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8 Benefits of All-Natural Cat Food

by Julia Henriques
November 30, 2021
in Food, Cats
Reading Time: 4 mins read
All-Natural Cat Food

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  • A longer life
  • A shinier, healthier coat
  • Greater amounts of energy
  • Normalize weight
  • A resolution of digestive issues
  • Fewer allergies and intolerances
  • Satisfied eating less food
  • Improved quality of life

If you’re a cat owner, chances are that you will do whatever you can to ensure your cat is as healthy as possible. Taking your cat to the vet for regular checkups, ensuring he’s had all his immunizations, and following your vet’s recommendations for preventative services are excellent ways to promote good health.

However, have you ever focused on your cat’s diet and considered improving the quality of the food that you feed him? Like people, cats thrive when fed a healthy diet as opposed to one filled with processed foods that can negatively impact health.

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8 Benefits of All-Natural Cat Food

Here is an overview of all-natural cat food, including eight benefits of feeding your kitty all-natural cat food instead of the standard kind.

A longer life

Unfortunately, cats don’t actually have nine lives like the myth states, but you can take certain steps to prolong the life that your cat does have. One important step is to switch to all-natural cat food. Conventional cat food is filled with preservatives, fillers, and other unsavory ingredients that aren’t conducive to the optimal functioning of your cat’s organs and digestive system.

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These not-so-healthy ingredients can promote disease in your cat, dramatically shortening Kitty’s life. All-natural cat food, on the other hand, normalizes the overall functioning of your cat’s body, encouraging optimal health and extending his life in the process.

A shinier, healthier coat

Have you ever noticed that your cat’s coat sometimes appears dull or lifeless? It could have a lot to do with his diet and not just the fact that he enjoys rolling around in the dirt. Switching him to an all-natural diet can improve the texture of his coat, causing it to become thicker, shinier, silkier, and just plain healthier. You will enjoy cuddling with your cat more because his shinier, healthier coat will likely feel nice against your skin.

Greater amounts of energy

Cats are known for being quite sedentary when they’re not out getting into mischief, and many felines can sleep as many as 16 hours a day. Kittens and senior cats may sleep even longer. Despite the fact that cats sleep a great deal, most of them do like to play and explore.

By switching your cat to an all-natural diet, you might find that your cat sleeps less and has more energy to play and conduct explorations around the house or neighborhood. By eating all-natural food, your cat’s body will digest the food more easily, which will improve his energy levels in the process.

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Normalize weight

Just like food that people eat, cat food can contain ingredients that cause your cat to retain water, which can result in weight gain.

Once you change him over to all-natural food without all the unnatural ingredients that cause water retention, you might notice that his weight begins to normalize, even though he’s eating the same amount of food. If, on the other hand, your cat has been underweight, then the switch to all-natural cat food can help him gain until he’s reached a healthier weight.

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A resolution of digestive issues

If your cat suffers from frequent digestive issues, such as diarrhea and vomiting, you might notice an improvement or even a complete resolution of his digestive problems once he begins eating all-natural cat food. Your cat is likely to begin having more normal, formed stools, which signifies good health, as chronic diarrhea is not healthy.

Cat’s bodies simply don’t produce the proper enzymes to digest some of the ingredients in conventional cat food, and this causes the food to simply sit in their stomachs, undigested and fermenting.

This can lead to a host of problems, and your cat will not be able to attain the nutrients that he needs to function at full capacity. All-natural cat food contains wholesome ingredients that your cat can easily digest, so he can feel his absolute best.

Fewer allergies and intolerances

Allergies in cats don’t always manifest themselves in the way that you would expect. In fact, your cat may not have true allergies, but he may instead be intolerant to certain ingredients in the food that he eats.

All-natural cat food is devoid of byproducts, preservatives, gluten, and other possible allergens, so switching to an all-natural diet could cause some of all of your cat’s allergies and/or intolerances to improve or even disappear altogether.

Satisfied eating less food

Once your cat begins consuming all-natural cat food on a regular basis, you may notice that he requires less food than before in order to become satisfied. This is due to the increased amount of nutrients derived from the food, which can help your cat to get full faster.

Improved quality of life

Although your cat can’t thank you for switching to all-natural cat food, he likely would if he were able to because all-natural food contains only the best ingredients and is full of all the necessary vitamins and minerals that your cat needs to thrive. This will encourage good health throughout your cat’s entire body, making him feel great and enabling him to fight off illnesses.

As you can see, feeding your cat all-natural cat food can have a major positive impact on his health. If your cat has been suffering from mysterious problems that your vet has been unable to identify, you might be surprised that something as simple as switching to healthier cat food could make these ailments disappear.

While all-natural cat food can sometimes be a bit more costly in comparison to the traditional kind, in the end, a healthier cat requires fewer visits to the veterinarian, which can actually help you to save money in the long run.

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Julia Henriques is the editor of the Pet Rescue Blog. After studying at Madrid University in Spain, she spent 35 years in international banking before joining Pet Rescue Blog in 2019. She's on the Board of Playing Again Sams (Wisconsin Samoyed Rescue) where she enjoys helping adopters and group members choose natural healthcare options for their dogs. She lives in Chicago with her partner Marc and rescues Samoyed Tarka.

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