Collection: Cats Food
Keep your cat healthy and give them all the nutrition they need with the range of cat food at Direct4Pet. Whether you're searching for wet or dry cat food, browse a large variety of leading brands, including Purina, Nature's Menu, Royal Canin and more. Featuring a number of delicious flavours your cat will love, choose food suitable for kittens, adults and senior cats. Find wet food from the range of tins and sachets - as well as bags of dry food - below. Also find food made for cats with health issues, including digestion, joint and kidney problems.
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Choosing the right cat food is an essential part of your felines health and wellbeing. Read on to discover answers to our most commonly asked questions surrounding everything you need to know about your cat's diet.
How much food should I feed my cat?
The amount of food you give your cat will depend on their age, breed and size, some may require more or less than others however the general rule of thumb is to feed your cat 4-5 ounces of cat food per day. If you're looking for more information surrounding feeding your cat, head on over to our blog to find tips on the ultimate guide to feeding your cat. Alternatively, speak to your vet and seek additional advice if you're unsure how much you should be feeding your cat.
What is the best cat food?
The best cat food depends on your pet's dietary requirements and also their taste preferences, however all cat foods should include a high percentage of protein along with essential fibre, vitamins and minerals. If your cat is prone to certain digestive or health issues such as urinary tract infections, there are specially formulated cat foods that provide support for your cat's health through their diet. If your cat needs further health support that cannot be provided through food, browse through our collection of cat health supplements to find a solution for your feline.
How long can a cat go without food?
In the case of a stray, ill or picky cat, their bodies will naturally break down their fat reserves to provide energy, however, this does not come without consequences. Although your cat can survive without food it doesn't mean that they should, as this could cause serious health issues. We recommend, as a general guide, cats should not be left without food reserves for longer than twelve hours, as this can result in liver failure. If you suspect a cat has been without food for a prolonged amount of time, we would recommend consulting a vet.