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Complementary cat foods, on the other hand, don’t have sufficient nutritional content to be fed to your cat on its own and must be supplemented with other food to obtain the daily nutrient requirements that every cat needs. Cat treats are examples of complementary cat foods. Complementary cat foods are optional and don’t need to form any part of a cat’s diet, especially if they are fed a complete cat food every day. Webbox is a UK-based pet food brand that was acquired by Pets Choice in 1992. The business was originally named EK Animal Feeds, but when acquired by Pets Choice, was renamed as Webbox with the inspiration coming from the former owner’s surname. Webbox creates a range of pet foods including Complete Dog and Cat Food, Webbox Naturals, Webbox Dog Treats and of course Webbox Cat Treats. What are Webbox Cat Treats? Treats will also add extra calories to your cat’s diet, so if you do feed your cat treats you need to adjust how much food you give them at mealtime to keep them healthy. You can use our cat food calculator to see how many calories your cat needs per day and how much you should be feeding your cat to keep them trim. How to Read a Cat Treat Label Different types of cat food come under the umbrella terms of Complete or Complementary Cat Foods. Complete cat foods, are nutritionally balanced with everything your kitty needs for a purrfect and thriving life. You don’t need to supplement a complete cat food with anything else and you can feed it to your cat every day by itself. The PFMA always recommends feeding your cat FEDIAF -approved complete cat food to ensure it’s getting all it needs for a happy and healthy life. Zinc is a trace mineral, meaning it is only needed in small amounts. Zinc is important for helping to transport vitamins in the body such as Vitamin A which promotes healthy skin and a shiny kitty-coat. Other Options for Healthy Cat Treats

A recognisable form of animal meat or protein should be the first on the ingredients list of the cat treat. This shows you that the majority of the treat is made from meat. If the cat treat is listing “animal derivates”, “meat derivatives” or a form of vegetable protein such as “pea protein” as the number one ingredient, it’s generally made with lower-quality forms of protein which can be difficult for your cat to digest. You also don’t know exactly what’s in the cat treat which can upset sensitive cat tummies or those with food allergies. Webbox Overview Many cat treats contain high levels of sugar, salt, artificial additives and preservatives which can upset the tummy of your cat. Opt for a cat treat with only natural ingredients and high-quality named animal protein to satisfy the obligate carnivore within. Cats find it hard to digest too many carbs and should be fed a diet high in animal meat to keep them healthy and living longer. Avoid treats that include dairy or artificial colours or flavourings as these won’t make your cat’s tummy very happy. High levels of salt and sugar should also be avoided as these can be addictive for your cat as they’re basically the “junk food” version of cat treats. Before we dive into Webbox Cat Treats and whether they are good or bad for your cat, you’ll need to know how to read a cat treat label to make an informed decision. As per the regulations of European law, the term "meat and animal derivatives" is defined as “ all the fleshy parts of slaughtered warm-blooded land animals, fresh or preserved by appropriate treatment, and all products and derivatives of the processing of the carcass or parts of the carcass of warm-blooded land animals".



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