Dry food for cats of all breeds at any life stage, based on natural protein.
Composition: Dehydrated chicken protein (min. 38%), rice* (min. 25%), beet pulp (fiber source), chicken oil, whole egg, blue fish oil 0.5% (source of Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids), natural plant extracts 0.02% (barley, yucca, acerola, blueberries, rosemary, artichoke, and bitter orange), carob*, amino acids (DL-methionine and taurine), mineral substances, dehydrated natural plants*, chicory (source of inulin-FOS), L-carnitine, chondroitin sulfate, glucosamine sulfate, and MSM, yeasts (source of mannan-oligosaccharides-MOS), tocopherols (source of natural antioxidants).*Natural ingredients.
Analytical Components: Crude protein 35%, crude fat 15%, crude fiber 3.5%, inorganic matter 7.5%, calcium 1.8%, phosphorus 0.87%, sodium 0.12%, Omega 3 fatty acids: 0.26% and Omega 6: 2.14%, magnesium 0.094%, vitamin A 20,000 IU/kg, vitamin D3 2,000 IU/kg, vitamin E (α-tocopherol) 110 mg/kg, metabolizable energy 3,568 kcal/kg.
Blueberries, Natural Antimicrobials: The flavonoids and anthocyanins contained reduce the risk of urinary infections.
Artichoke: PROMOTES FAT DIGESTION AND TOXIN ELIMINATION: It is low in calories, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory (due to its content of cynarins and flavonoids), and is also rich in fiber, vitamins (A, B, C, and E), minerals (potassium, calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus), and carbohydrates.
D-Methionine, Acidifying Power: The contribution of methionine in this diet helps maintain an acidic urinary pH, preventing the formation of kidney stones.
Rosemary, Natural Flavoring Antioxidant: It is a powerful natural antioxidant that helps prevent food rancidity. Additionally, its smell and flavor enhance palatability.
Yucca, Detoxifying and Purifying: The contribution of yucca, with its high resveratrol content, reduces bad cholesterol levels, improves blood circulation, increases platelet production, and prevents arteriosclerosis and thrombus formation, while also neutralizing the ammonia smell in feces.
Feeding Instructions: Using the feeding chart as a guide, provide the portion of food in the bowl for free access or divide it into 2–4 meals daily, aiming to serve at the same time each day. The food can be given alone or mixed with milk or warm broth. If changing the diet, ensure the transition is gradual over 4 or 5 days to avoid gastrointestinal disturbances. It is essential that the cat always has access to clean, fresh water. Note: Keep the container well sealed in a cool, dry place, off the ground, and away from direct sunlight.