How can you find sodium levels for various dry cat foods Seems Purina One must have increased since all 4 cats eat then drink massive amounts of water and urinate in equal amounts?

Method 1: Check the product label

1. Look for the "Guaranteed Analysis" section on the cat food label.

2. Find the line that says "Sodium".

3. The number next to "Sodium" is the amount of sodium in the cat food, expressed in milligrams (mg) per 100 grams (g) of food.

Method 2: Contact the cat food manufacturer

1. Find the contact information for the cat food manufacturer on the product label.

2. Call or email the manufacturer and ask them about the sodium content of the food.

3. The manufacturer should be able to provide you with the information you need.

Note: The sodium content of cat food can vary from batch to batch, so it's always a good idea to check the label or contact the manufacturer before you feed it to your cat.

Here are some tips for reducing your cat's sodium intake:

* Feed your cat a wet cat food instead of a dry cat food. Wet cat food is typically lower in sodium than dry cat food.

* If you do feed your cat dry cat food, look for a brand that is low in sodium.

* Avoid giving your cat table scraps, as these can be high in sodium.

* Make sure your cat has plenty of fresh water available at all times.