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Jan. 26, 2023

Vitamins and minerals

While wakame is mainly known in the west as a side-dish to sushi, this tasty kelp is packed with vitamins and minerals. The superfood contains vitamins A, C, E, and K, as well as copper, iron, and phosphorus. So, by feeding your cat just a little of this green treat, you give them a lot of nutrients.

Gut health

Just like humans, cats have beneficial bacterial cultures living in their bowels that are important for their overall health. The prebiotics found in wakame provide these good bacteria with the nourishment they need to control any bad bacteria. As a result, felines get a prebiotic boost from the Asian superfood in their diet that can benefit their digestion, nutrient absorption, and immune system.

Coat care

Cats with a shiny coat just look so much healthier and cuter. To get this nice shine to their luscious coat, cats need a good supply of fat in their diet. Of course, it’s all about the balance as too much fat will make your cat… well… fat. Luckily, the omega-3 fatty acids in wakame can help cats keep silky, smooth coats – without their risk of packing on extra pounds.

Reduce free radical damage

Just like in humans, a cat’s cells will inevitably be damaged by free radicals. Though you can’t avoid the impact of these molecules, you can reduce damage by consuming plenty antioxidants. When cat food is high in antioxidants, your feline’s cells will be much better at repairing themselves and fighting off the worst oxidative effects. This means your cat will be more resilient against disease and the negative impacts of aging. As wakame is rich in antioxidants, this superfood can help care for your cat’s wellbeing.

Add a balanced dose of wakame to your cat’s daily diet by serving them Catit Creamy Superfoods with Coconut & WakameCatit Creamy Superfoods with Coconut & Wakame as a healthy treat.