Many nutrients play a decisive role in the health of cats. These include calcium and phosphorus. Both the respective amounts in the food and the ratio of the two minerals to each other are important for a needs-based diet. You will find all the important information in this guide.
Why do cats need calcium
Calcium is a mineral that cats need for various bodily functions. Here are the most important ones:
Cats need phosphorus in particular for the following bodily functions:
Calcium and phosphorus are found in various natural sources. In a high-quality cat food, they are already present in the required quantities and do not need to be supplemented. The following ingredients are used in feed to cover calcium and phosphorus requirements:
Calcium and phosphorus should not be present in the body in either too low or too high a quantity. In addition, the body always tries to create an optimal ratio of the two minerals. In the event of a deficiency or imbalance, for example, calcium may have to be removed from the bones and teeth. This would affect their stability in the long term. However, an oversupply should also be avoided: Too high a concentration of phosphorus can impair kidney function.
In order to feed cats a healthy diet, both the amount of minerals ingested and the right ratio of calcium to phosphorus are decisive factors.
The FEDIAF (European Pet Food Industry Federation) is the European umbrella organization of the pet food industry. The scientific advisory board, a committee of independent European experts in animal nutrition, issues recommendations for the nutritional composition of pet food - including the required amount and ratio of calcium and phosphorus in cat food.
According to the FEDIAF guidelines, the ratio of calcium to phosphorus should be in the range of 1:1 to a maximum of 2:1.
Recommended minimum values:
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