Seaweed meal for cats
Indoor cats often ingest less iodine through their diet than outdoor cats that occasionally hunt mice or birds. Seaweed meal made from the seaweed Ascophyllum nodosum (knotted wrack) provides natural iodine from the North Sea, a trace element crucial for thyroid function . The thyroid gland is an important organ in a cat's metabolism.
The thyroid gland regulates metabolism and energy levels in cats. Adequate iodine intake is important for overall well-being and vitality. This is especially suitable if your cat shows intolerances to saltwater fish, seafood, or offal. Seaweed meal offers a natural alternative for iodine supplementation in these cases.
In addition to iodine, seaweed meal provides valuable minerals such as calcium, sodium, and phosphorus, as well as plant-based amino acids. Many cat owners report a denser, shinier coat and more natural skin pigmentation after regular administration, which is particularly beneficial during shedding season in spring and autumn. The coat appears softer and healthier.
The omega-3 fatty acids it contains are a valuable addition to the daily diet and are traditionally valued for their benefits to skin and coat. The fiber is a traditional ingredient in cat food. Another advantage is its traditional use for oral hygiene, particularly for diet-related tartar buildup – a common problem in indoor cats.
The dosage depends on body weight: approximately 0.2 g per 2 kg of body weight. The fine powder is simply mixed into the regular food. The amount should be adjusted individually depending on the rest of the diet.
Caution: If your pet has thyroid diseases such as hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism, consult your veterinarian: iodine requirements can vary from individual to individual and should be medically assessed.
alphazoo uses pure seaweed meal without additives. Manufactured to high standards in the Ruhr region, bottled in Germany.
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