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Why Do Cats Love Fish?

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Ever wondered what's behind every cat's obsession with fish? Every cat owner needs to purchase cat fish treats and keep a healthy supply on-hand if they want to keep their furry friend happy, not to mention the captivation any cat has the moment they see a goldfish swimming around in a bowl! So, what is the science behind this?

Interestingly enough, the answer may lie in a cat’s evolutionary past. In the wild, cats are obligate carnivores, which means they require animal protein to survive. A diet rich in animal protein helps them to maintain their lean muscle mass, which is essential for hunting and survival.

While domesticated cats don't have to worry about hunting for their food, they still crave the nutrients that are found in animal proteins.

A history of cats and fish

The love affair between cats and fish started a long time ago. It's believed that the very first domesticated cats were drawn to early human settlements by the promise of an easy meal - rodents attracted to the garbage and scraps left behind by our ancestors.

As humans began to domesticate animals and cultivate crops, they also began to fish. It's thought that the first cats to be domesticated were attracted to the smell of fish, and soon learned that humans were a reliable source of this tasty treat.

The history of cat fish treats can be traced back to ancient Egypt, where the first domesticated cats lived. It is thought that the Egyptians began feeding their cats fish because they believed it would make them more agile and better hunters. Fish also contains taurine, an essential nutrient for cats that helps them stay healthy and prevents certain health problems.

Today, most commercial cat foods contain fish, and many cats enjoy eating fish-flavoured treats. While some people believe that cats love fish because they are attracted to the smell, others think that it is the taste or texture of fish that appeals to them. Whatever the reason, there’s no denying that cats love their fishy snacks!

The health benefits for cats

Today, many cats still love fish - and not just because it's a delicious food. Fish are an excellent source of protein and omega-three fatty acids, which are essential for a healthy coat and skin.

So next time your cat is begging for a taste of your fish dinner, you can rest assured that it's not just because they're a little bit greedy - they're actually getting some important nutrients!



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