Quail as the only source of protein
Quail can be an alternative to more commonly used types of meat. The monoprotein composition makes it easier to carry out an elimination diet and to choose a long-term feeding option for cats that tolerate thisparticular source of protein well.
Taurine for the heart and eyesight
The addition of taurine at 1,000 mg/kg supports the proper functioning of the cat’s body, including heart function and eyesight. Taurine must be supplied regularly through food.
Support for daily hydration
A moisture content of 82% helps increase the amount of water consumed with the meal. This is particularly important for cats that are reluctant to drink from a bowl.
Key features
Composition
Quail – meat 96%, minerals, xylose.
Nutritional additives per 1 kg
Vitamin A – 4,000 IU, vitamin D3 – 170 IU, vitamin E – 41 mg, taurine – 1,000 mg, iron – 1.58 mg (iron(II) carbonate – 3.29 mg), copper – 0.24 mg (copper sulphate pentahydrate – 1.0 mg), manganese – 5.25 mg (manganese(II) oxide – 7.0 mg), iodine – 0.09 mg (potassium iodide – 0.127 mg/kg), zinc – 6.42 mg (zinc oxide – 8.1 mg), selenium – 0.0054 mg (sodium selenate – 0.012 mg/kg).
Technological additives
Cassia gum – 2,700 mg/kg.
Analytical constituents
Analytical constituents in dry matter
Feeding and storage instructions
Serve at room temperature. Adjust the daily portion to the cat’s age, body weight, breed and activity level. Ensure that the animal always has access to fresh water. After opening, store in the refrigerator for a maximum of 24 hours.
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