Real Rabbit Dry Food for Cats

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RAW FREEZE DRIED RABBIT COATING
WITH ALGAL OIL
NO POTATO
NO GRAIN
NO RENDERED FAT

 

INGREDIENTS

  • Rabbit Meal,
  • Peas,
  • Pea Protein,
  • Rabbit,
  • Sunflower Oil,
  • Natural Flavor,
  • Calcium Carbonate,
  • Salt,
  • Choline Chloride,
  • Vitamins (Niacin Supplement,
  • Vitamin E Supplement,
  • Vitamin A Supplement,
  • Thiamine Mononitrate,
  • Pantothenic Acid,
  • Pyridoxine Hydrochloride,
  • Vitamin D3 Supplement,
  • Riboflavin,
  • Vitamin B12 Supplement,
  • Folic Acid,
  • Biotin),
  • Taurine,
  • Minerals (Zinc Proteinate,
  • Iron Proteinate,
  • Copper Proteinate,
  • Manganese Proteinate,
  • Sodium Selenite,
  • Calcium Iodate),
  • Potassium Chloride,
  • Mixed Tocopherols (Preservative),
  • dl-Methionine,
  • Marine Microalgae Oil (Algal Oil)(Source of EPA & DHA),
  • Rosemary Extract.

GUARANTEED ANALYSIS

CRUDE PROTEIN min 35.00%
CRUDE FAT min 12.00%
CRUDE FIBER max 5.00%
MOISTURE max 12.00%
CALCIUM min 0.60%
PHOSPHORUS min 0.50%
MAGNESIUM max 0.12%
VITAMIN E min 40 IU/kg
TAURINE* min 0.15%
OMEGA-6 FATTY ACIDS* min 1.30%
OMEGA-3 FATTY ACIDS* min 0.75%

 

ADULT CAT FEEDING GUIDELINES FOR MAINTENANCE

WEIGHT (IN LBS) WEIGHT (IN G) CUPS (PER DAY)
4-6 39-52 1/3
8-10 65-77 1/2
12-14 88-99 2/3

FEEDING KITTENS: Use up to two times the adult maintenance.

GESTATION/LACTATION: Use up to three times the adult maintenance.

CALORIE CONTENT (calculated): ME = 3,405 kcal/kg; 390 kcal/cup.

DETERMINING FEEDING PORTIONS

(Based on a standard 8 oz. dry measuring cup)

Please use the provided information as an initial recommendation only and adjust as needed based on age, size, activity level, breed and environment. Give your cat access to clean, cool, fresh water at all times.

MOISTURE IMPORTANCE

Moisture is vital to your pet’s health. If you feel your cat doesn’t drink much on their own throughout the day, please add moisture to your pet’s food; whether it comes from a canned food, broth or water. Water or broth should make up at least 20% of your pet’s meal. For best results, add water or broth and wait a few minutes before serving.