Digestibility refers to the percentage of a food's protein and nutrients that a cat can absorb and utilize, which can be assessed through the quality and volume of their stools if the cat is healthy. The digestibility of cat food varies with the ingredient composition, and a proper nutritional balance is essential for optimal nutrient utilization. Additionally, the quality of ingredients used can influence digestibility, while excessive cooking or processing can further diminish it, even if high-quality ingredients are present.
Cat Digestion
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4 November 2025
Digestibility is the percentage of a food’s protein and other nutrients available and utilised by your cat. Assuming your cat is in good health, digestibility can be judged by their stool quality and volume.
FORMULA OF THE FOOD BEING FED
The digestibility of the food will vary as the ingredient composition varies.
NUTRITIONAL BALANCE
The correct ratio of nutrients in the diet helps to ensure efficient utilisation of them by your cat.
INGREDIENT QUALITY
Lower quality ingredients can affect the digestibility of a pet food.
PROCESSING
Even a formula of good quality ingredients can have its digestibility reduced by over-cooking or over-processing.
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