| Cats naturally have different feeding habits compared with dogs, and how we used to think about feeding our feline friends may not meet their needs.
A scientific study called the “Five-a-Day Felix” report by the International Cat Care organisation found that for our feline friends, it’s not just you “are what you eat” but also a matter of “You are how and when you eat” too! This report found that the combination of modern cat food (palatable, energy dense and easily gobbled), lower average exercise levels in cats, and common feeding practices (twice daily feeding or all-day access to biscuits in a bowl that’s always located in the same place) can contribute to boredom, stress, overeating and obesity in domestic cats, with around 39-52% of cats in the UK being found to be overweight or obese. As a result, this report made some simple, scientifically backed recommendations to support domestic feline health and welfare, suggesting that cats should be fed:
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