Purina recently released a survey, which found that nearly all kitten owners correctly identify their youngest cat as a kitten (below 12 months old). However, kitten owners are still divided amongst themselves about how long they believe a cat is a kitten. 18% believe their cats are considered kittens for six months, and 20% believe they are kittens for 12 months, with the remaining kitten owners scattered across a year.
This is important knowledge to have correct to ensure that your kitten receives proper nutrition for their diet.
"Cats are generally considered kittens for the first 12 months of their life and should be fed kitten food for that year," said Dr. Callie Harris, DVM, a veterinarian at Purina.
"After a year, a kitten has matured into an adult cat and can be transitioned to adult food formulas. However, some larger breed cats, like the Maine Coon, may need to be fed a kitten food for longer.”
The study also found that kittens prefer different types of food than their owners often feed them. While the majority of kitten owners prefer dry food (30%) or a combination of dry and wet food (28%), kittens tend to prefer wet food (26%). To find the best food for your kitten, contact your veterinarian for the most accurate information.
Source: PURINA
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