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Dr. Anukarna Singh
Hi, cats are obligatory carnivores which means they require only non vegetarian food. Fresh food options would be chicken, egg, mutton etc, all of these should be cooked properly and de boned. Commercial options n and d is one of the best available in the market regularly. Other options would be me-o and whiskas. You can give both wet and dry variants of the commercial food. Anything that would've not used in the past should be introduced slowly to check for intolerance and allergies.

Dr. Anukarna Singh
Cats are return feeders and eat in parts, you can keep the dry cat food available for your pet to eat throughout the day. Any wet/ fresh food should not be left out for more than half an hour. Wet packs once opened should be stored in the fridge to avoid spoilage. Keep fresh filtered water available at all times.
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