Big cats are domesticated animals, and their taste preferences are more diverse than those of wild cats. One of the favorite foods of big cats is meat, especially chicken, beef and fish. In addition, big cats also like to eat foods with high protein and low fat, such as lean meat, turkey, eggs and fresh milk.
In addition, because the teeth and digestive system of big cats are suitable for eating meat, they can digest meat independently and get enough nutrition from it. But if you give the big cat too much meat, it may damage the stomach, so pay attention to the collocation and distribution of food.
2. Dietary taboos of big cats
The dietary taboos of big cats mainly include the following points: First, don't feed big cats foods containing caffeine or chocolate, because the chemical components in these foods may greatly harm their health. Secondly, don't feed the big cat with grapes, raisins, onions, garlic and other toxic foods, which may cause the big cat to have food poisoning symptoms. In addition, don't feed big cats high-calorie and high-fat foods such as carbonated drinks and fried foods, which can easily cause overweight and pancreatic diseases.
In order to provide a healthy and safe eating environment for big cats, we should manage and distribute food well and avoid feeding unhealthy or harmful food at will.
3. Eating habits of big cats
Big cats often have the ability to regulate their diet. They can control their food intake and time according to their own needs. Wild cats living in the wild usually choose to hunt in the early morning and dusk, and rest at other times to observe the surrounding environment.
If big cats are in a state of adequate food for a long time, it may lead to overweight and health problems. Therefore, we should properly control the food intake and eating time of big cats to help them stay healthy.
4. Nutritional requirements of big cats
In order to keep healthy, the diet of big cats should meet the following nutritional requirements: protein, fat, minerals, vitamins and water. Among them, protein and fat are the main essential nutrients in big cats, which can provide energy and build tissues for big cats. Minerals and vitamins play an important role in the growth and immune function of big cats.
Big cats of different ages have different nutritional needs, so we should give them proper nutritional supplements and food choices to meet their growth and development needs.