses.

Because of the superior absorption ratios of liquids, vitamins for cats are also much more effective in providing these types of supplementation.

There are several very good brands in the marketplace, but again you should check with your pet's veterinarian.

Male cats especially may be subject to developing urinary tract infections and vitamin deficiency if fed a diet high in calcium and magnesium, as cats require a diet lower in calcium and magnesium.

Fish is high in both of these minerals and you should avoid feeding your cat extra-ordinary high amounts of fish, even though cats generally love fish.

Vitamin C much like us humans, is very important in the synthesis of collagen, which is the most distributed tissue in the body.

There was at one time a belief that there was not a dietary need for vitamin C in cats and that they could synthesize their own vitamin C.

However, several recent studies have shown that cats "do not" produce enough vitamin C and there indeed is a need for supplementation.

Your cat is carnivores; which means it requires food that is high in protein that includes certain types of acids like fat and taurine, and it is important to understand that your cat will not get these needed nutrients if fed a vegetarian diet.

They must have meat.

In nature, the mouse that they would catch and eat consists mostly of muscle tissue which is main sources of protein and amino acids, bones which are sources of calcium, and hair, which consists of fiber, certain minerals and protein.

The inner organs of a mouse will provide your cat with types of predigested grains with vitamin B and enzymes.

One unusual characteristic of cats is that they "cannot form vitamin A from beta-carotene".

Cats are also quite inefficient at converting the vitamin niacin from amino acid trypophan.

VITAMIN PACKAGE FOR CATS

Vitamin deficiency can be aided by liquid vitamins for cats as supplements for their health. There are many very good brands on the market today that can help you cat in building their immune system and paving the way for a very healthy and long life as your companion.

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