
· By Zero Gravity Communications
Best fish for cats: 5 types of fish are good for a cat’s health? A quick guide for pet parents
When it comes to feeding your cat the best, not just any protein will do, right? Fish make up approximately 70% of a feline diet. It is a popular ingredient due to its taste and several nutritional benefits. So, here’s why these four fish should rule your checklist while choosing food for your furry mate
Small fish, big benefits: Why do anchovies come first?
Anchovies might seem tiny, but the power they hold in a cat diet is humongous. Rich in omega-3 fatty acids, they are one of the cleanest protein sources in the sea. Since they are small in size and low in the food chain, they are naturally low ´in heavy metals. Meaning more purity, less worry.
For your picky eaters, anchovies are not only flavorful but are also responsible for shiny coats, happy joints, and brain-boosting power. And honestly, if your cat could speak, it would have directly asked for anchovies (right now with a purr and a flick of the tail).
The other side of feline nutrition: Salmon, Tuna & Mackerel
Think of it as a haute couture of cat cuisine. Cause that’s what they have to serve.
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Salmon - has the power to keep your cat’s heart healthy, has a high protein content, and those sleek skin benefits that your cat loves to show off!
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Tuna - a feline classic that is meaty, satisfying, and full of vitamin B that supports energy and vitality.
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Mackerel - last but not least, the fish that binds all three with a bold flavor and dose of selenium, which provides immunity to your cat.
Combined, these four fish can be effortlessly called the “Feline Fuel”. Cause they make up the dream team for your beloved’s nutrition and health. Therefore, no compromise should be made while buying food for your cat.
Fish first, always: Because it’s the Good Cat way
We start with the fish, because of two reasons. Firstly, cats, being born as hunters, have a natural liking for fish. Secondly, it is a source of essential nutrients like protein, omega-3 fatty acids, and various vitamins, which are directly concerned with a cat’s overall growth and health.
Good Cats very well know what they like. They are sleek, chic, and picky (in a good way). That’s why we keep our recipes led by fish, because it’s just a Good Cat thing.