Hi, I have three cats and I give them raw food and wet canned food.
First of all, sorry for my bad English.
I'm living in South Korea and some vets say something very weird.
"High protein diet is harmful to cat. According to AAFCO, there should be more than 26% protein as dm.
So you don't have to feed them high protein diet(more than 35%)."
So I searched and looked up books such as "canine and feline nutrition" and "applied veterinary clinical nutrition".
Also I did googling but I cannot find any kind of info.
Only I found that unless a cat suffers kidney or liver problem, a cat should be fed high quality and rich protein diet.
Here is my question.
Do american or canadian vets also say that high protein diet(more than 35%) is harmful to cat?
What do you think the most ideal carbrotein:fat ratio for cat?
And what about the maximum of protein?
Thanks for reading!
First of all, sorry for my bad English.
I'm living in South Korea and some vets say something very weird.
"High protein diet is harmful to cat. According to AAFCO, there should be more than 26% protein as dm.
So you don't have to feed them high protein diet(more than 35%)."
So I searched and looked up books such as "canine and feline nutrition" and "applied veterinary clinical nutrition".
Also I did googling but I cannot find any kind of info.
Only I found that unless a cat suffers kidney or liver problem, a cat should be fed high quality and rich protein diet.
Here is my question.
Do american or canadian vets also say that high protein diet(more than 35%) is harmful to cat?
What do you think the most ideal carbrotein:fat ratio for cat?
And what about the maximum of protein?
Thanks for reading!