British Shorthair cat food isn't just dry food; they also greatly prefer wet food and canned food. Additionally, homemade food is also very suitable for feeding British Shorthairs. Therefore, there are many types of cat food suitable for British Shorthairs. So, what should owners pay attention to when feeding their British Shorthair cats? 
When feeding a British Shorthair, it's important to note that they have short noses, so the food bowl shouldn't be too deep. It's best to feed canned food from a dish, and clean the dish immediately after each meal. Feed them 2-3 small meals frequently, 2-3 times a day. Give them one can of canned food per day, and avoid mixing dry food and canned food. Remember to feed them at the same time, in the same place, and in the same quantity. Change their water daily. As for cat food, I recommend a higher-end option, such as Royal Canin, which is beneficial for their digestive system and oral hygiene.
Properly storing your cat food is very important. Cat food should not be exposed to air for extended periods. Dry food should be stored in an airtight container. You can buy special airtight containers for storing cat food online; this is a must.
Leftover cat food should be stored properly. First, seal it with a pet food can lid, then put it in an airtight container and refrigerate it. Always reheat it before feeding again. Once opened, a can of food can only be kept for a maximum of two days, even in the refrigerator.