Kitten Foods - Hill's Pet
How and when to feed your Kitten.
It's important to feed your kitten the right amount of food
at proper intervals, but this can be tricky -- feeding
requirements vary greatly from one kitten to another. Feeding
guides on the food can or bag are just a starting point. It's
critical to your kitten's health that her physical condition is
monitored regularly and the feeding amount adjusted as
needed.
To help keep your kitten healthy, Hill's recommends
following the simple steps in this cycle:
- Weigh your kitten
- Feed her based on feeding guide and veterinary
recommendations
- Evaluate your kitten's physical condition using our on
line growth tracker chart. Simply enter the date, your pet's
weight, and using the slider you can set your kitten's
condition score
- Adjust the amount you feed accordingly as your kitten
grows
Switching food
If switching your kitten to Hill's Science Plan Kitten,
gradually introduce it over a 7-day period. Do this by mixing
your kitten's former food with increasing proportions of the
new food, until only Science Plan is being fed. She will then
be able to fully enjoy the taste and benefits of the superior
nutrition provided by Science Plan Kitten. You and your
vet Your vet is the best source of information about
the health and well-being of your kitten. Ask your vet to
advise regularly on your kitten's weight because achieving and
maintaining a pet's ideal weight not only reduces certain
health risks, but can lead to your kitten having a more
energetic, longer and healthier life.
Ask your veterinarian which of these three feeding methods
is best for your kitten:
Free Choice: Food is available to your
kitten at all times.
Time-Limited Feeding: Food is available to
your kitten for a limited time.
Meal Feeding: A measured amount of food is
available to your kitten at specific meal times each day.
Water Your kitten must have an adequate supply
of fresh water at all times. Not having water to drink for a
sustained length of time will harm your kitten's health.
Treats & titbits Although it is tempting
to give them table scraps they do not provide your kitten with
the correct balance of nutrients. Try to be sparing with
treats, as giving too many can lead to weight gain or
nutritional imbalance.
The next step When your cat reaches
maturity at a year old, her nutritional needs will be
different. She'll need to move on to an adult food that will
provide her with specific vitamins and minerals in a balance
that's correct for her age. Hill's Science Plan can provide
exactly that. The lifestage range is tailored to keep your cat
in the best health throughout her whole life, whatever her
breed or lifestyle.
For more information on nutritional needs of your
adult cat
click here
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