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Quality Protein Source: Made with cage-free chicken, providing rich and nourishing proteins and fats essential for your cat's energy needs 🐔.
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Ideal for Sensitive Stomachs: Single-source meat content makes this food perfect for cats with sensitive stomachs and those who are fussy eaters 🐱.
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High Protein, Low Carb: A diet focused on high meat content with low carbohydrates, mimicking a cat's natural dietary needs 🍖.
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Complete and Balanced Nutrition: Suitable for all life stages, ensuring nutritional adequacy for cats from kittenhood to senior years 🌟.
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Approved by Experts: Meets all AAFCO standards and is vet and nutritionist approved for quality assurance 🏅.
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No Unwanted Additives: Free from binders, gums, or gelling agents, maintaining a natural and pure recipe 🌿.
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Hydration Boost: Includes fresh New Zealand water to aid in hydration 💧.
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Environmentally Friendly Packaging: BPA-free and recyclable, supporting eco-conscious pet care ♻️.
Ingredients:
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High-Quality Ingredients: Chicken, chicken liver, New Zealand green mussel, and fish oil for protein and omega-3s.
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Natural Additives: Flaxseed flakes, dried kelp, and essential vitamins and minerals for overall health.
Guaranteed Analysis:
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Crude Protein: Min. 9.5%, for muscle development and energy.
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Crude Fat: Min. 5.5%, providing a rich taste and energy source.
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Crude Fiber: Max. 1.6%, aiding in digestive health.
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Moisture: Max. 82%, ensuring the food is hydrating and easy to consume.
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Taurine: Min. 0.07%, essential for heart and eye health.
Calorie Content:
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1013 kcal/kg, making it an energy-dense food choice.
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86 kcal/85g can and 172 kcal/170g can, offering portion flexibility.
Feeding Guide:
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Small Cat (1-2kg): ½ - ¾ cans per day.
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Medium Cat (3-4kg): 1 - 1¼ cans per day.
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Large Cat (5kg+): 1½+ cans per day.
Feline Natural's Chicken Feast is an excellent choice for cat owners looking for a natural, high-quality food that supports their cat's health at every stage of life. As with any dietary change, it's recommended to transition gradually and consult with your vet, especially for specific health concerns or dietary needs.