When a kitten suddenly appears in your life, and you look at it as tiny and skinny, you want to give it the best food and the happiest life possible. You will want to do everything you can to make your kitten happy, just like any other family with pets, including treats.
Every owner knows that cats love treats, but what about kittens? Not all cat treats are available for your kittens, and when can they enjoy them? Don’t worry; this is Hsviko’s guide to kitten Treats!
Yes, they can. Kittens can start eating treats designed for kittens when they are about eight weeks old or after they are weaned.
Therefore, we need to know precisely how old kittens have to be. Suppose your kitten is in a period where you are relying on breastmilk and formula. In that case, it is recommended that you wait until your kitten is eight weeks old before introducing cat treats in moderation.
The best treats for kittens are those that meet their nutritional needs and are easy for them to consume (e.g., the texture of the treat, the amount of treats in each bag, etc.)!
Kittens are at a stage of growth and development when they need a lot of protein to support muscle development. Therefore, a good kitten snack should contain high-quality animal protein, such as chicken, turkey, and fish.
It would help if you also tried to avoid snacks that contain chemical preservatives, artificial colors, and flavors, which may be detrimental to your kitten’s health.
A kitten’s digestive system is not yet fully mature, so it is important to choose snacks that are easy to digest. For example, soft, wet food snacks or small freeze-dried snacks are appropriate. Also, avoid sticky foods. Sticky foods stick to your teeth and can increase plaque and tartar formation.
Moderately complex treats, such as hard cat biscuits or special tooth-cleaning treats, can help clean teeth and reduce tartar build-up.
Most cat treats are designed for adult cats and usually contain calories and content. Adult cat treats are not suitable for kittens. Kittens’ bodies are well developed by the time they reach one year of age, and they can then consume a variety of cat treats.
Like people, cats can’t resist treats. My cat runs towards me whenever he sees me pull out our lickable cat treats!
Feeding your cat snacks can be a positive interaction that helps build and deepen the emotional connection between you and your cat. Cats associate snacks with positive experiences, leading to favorable feelings towards their owners.
Cats occasionally lose their appetite due to various external factors, and giving some snacks can stimulate their interest and increase their appetite. For cats that are picky eaters, snacks can sometimes stimulate their taste buds and help them enjoy their food better.
Kittens aren’t born using litter trays and scratching boards. These will require you to train your kitten; snacks will be a great reward. For example, giving your kitten a snack after completing a task or behavior will help them learn the new behavior or skill, and this positive reinforcement training method will help develop good behavior.
Remember that snacks are not part of a kitten’s daily diet! A cat’s daily diet already meets the needs of a cat’s body, and snacks can be a huge source of calories for a cat. The extra calories will easily lead to obesity, affecting your cat’s health.
But that doesn’t mean we can’t give kittens snacks. Even though snacks are unimportant to a cat’s daily diet, we can still give them some treats.
You can consult your vet and ask about your kitten’s daily calorie intake in terms of her health condition. Hsviko recommends that 90% of calories are obtained from the daily diet and 10% from snacks.
Your feeding habits can determine the frequency of feeding. Snacks are recommended as a special treat for training and rewarding your kitten rather than being given frequently; 1-2 times a day is a more common practice.
For kittens, appropriate snacks not only help keep their mouths healthy but also enhance training. Examples include chicken freeze-dried, small dried fish, cat grass, and pet biscuits.
If you’re uncomfortable with these purchased snacks, you can make homemade snacks for your kitty—boiled chicken breast fillets, egg yolk chicken, etc. Homemade snacks allow for better control of ingredients and quality.
There are various cat snacks, including wet snacks (lickable cat snacks, bologna packs) and dry snacks (pet biscuits, freeze-dried chicken, small dried fish). We can make choices according to our cat’s diet.
If your cat’s daily diet is dry cat food, you can choose some wet treats when choosing treats. All wet treats are high in water, which can hydrate your cat, especially if they are not a water drinker.
Similarly, choose some dry treats if your kitty eats wet cat food daily. Dry grain will clean your cat’s teeth better and maintain oral hygiene.
When choosing snacks for kittens, first determine their age. Then, choose snacks specifically designed for kittens, which will be high in nutrients to help promote growth and development.
Check the product’s ingredient list and choose one with simple ingredients, avoiding products that contain preservatives. Some snacks may contain additional nutrients such as Omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals, which will help your kitten’s healthy development.
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Whilst we all know cat treats have a fatal attraction to cats, choose the proper treats for your kitten’s condition, and through the treats, you can bring you and your kitten closer together.
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