JAKARTA - Does the anabul (a fur child) you maintain have a thin body, even though they eat regularly? If so, then you may be wrong in giving an anabul food portions.

As is known, the cat and dog food consists of two types, namely wet food (wet food) and dry food (dry food). These two types of food must be given in different portions, especially wet food.

This is because wet food tends to contain higher water, so that the nutrients in the food are not as much as in the dry food. Therefore, if it provides anabul wet food, then the number must be more than dry food.

There is only something to remember if you give this dry food cat (holding), 10 percent water content, Scientific Communication Expert CPPETINDO, drh. Neno Sukelan, during a media meeting in the Kebayoran Baru area, South Jakarta, on Monday, January 13, 2025.

"If you just give a wet food, don't be like this (hold it) too, because the water content is different. If you just give a wet without a dry, you have to hold it like this four times (a hold)," he added.

The portion of providing wet food must be more than dry food so that the intake of anabul nutrients is sufficient. If you don't do this, your body can be thin and not develop according to age.

"Given a wet food, why is it thin, because he gives it in the same volume as the dry one, even though it needs 4 times more than the dry one," he said.

However, the provision of wet food is also still recommended because the water content can help maintain the health of the anabul urinary tract. With sufficient water consumption, the anabul urinary tract will be clean and her life will be healthier.

"Given a wet, he can drink more, urinate more, the urinary tract can rinse, be cleaner, healthier," concluded drh. Neno.


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