Fit and Healthy Indoor Cats
Cats should live exclusively indoors, according to most experts. When they get to roam freely outside, there are simply too many dangers lurking around: danger from dogs and other predators, danger from traffic, danger from diseases, etc. However, living indoors has its downsides, one of which is the lack of physical activity for a cat.
It’s important to note that indoor cats are not nearly as active as cats who live outdoors. They don’t hunt, they exercise far less, and they don’t roam large areas on a daily basis. Indoor cats are more prone to weight gain due to little physical activity, so you should carefully consider their daily diet to keep them healthy.
How Should Indoor Cats Diet?
Indoor cats won’t be able to burn off those extra calories from food like outdoor cats would, which is why they should be fed diets that are low in carbohydrates. Insufficient exercise or eating too much food will quickly lead to weight gain and a myriad of other health complications. To ensure your indoor kitty’s health and happiness for years to come, you’ll want to keep them at a healthy weight.
In choosing a diet for your indoor cat, look for formulas that are high in meat, low in carbohydrates, and contain all the essential nutrients your cat needs. Finding such a formula is as simple as looking for more “clean” recipes that remove all unnecessary ingredients.
In order to bulk up their kibble, many manufacturers use cheap fillers, such as corn, wheat, or soy. However, these ingredients can bulk up the kibble’s calorie and carbohydrate content without adding any nutrition. As obligate carnivores, cats require real meat to survive. If there is anything else, it is just fluff, at best not needed, at worst harmful to your cat!
This is why we love MedalSeries Indoor Cat formula. It is formulated specifically for indoor cats and is designed to meet their specific needs. The food is high in animal protein and low in carbs, adjusting calorie content without sacrificing nutrients for your cat. A majority of the protein in this food comes from meat, which supports lean muscle maintenance and cardiac health, and it is enriched with probiotics to aid digestion. This indoor cat kibble formula provides essential fatty acids to support healthy skin and coat, as well as antioxidants to support cellular health.
It’s important for indoor cats to eat a healthy diet, but it’s not the only thing to consider. In addition to a balanced diet, try to encourage as much exercise as possible, by using interactive and enrichment toys, like teaser wands, cat tunnels, robotic toys, etc. – anything that will get your indoor cat (and maybe even you!) running around and staying active and healthier for the many days ahead.