To get the best advice for your cat, I recommend you consult a veterinarian. They can provide personalized recommendations based on your cat's age, breed, activity level, and any health conditions they might have.
However, I can give you some general guidelines about feeding indoor cats:
* High-quality food: Look for foods with real meat as the first ingredient, and avoid those with artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives.
* Wet food: Wet food is generally higher in moisture than dry food, which can help prevent urinary tract problems common in indoor cats.
* Dry food: Dry food is a convenient option and can help with dental health, but be sure to choose a high-quality brand.
* Treats in moderation: Treats should be given sparingly, as too many can contribute to weight gain.
* Fresh water: Always provide fresh, clean water for your cat.
* Feeding schedule: It's best to feed your cat a set amount of food at specific times each day to help with weight management and prevent overeating.
Remember, every cat is different, so what works for one cat might not work for another. Always talk to your vet for personalized recommendations.