Health

Caring for Our Cats’ Nutrition

Proper nutrition is the key to the health and longevity of our cats. In our cattery, we pay special attention to every stage of feeding, starting from the very first days of a kitten’s life. Our pets receive a balanced diet tailored to their age, needs, and health conditions. We are happy to share how we care for our cats’ nutrition and what we choose for them.

Caring for Our Cats’ Nutrition

Kitten Nutrition: The Beginning of Life

When a kitten is born, it requires special nutrition to support its growth and boost its immune system. We carefully monitor each kitten and begin feeding them with special milk replacers, later introducing full-fledged kitten food.

For kittens from 0 to 2 months:

Kitten MilkRoyal Canin Babycat Milk:

  • This product is designed to replace mother’s milk, providing the baby with everything necessary for growth. It contains important fats, proteins, and vitamins to help the kitten grow healthy.
  • Feeding period: from the first days up to 2 months.
Royal Canin Babycat Milk

For kittens from 2 months to 12 months:

Kitten FoodRoyal Canin Professional Kitten:

  • This food is specifically formulated to support the active growth of a kitten and its development. It contains all the essential macro- and micronutrients that strengthen bones, support digestion, and promote healthy fur.
  • Feeding period: from 2 months to 1 year.

Adult Cat Nutrition

When a kitten reaches one year of age, its diet changes. Adult cats need to maintain energy and health, and we choose premium food for them.

Example of our adult cat diet:

Wet FoodGourmet Gold with chicken:

  • This is one of our cats’ favorite options — soft and juicy pâté made from natural ingredients. It helps maintain dental health and overall well-being.

Dry FoodRoyal Canin for Adult Cats:

  • This food contains all the necessary elements to support a healthy immune system and excellent digestion. It helps strengthen teeth and maintain optimal weight.

Natural Feeding: Raw Diet

Cats are predators, and their diet should include raw foods. We focus on natural sources of protein, which help our pets stay strong and healthy.

Example of a raw diet:

  • Muscle offals: heart, stomach, muscle tissue (40–60% of the diet).
  • Meat and bone products: chicken necks, rabbit legs, bird spines (20–40% of the diet).
  • Blood-forming organs: liver, kidneys, brain (10–15% of the diet).

This type of feeding helps improve digestion, supports dental and bone health, and boosts the immune system.

Conclusion

In our cattery, every cat receives a balanced and high-quality diet, which helps maintain their health, activity, and playfulness. We are proud to share our experience and knowledge about feeding. Proper nutrition is the most important contribution to the long and happy life of your pets.