What’s the Difference Between Kitten and Adult Cat Food? 

Choosing the right cat food is key to your pet’s health. Kitten and adult cat food have distinct differences to support each life stage.

Slide 1: Kitten vs. Adult Cat Food—What’s the Difference?

Kittens require more protein for growth and development. Kitten food is designed with higher protein levels to fuel their rapid growth.

Slide 2: Higher Protein in Kitten Food

Kitten food is packed with extra nutrients like DHA, a fatty acid that supports brain and eye development, and more calories to meet their energy needs.

Slide 3: Extra Nutrients for Growth

Adult cats need fewer calories and balanced nutrients to maintain their health. Adult cat food has the right amount of protein, fats, and vitamins to keep your cat active and healthy.

Slide 4: Adult Cat Food—Balanced for Maintenance

It’s important to transition from kitten food to adult cat food gradually. Mix in adult food over 7-10 days to avoid digestive upset.

Slide 5: Transitioning from Kitten to Adult Food

Adding goat milk to both kitten and adult cat diets can support digestive health and provide a gentle source of nutrition.

Slide 6: Can You Add Goat Milk?