How is the human food pyramid different from that of cats? Is it best for them to order food first?
Cats can trace their ancestry back to wild bobcats, which are predators that hunt and eat other small mammals. This eating habit has been preserved in evolution and has become one of the characteristics of modern cats.
In ancient times
Cats’ digestive systems and dental structures are designed to ingest and digest meat-based foods. They have sharp teeth and strong jaws that can tear and crush meat. Additionally, cats have relatively short digestive systems and highly acidic gastric juices that help digest and absorb the nutrients of meat.
Now
Although modern domestic cats have been domesticated, their dietary needs are still based on meat. Cats need to consume enough protein and fat to maintain a healthy body condition. A lack of meat-based foods can lead to malnutrition and health problems. Therefore, a cat’s diet should consist of 80 to 90% meat, about 10% vegetables, and finally only 0 to 10% grains.
Therefore, whether wild cats or domestic cats, their basic physiological structure and dietary needs reflect their carnivore ancestral genetic characteristics.