Main components
vitamin B
Vitamin B is one of the essential vitamins for cats. In the diet, B vitamins are closely related to the liver of cats, including vitamin B1, vitamin B2, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, niacin, pantothenic acid, folic acid, etc. These B vitamins are essential for promoting metabolism in the body and converting sugars, fats, proteins, and other substances into calories. Whether it's boosting a cat's immunity or nourishing the liver and blood, vitamin B is essential.
Vitamin A, D3
Vitamin A binds with opsin to form visual pigments, which are necessary for the eyes to perceive low light. Adequate vitamin A can prevent cats from experiencing anorexia, messy hair, or night blindness. Vitamin D3 regulates calcium and phosphorus metabolism in the body, promotes the absorption of calcium and phosphorus in the intestine and their deposition in bones, and plays an important role in bone growth.
trace element
Lack of trace elements can lead to symptoms such as picky eating, loss of appetite, weight loss, and even pica. The owner should actively help the cat supplement trace elements. Trace elements can maintain the movement of water and pH values inside and outside cells, and form organic components such as sulfur-containing amino acids (amino acids containing pounds).
Nutritive value
It is very necessary for cats to supplement vitamins separately. Although cats are carnivorous animals, their usual food is meat and cat food. Although these foods contain sufficient protein and fat, they lack vitamins. When cats are deficient in vitamins for a long time, it may lead to oral ulcers and easy infection of cat ringworm. Therefore, owners should help cats supplement vitamins appropriately in their daily diet.