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Highest quality cat food for your cat
At Fjeldgaard Shop you will find a large selection of cat food , carefully selected to ensure that your cat gets the right nutrition every day. Whether you have a kitten, an adult cat or a senior cat, we have the right products to match your cat's needs. We offer both classic dry food, wet food for cats , supplementary food for cats and dogs cat treats , so you can give your cat a varied and healthy diet.
Why is the right cat food important?
A cat's diet is crucial to its health, well-being and quality of life. The right cat food provides, among other things:
- A shiny coat and healthy skin
- Strong teeth and healthy gums
- A stable energy level
- A healthy weight
- A strong immune system
Poor quality food can lead to problems such as obesity, urinary tract disorders, dental problems or deficiency diseases. That's why it's important to choose a high-quality cat food that matches your cat's individual needs.
Types of cat food
When choosing cat food, it's important to know the difference between the different types of food. Here's an overview of the most popular options:
Dry food
Dry food is the most commonly used type of cat food. It is easy to store, economical and can be left out in the bowl without going bad. Dry food also helps reduce tartar because the kibble requires chewing. You will find dry food for kittens, adult cats, neutered cats and seniors.
Wet food
Wet cat food contains a high proportion of liquid, making it ideal for cats who drink too little water. Wet food has a stronger taste and aroma than dry food and is therefore often a hit with picky cats. It can be served alone or in combination with dry food.
Supplementary feed
Cat food supplements are used to supplement your cat's daily diet. They can include products that support digestion, contribute to healthy fur and skin, strengthen the urinary tract, or provide extra vitamins and minerals. Supplements are especially useful if your cat has special needs.
Cat treats
Cat treats are perfect as a reward or as a small extra meal during the day. Many varieties have functional properties such as teeth cleaning effect or supplement of vitamins and minerals. Cat treats are not a replacement for regular cat food, but a good supplement.
Cat food for different needs
Kittens
Kittens grow quickly and need an energy-rich diet with extra protein, fat and minerals to support growth, bone development and immune function. Kitten food has small kibbles, making it easier for little teeth to chew. In addition, extra DHA and other essential fatty acids are often added to support brain and vision development. A properly formulated kitten food also provides the necessary vitamins and antioxidants to strengthen the immune system during the important first years of life. It is recommended to feed kittens special kitten food until they are around 12 months old, after which they can be switched to adult food.
Adult cats
Adult cats need a balanced diet that provides energy without leading to obesity. Many adult cats are sterilized or neutered and therefore tend to gain weight. Here it is important to choose food with a lower fat content and an optimal ratio between protein and carbohydrates. Food for adult cats should also contain taurine, an essential amino acid that supports the heart and vision. In addition, fiber is important for healthy digestion and to reduce the risk of hairballs. Choose a food that is adapted to your cat's activity level - active outdoor cats need more energy than indoor cats, which are less active.
Senior cats
Older cats often have lower activity levels and need food that is easier to digest. Senior food often contains extra support for joints and muscles and a lower calorie content to prevent obesity. It may also be enriched with omega-3 fatty acids, which reduce inflammation in the joints, as well as extra vitamins and antioxidants, which strengthen the immune system of the aging cat. Fiber can also help keep digestion balanced, and many senior food products have a softer consistency or smaller pellets, which are easier for older teeth to chew.
Allergy or special needs
Some cats have allergies or sensitivities to certain ingredients, which can manifest as skin problems, itching, digestive problems or frequent ear problems. In these cases, it may be necessary to choose a more gentle food. Grain-free cat food or food with alternative protein sources such as lamb, fish or insect protein may be the solution, as they are often easier to digest and reduce the risk of reactions. For cats with urinary tract problems, there are also special foods that reduce the risk of crystal formation and stones, thus helping to keep the urinary tract healthy. It is always a good idea to consult your veterinarian if your cat shows signs of allergies or special health challenges.
How to choose the best cat food
When switching cat food, it is important to do so gradually to avoid digestive problems. Cats have sensitive stomachs, and a sudden change can cause diarrhea or vomiting. A slow transition ensures that your cat gets used to the taste and composition of the new food.
Here is a simple guide to transitioning from old to new food:
| Dag | Fordeling gammelt foder | Fordeling nyt foder |
|---|---|---|
| 1-3 | 75% | 25% |
| 4-6 | 50% | 50% |
| 7-9 | 25% | 75% |
| 10-14 | 0% | 100% |
By following this table, you minimize the risk of stomach problems and make it easier for the cat to accept the new food.
When choosing cat food, you should always look at the ingredient list and nutritional content. Good food should have:
- A high content of meat or fish (animal protein)
- Low content of grains and other fillers
- Added vitamins and minerals that match the cat's needs
- Functional ingredients such as omega-3 and omega-6 for skin and coat
A cat is a carnivore, so meat should be among the first ingredients on the bag. Avoid cat food that contains grains or soy as the main ingredient.
Frequently asked questions about cat food
Which cat food is best?
Which cat food is best?
It depends on the cat's age, activity level and health. Kittens need kitten food, while adult cats may benefit from a more balanced diet. In general, the best cat food is one with a high meat content and no unnecessary fillers.
What cat food does the vet recommend?
What cat food does the vet recommend?
Veterinarians often recommend high-quality food with a high content of animal protein, tailored to the specific needs of the cat. Grain-free food or special food for urinary tract or digestion problems may also be recommended, depending on the cat's health.
What is the healthiest cat food?
What is the healthiest cat food?
The healthiest cat food is one that is rich in meat, free of artificial additives, and tailored to your cat's age and activity level. It should support skin, coat, digestion, and overall health.
How often should a cat be fed?
How often should a cat be fed?
Cats do best eating several small meals a day. Many owners choose to provide free access to dry food and supplement with wet food 1–2 times a day. Kittens should be fed more frequently, while adult cats can make do with 2–3 meals a day.
Why choose Fjeldgaard Shop for cat food?
When you buy cat food at Fjeldgaard Shop, you get:
- Quality products produced in the EU
- Fast delivery to your door
- Free shipping over 499 kr.
- Wide selection of dry food, wet food, complementary food and treats
- Possibility to find cat food for all ages and needs
We value quality, safety and service highly, so that you as a cat owner can always be sure that you are giving your cat the best.
Buy cat food at Fjeldgaard Shop
At Fjeldgaard Shop you will find everything from dry and wet cat food to supplementary food and cat treats . We make it easy to choose quality cat food that ensures your cat has a healthy and balanced diet.
Give your cat the best nutrition – choose cat food from Fjeldgaard Shop.

