Description
Ingredients
Cereals, Meat and Animal Derivatives (including 4% Chicken in the Brown Kibbles*), Oils and Fats, Derivatives of Vegetable Origin (including Dried Beet Pulp 2%), Vegetable Protein Extracts, Minerals, Yeast, Vegetables (including 0.5% Dried Carrots (equivalent to 4% Carrots) in the Orange Kibbles and 1% Dried Peas (equivalent to 4% Peas) in the Green Kibbles*), Milk and Milk Derivatives (including 0.7% Skimmed Milk Powder in the Filled Kibble, equivalent to 4% Skimmed Milk*), Various Sugars, *Brown Kibble typically 70% of product, Filled Kibble typically 14% of product, Orange Kibble and Green Kibble both typically 8% of product each
Nutritional Info
:35, Fat content:
: 13.3, Inorganic matter:
: 7, Crude fibre:
: 2, Calcium:
: 1.4, Phosphorus:
: 0.93, Additives per kg:
, Antioxidants, Colourants, Preservatives;, Nutritional additives:
, Vitamin D₃:
: 1617 IU, Vitamin E:
: 84.8 mg, Taurine:
: 650 mg, Copper (Copper(II) sulphate pentahydrate): 7.7 mg, Iodine (Potassium iodide): 1.9 mg, Iron (Iron(II) sulphate monohydrate:
: 10 mg, Manganese (Manganous sulphate, monohydrate):
: 14.4 mg, Selenium (Sodium selenite): 0.05 mg, Zinc (Zinc sulphate, monohydrate): 42.6 mg
Feeding Guidelines

Diet Transition
To start the transition, introduce the new food as a low proportion of their old – we would recommend a 25% new food to 75% old food ratio – and gradually increase the new-to-old food ratio over ~7 days, until your cat has completely transitioned to the new food. Ensure to monitor your cat’s behaviour and food consumption over this period.We would recommend a 25% new food to 75% old food ratio for the first few days, and if all the signs are good, moving to 50%/50% after ~4 days, 75%/25% after ~6 days. Finally, move to 100% of new food after 7 or 8 days if your cat continues to respond well and tolerate the new food.In addition, we would recommend to keep your regular feeding routine, mealtimes and eating areas the same while you are transitioning your cat to their new food. Please talk with your veterinarian if you have any concerns about your cat over this transition.




