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Diamond Naturals Finicky Cat Formula - Rich in Chicken Meal & Rice 1kg

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Diamond Naturals Finicky Cat Formula - Rich in Chicken Meal & Rice 1kgDiamond Naturals cat food uses natural ingredients, including high quality cage free chicken, a variety of superfoods, and fresh fruits and vegetables. It is not only palatable, but also provides cats and kittens with balanced and comprehensive nutrition. Diamond Naturals finicky cat formula is rich in taurine, DHA, vitamins and other comprehensive nutrients, so that cats can grow up healthily and happily, suitable for cats of any age. This intensely

Diamond Naturals cat food uses natural ingredients, including high-quality cage-free chicken, a variety of superfoods, and fresh fruits and vegetables. It is not only palatable, but also provides cats and kittens with balanced and comprehensive nutrition. Diamond Naturals finicky cat formula is rich in taurine, DHA, vitamins and other comprehensive nutrients, so that cats can grow up healthily and happily, suitable for cats of any age. This intensely flavoured formula is especially suitable for cats with a discerning palate as a long-term staple. In addition, this formula contains a high concentration of protein and fat, which can provide sufficient energy for active cats.

Ingredients

Chicken meal (59%), ground white rice (23%), chicken fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols), natural flavour, linseed, powdercellulose, salmon oil (source of DHA), potassium chloride, dried chicory roots, kale, chia seeds, pumpkin, blueberries, oranges, quinoa, dried kelp, coconut, spinach, carrots, papaya, Yucca schidigera juice.

Guaranteed Analysis

Crude Protein 40%
Crude Fat 20%
Crude Fiber 3%
Crude Ash 8.5%
Moisture 10.0%
Calcium 2.1%
Phosphorus 1.6
Sodium 0.45%
Magnesium 0.1%
DHA 0.05%
Omega-6 fatty acids: 3%
Omega-3 fatty acids: 0.6%
Additives: Vitamins: Vitamin A 10,000 IU/kg Vitamin B1 35 mg/kg Vitamin B2 10 mg/kg Vitamin B6 10 mg/kg Vitamin B12 0.07 mg/kg Vitamin D3 1,000 IU/kg Vitamin E 150 IU/kg Biotin 0.25 mg/kg Calcium D-pantothenate 20 mg/kg Choline chloride 3,500 mg/kg Folic acid 2 mg/kg Niacin 135 mg/kg Taurine 1,200 mg/kg Amino acids: DL-methionine 2,000 mg/kg Trace Elements: Copper (as copper(II) chelate of amino acids hydrate) 10 mg/kg Copper (as copper(II) sulphate pentahydrate) 10 mg/kg Iodine (as potassium iodide) 2.5 mg/kg Iron (as iron(II) chelate of amino acids hydrate) 100 mg/kg Iron (as iron(II) sulphate monohydrate) 100 mg/kg Manganese (as manganous sulphate monohydrate) 8 mg/kg Manganese (as manganese chelate of amino acids hydrate) 8 mg/kg Selenium (as sodium selenite) 0.6 mg/kg Zinc (as zinc chelate of amino acids hydrate) 75 mg/kg Zinc (as zinc sulphate, monohydrate) 75 mg/kg Technological additives: sodium bisulphate 8000 mg/kg Store in a dry place. To be served dry. Fresh water should be made available at all times.

Feeding Guide

Weight Up to 4 months 4-8 months 9-12 months Adult
0.5kg 27g
1.75kg 68g 55g
2.25kg 40g
2.75kg 96g 77g 61g -
4kg 102g 81g
4.5kg 67g
5.5kg 103g
6.8kg 91g
9kg 112g
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