Due to my cat being sick lately and vet suspected pancreatitis (she is currently on treatment and responds great), I have been researching cat food with respect to cat content.
So, I see that dr Pierson suggests moderate fat which is ~20-40% calories (https://catinfo.org/docs/CatFoodProteinFatCarbPhosphorusChart.pdf).
And then I look at % calories from fat in european wet food and most of them are too high!
For example if you see here: , granatapet which is considered one of the best available foods is 57% calories from fat! And mac's, which is the other brand I am feeding is 59.5%!
Why are these brands considered so good if they are so off the recommended fat levels? What would you suggest me to feed my cat?
I am really confused!
So, I see that dr Pierson suggests moderate fat which is ~20-40% calories (https://catinfo.org/docs/CatFoodProteinFatCarbPhosphorusChart.pdf).
And then I look at % calories from fat in european wet food and most of them are too high!
For example if you see here: , granatapet which is considered one of the best available foods is 57% calories from fat! And mac's, which is the other brand I am feeding is 59.5%!
Why are these brands considered so good if they are so off the recommended fat levels? What would you suggest me to feed my cat?
I am really confused!