
Understanding the benefits of well-made packaged food for cats
Formulated, tested and trusted
Measured portions for better weight management
Convenience and consistency
Extended shelf life
Dental health support
Tailored formulas for different needs
Palatability and acceptance
Regulated safety standards
Support for skin and coat health
Digestive wellness
In a nutshell
Author
:
Dr Umesh Kallahali,
Small Animal Consultant,
Mars Petcare India
References
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26303604/
https://jn.nutrition.org/article/S0022-3166(22)08373-0/
https://academy.miloa.eu/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/M.-Moreau-B.-Lussier-al-2012.pdf
Disclaimer: This article has been produced on behalf of Mars International by Times Internet's Spotlight team.
In recent years, many cat owners across India have expressed challenges around portion sizing and nutritional balance for home-prepared meals. One significant hurdle is the lack of accessible, standardised guidelines on daily caloric requirements for cats, leading to potential issues of underfeeding or overfeeding. According to veterinarians, both extremes can contribute to long-term health complications, including obesity and nutritional deficiencies.Against this backdrop, good quality commercially prepared cat food is becoming a go-to choice for pet parents, offering a more structured approach to feline nutrition. Here's a breakdown of the key benefits associated with well-manufactured cat food:In India, pet food is not regulated by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) since it is not meant for human consumption. However, imported and domestically produced pet foods are required to comply with import health certifications and animal quarantine norms set by the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying. Additionally, many brands voluntarily align with global standards, such as AAFCO (USA) and FEDIAF (Europe), to ensure nutritional adequacy and consumer confidence.Overfeeding is a leading cause of obesity in cats worldwide. A recent study 1 noted that accurate portion control is a significant factor in weight management for domestic cats. Packaged foods often offer feeding guidelines based on a cat's age, weight, and activity level, helping pet parents serve more appropriate meal sizes.Busy urban lifestyles can make meal preparation challenging on a daily basis. Ready-to-serve cat food offers a convenient alternative, providing consistency in portion sizes and nutritional content without the variability often associated with home-cooked meals.Commercially prepared foods, particularly dry kibble and sealed wet food, have a longer shelf life when stored correctly. This makes them a more practical option in households where refrigeration or storage space might be limited.Certain dry cat foods are formulated with kibble textures designed to help reduce plaque and tartar buildup. While not a substitute for professional veterinary dental care, incorporating these foods into a cat's diet may support oral hygiene.A study published in the Journal of Nutrition observed 2 that cats fed dry diets exhibited better oral health compared to those on wet diets. The research indicated that diet plays a significant role in oral health, with a diet rich in dry foods contributing to reduced plaque accumulation.Manufacturers offer variations of cat food tailored to different life stages (kitten, adult, senior) and specific health concerns, such as urinary tract care, digestive sensitivities, or hairball management. Such specialised formulas are typically developed in consultation with veterinary nutritionists.Many commercial brands conduct palatability testing to ensure that cats are more likely to accept the food. While preferences vary among individual animals, higher acceptance rates have been reported in cats when introduced to familiar textures and flavours in these prepared diets.Commercial pet foods in India are increasingly adhering to global safety protocols. Reputed manufacturers conduct quality checks for contamination, ingredient accuracy, and hygiene, offering greater assurance compared to raw or inadequately stored home-cooked diets.Several commercially available diets include Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids, which have been associated with improved skin hydration and coat quality in felines. Peer-reviewed studies, including those in the Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition 3 , have highlighted the role of fatty acids in supporting dermatological health in pets.Digestive sensitivity is a common concern among pet cats. Packaged foods often contain prebiotics, dietary fibre, and highly digestible protein sources that support gastrointestinal function and reduce odour in litter boxes.While no single feeding approach fits all, the growing interest in packaged cat food reflects a larger shift toward structured and evidence-based pet care. Pet owners are advised to consult with veterinarians to determine the most appropriate diet for their cat's individual needs, whether through commercial options or customised home-cooked meals.As the pet care sector in India evolves, informed decision-making and access to nutritional knowledge will remain key to improving feline health outcomes nationwide. To support pet parents in making informed choices, companies like Mars International are playing an active role in advancing science-backed nutrition and pet health. Globally trusted brands such as Royal Canin, Pedigree, and Whiskas aim to offer not just quality nutrition but a holistic approach to pet well-being. By fostering an ecosystem that combines expertise, innovation, and care, these initiatives help ensure that no moment in a pet's life is compromised.

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