Can kittens eat dha?
Kittens can eat dha, which is a major component in the growth and maintenance of nervous system cells. It is an important component of the brain and retina and is crucial to the development of intelligence and vision. Humans also supplement dha during pregnancy and childhood, while cats supplementing dha during the kitten stage can promote brain development and enhance intelligence and vitality. In addition, it also has the functions of maintaining hair, improving skin, improving immunity and protecting eyesight.
What should be paid attention to when feeding dha to kittens:
1. Choose high-quality dha. Cats themselves cannot synthesize these nutrients, so they can only get them from the outside world. To obtain it, shit scrapers can choose dha-rich rations or nutritional supplements, and pay attention to the dha content in the formula.
2. Strictly control the supplement dosage. If you plan to supplement your cat for a long time, the daily supplement dosage should be about 150mg/kg, not too little, otherwise the effect will be very small. If you only plan to supplement dha to your cat in a short period of time, you need to increase the daily supplement dosage, preferably 500mg/kg.
3. Try to choose lactose-free supplements, lactose-free whey protein isolate, truly "zero lactose", which will help cats with lactose intolerance.
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