If you’ve just got a new cat, you might be wondering, what can cats eat? There are two main options:
- Dry food: Also known as kibble, dry cat food is convenient. It typically contains more carbohydrates than wet food. Dry cat food keeps for a long time and can be a cost-effective choice.
- Wet food: Usually available in cans, pouches, or trays, this soft food can contain a high percentage of water and protein. Wet cat food can be expensive, and once opened it needs to be used within a few days.
Whether to feed your cat or kitten dry food, wet food or a combination of the two depends on your and their preferences, plus considerations like convenience and your budget. Cats do enjoy variety, so feeding a mix of wet and dry food in different flavours can help your cat to enjoy their mealtimes.
Daniel Warren-Cummings, Clinical Animal Behaviourist at Cats Protection, agrees. ‘It's usually best to feed your cat a mixture of wet and dry food, as this has benefits such as providing variety to your cat’s meals,’ Daniel explains. ‘In addition, providing multiple, smaller meals across the day can be a preference for many cats.’
Cats don’t have a high thirst drive, so offering them wet food can help them stay hydrated and avoid illnesses like urinary tract issues.
Look for cat food that’s designed for your cat’s life stage. It's usually available in formulations for kittens, adults and seniors. You’ll also find foods designed for weight loss, or for specific dietary needs. Ask your vet for advice if you’re not sure which option will suit your cat best.
Always choose cat food that’s approved by UK Pet Food (formerly the Pet Food Manufacturers’ Association or PFMA). The label should also say it’s ‘complete’, meaning it contains all the nutrients your cat needs to stay healthy.
Treats are also useful for training sessions, to bond with your cat, or just to add a little variety to their diet. Remember to account for the calories from treats when feeding your cat their regular food, to avoid weight gain.
But other than cat food, what can cats eat? Here’s a quick rundown on some popular options and whether they’re a good idea or not.