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Yes, Powercat is good for cats when feed according to guidelines. It is formulated as a complete and balanced cat food that provides essential protein, fats, vitamins, and minerals needed for daily health. Regular feeding helps support energy levels, digestion, and overall wellbeing for cats of different life stages.

Yes, Powercat uses real meat as part of its formulation. Real meat provides high-quality animal protein that helps support muscle development, energy levels, and taste preference in cats.

Yes, Powercat is a complete and balanced cat food. This means it provides all essential nutrients required for daily feeding without the need for additional supplements.

Yes, Powercat is suitable for kittens. Kitten formulas are designed with higher protein and essential nutrients to support growth, brain development, and strong bones during the early stages of life.

Powercat offers more consistent nutrition compared to most homemade diets. Homemade cat food may lack essential nutrients unless carefully formulated by a veterinary nutritionist.

Yes, Powercat is suitable for both indoor and outdoor cats. It provides balanced energy and nutrients to support different activity levels.

Cat Healths & Nutrition Tips

  • A kitten’s body weight may easily double or even triple over the course of its growth. Large amounts of energy and nutrients are required in controlled quantities to support this spectacular growth.
  • Kittens need large amounts of energy, about two to three times that of an adult cat. They need about 30% of that energy from protein. Make sure the food you offer is specifically formulated for kittens. 
  • Your pet will need to eat kitten-formula food until she reaches maturity, at about one (1) year of age. Kittens who are five (5) to six (6) weeks old should be nibbling on a high-quality dry food consistently
  • Kittens can be fed free-choice; which means food is available at all times, as much as the pet wants, whenever the pet wants. You can feed them dry kitten food or kitten-formula canned food. However, the free-choice method is most appropriate when feeding dry food, which will not spoil if left out.
  • By five (5) to six (6) weeks of age, kittens should be eating only lightly moistened food.
  • You can start off by leaving out small amounts of dry food and fresh water at all times.
  • By eight (8) to ten (10) weeks, kittens should be accustomed to eating unmoistened kitten food.

Adult cats should eat enough high-quality, nutritious food to meet their energy needs and to maintain and repair body tissues. The amount you feed your adult cat should be based on his or her size and energy output. Activity levels vary dramatically between pets and will play an important role in determining caloric intake.

  • Your cat should always have free access to fresh, clean water. Water bowls should also be cleaned every day.
  • All cats require taurine, an amino acid that is important for normal heart function, vision, and reproduction. Since taurine is found only in animal-based protein, all cats need meat-based diets to meet their nutritional requirements.
  • A cat recovering from surgery or a disease may have increased nutritional requirements to repair, heal, and fight infection. 
  • Generally, we recommend that all cats be fed twice daily using the portion control feeding method. 
    1. Start by dividing the amount suggested on the label of your pet’s food into two meals, spread eight to twelve hours apart.
    2. You may need to adjust portions as you learn your cat’s ideal daily “maintenance” amount
  • Milk should not be fed to cats as a treat or a substitute for water. Feeding milk-based products to adult cats can cause them to vomit or have diarrhea.
  • Treats should be given in moderation and represent 5% or less of a cat’s daily food intake. The rest should come from a nutritionally-complete cat food.

Cats begin to show visible age-related changes at about seven (7) to twelve (12) years of age. There are metabolic, immunologic, and body composition changes as well. Some of these are unavoidable, whilst others can be managed with diet.

  1. Start your cat on a senior diet at about seven (7) years of age.
  2. The main objectives in feeding of an older cat should be to maintain health and optimum body weight, slow or prevent the development of chronic diseases, and minimize or improve clinical signs of diseases that may already be present.
  3. As a cat ages, health issues may arise, including:
    • Deterioration of skin and cat
    • Loss of muscle mass
    • More frequent intestinal problems
    • Arthritis
    • Obesity
    • Dental problems
    • Decreased ability to fight off infection
  4. Routine care for geriatric pets should involve a consistent daily routine and periodic veterinary examinations to assess the presence or progress of chronic disease.
  5. Stressful situations and abrupt changes in daily routines should be avoided.
  6. If a drastic change must be made to an older pet’s routine, try to minimize stress and introduce the change gradually.

Powercat is generally easy to digest and suitable for many cats with sensitive stomachs. For best results, introduce Powercat gradually over 5–7 days to reduce digestive upset.

Adult cats can eat kitten food occasionally, but it is not ideal for long-term feeding. Kitten food is higher in calories and nutrients, which may lead to unnecessary weight gain in adult cats if fed regularly.

Yes, Powercat is safe for long-term daily feeding. It is produced under controlled manufacturing standards to ensure quality and safety.

Powercat contains essential nutrients that help support healthy skin and a shiny coat. Consistent feeding can improve coat appearance and overall skin condition.

Because of the wide range of causes, cats of all ages and breeds are susceptible to issues involving skin. Young, elderly, immunocompromised, and cats living in overcrowded, stressful environments may be more susceptible to skin problems than others.

To Prevent Skin Problems

  • Use natural, hypoallergenic soaps and shampoos recommended for use on cats
  • Brush your cat regularly to prevent matting of hair
  • Feed your cat healthy, balanced food without fillers or artificial ingredients
  • Implement a flea treatment program recommended by your veterinarian
  • Thoroughly clean and vacuum your home (and remember to always spray mist around your house)
  • Provide calm living conditions for your cat.
  • Your vet may prescribe skin creams and/or oral medications to prevent skin problems

To Treat Skin Problems

  • Topical products, including shampoos, dips, and sprays, to prevent and treat parasites
  • A balanced diet to help maintain healthy skin and coat
  • Antibiotic or antifungal medications
  • A dietary supplement containing essential fatty acids
  • Corticosteroids and antihistamines may be prescribed to control itching
  • Hypoallergenic diet for food allergies

Feeding Tips

Yes, Powercat is suitable for daily feeding. It is designed to meet cats’ everyday nutritional requirements and can be served as a main diet.

The feeding amount depends on your cat’s age, weight, and activity level. Always refer to the feeding guide on the packaging and adjust portions based on your cat’s condition and lifestyle.

Adult cats can eat kitten food occasionally, but it is not ideal for long-term feeding. Kitten food is higher in calories and nutrients, which may lead to unnecessary weight gain in adult cats if fed regularly.

Litter-Box Management

If your cat isn’t comfortable with their litter box or can’t easily access it, they probably won’t use it. The following common litter box problems might cause them to defecate outside of their box:

  • You haven’t cleaned your cat’s litter box often or thoroughly enough.
  • Your cat’s litter box is too small for them.
  • Your cat can’t easily get to their litter box at all times.
  • Your cat’s litter box has a hood or liner that makes them uncomfortable.
  • The litter in your cat’s box is too deep. Cats usually prefer one to two inches of litter.
  • If you own more than one (1) cat, you’d have to provide enough litter boxes for all. Be sure to have a litter box for each of your cats as well as one (1) extra as a spare.

Regardless of what you do to solve your cat’s litter box problems, here are a few things to avoid:

  • Do not rub your cat’s nose in urine or feces.
  • Do not scold your cat and carry or drag them to the litter box.
  • Do not confine your cat to a small room with the litter box, for days to weeks or longer, without doing anything else to resolve their litter box problems.
  • Do not clean up accidents with an ammonia-based cleanser. Urine contains ammonia, and therefore cleaning with ammonia could attract your cat to the same spot to urinate again. Instead, use a product specifically for cleaning pet accidents.

Purchase & Storage

Powercat is available at pet shops, supermarkets, and online platforms across Malaysia. Click here to find

Store Powercat in a cool, dry place. Always reseal the packaging properly after opening to maintain freshness and prevent contamination.

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