I read that cats need around 220-280 ml water a day. About 9 ounces for a 10 pounds cat. I can somewhat tell how much water she drinks from the bowl. I add extra water to her wet food, I know how much it is too. But how can we calculate the water content of their wet food so we can check better if they are hydrated?
As example if anyone knows how to calculate, Naturea chicken is one of Hima's wet foods.
Composition, 85 grams can
Fresh Chicken: 45%
Fresh Chicken Liver: 15%
Water: 39%
Typical Analysis
Crude Protein: 9%
Crude Oils And Fats: 4%
Crude Fibre: 0,5%
Crude Ashes: 2%
Moisture: 81%
Around how many ml water would that be you think?
As example if anyone knows how to calculate, Naturea chicken is one of Hima's wet foods.
Composition, 85 grams can
Fresh Chicken: 45%
Fresh Chicken Liver: 15%
Water: 39%
Typical Analysis
Crude Protein: 9%
Crude Oils And Fats: 4%
Crude Fibre: 0,5%
Crude Ashes: 2%
Moisture: 81%
Around how many ml water would that be you think?