
Methods for testing the quality of cat food using water
1. Place the cat food in a cup and cover it with water.
2. Let the cat food soak for a while to see how it looks in the water after it has expanded.
3. If there is a lot of sediment after the cat food is released, it means that the meat content is relatively high.
4. If the cat food leaves little sediment after being dispersed, and the sediment either clings to the sides of the cup or floats in the water, it indicates a high starch content.
5. Owners should note that, for the same volume, meat has a higher density than starch, which will cause it to settle and sink.
6. More sediment indicates higher quality cat food, while less sediment indicates lower quality cat food, because cats are carnivores, so a high meat content in cat food is necessary.