Product Detailed
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Designed specifically for indoor cats with lower activity levels, this scientific diet formula helps maintain a healthy weight by raising protein content and decreasing fat intake. It supports the skin's barrier function with a special compound, including prebiotics and vital fatty acids to promote healthy skin and a shiny coat.
Product Parameters
Ingredients: Chicken meal (36.0%), beef meal (18.0%), fish meal (16.0%), corn, wheat flour, soybean meal, chicken oil, rice, egg yolk powder, cellulose, butter (1.0%), fish oil, flaxseed, Beer yeast powder, pet feed compound seasoning, beet pulp.
Additives: Lactobacillus plantarum, Bacillus coagulans, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, mannan oligosaccharide, vitamin A, D3, E, K3, B1, B2, B6, B12, biotin, folic acid, taurine, and essential minerals.
| Analysis Item |
Value |
| Crude Protein | ≥25.0% |
| Calcium | ≥0.6% |
| Crude Fat | ≥9.0% |
| Total Phosphorus | ≥0.5% |
| Crude Fiber | ≤9.0% |
| Moisture | ≤10.0% |
| Taurine | ≥0.1% |
| Coarse Ash | ≤10.0% |
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there any human meals that cats can consume safely?
Yes, cats can eat fish, poultry, pumpkin, eggs, blueberries, oats, carrots, and peas. However, ensure these are natural and free of salt, sugar, or seasoning.
Do your products contain artificial attractants?
Not at all. The flavor originates from real meat sources such as beef, fish, and chicken. There are no artificial colors, attractants, or preservatives.
Can you assist in creating customized cat food formulas?
Yes, a group of advisors, collaborating doctors, and pet nutritionists can assist in developing balanced formulas compliant with labeling rules.
Can a high-protein diet cause kidney problems in cats?
No. Kidney issues are more common with diets high in grain protein but low in digestible protein. Easily digestible animal protein is generally recommended.
How should this dry cat food be stored?
It is best to store the food in its original bag or an airtight container in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain freshness.
What is the best way to transition my cat to this new food?
We recommend a 7-day gradual transition by mixing increasing amounts of the new food with the old food to avoid digestive upset.