Felicia Low Grain Hypoallergenic Kitten Food with Chicken 2 kg (2 pieces) Why Low Grain and Hypoallergenic Felicia ? Together with our nutritionists, we have prepared a special hypoallergenic formula with a reduced grain content so that our lovely friends can be fed in accordance with their natural living conditions and live healthier lives. Felicia, with its highly digestible animal protein sources, has been specially developed for digestive and allergy sensitivities.
Free of beef, dairy, wheat, soy, potatoes, artificial sweeteners, colors, chemical flavors, and GMOs, which are all linked to allergic reactions! Felicia kitten: There's nothing more exciting than welcoming a new family member. You want to do everything you can to ensure they're healthy and strong, so you'll want to feed them the most natural-based Felicia kitten cat food.
We've considered every detail for you, from the skin, coat, muscles, bones, cognitive, and physical development of our new friend, and have prepared a very special food with the best natural ingredients.
Formulated to support your feline's health and happy development, Felicia kitten contains only the highest quality natural ingredients.
It does not contain genetically modified (GMO) products.
It optimally supports our little friend's immune system.
With regular consumption: You can observe that your little friend's immune system is strengthened, stool volume and odor decrease, strong and shiny fur develops, urinary tract and kidney health is protected, digestibility increases, and a dynamic body structure is achieved.
Ingredients: Dried chicken protein (F), Baldo rice, corn, refined chicken oil, pea, anchovy meal, shrimp meal, brewer's yeast, hydrolyzed chicken liver, anchovy oil, nucleotide yeast protein, minerals, prebiotic mannan oligosaccharides, seaweed, yucca extract, cranberry powder, psyllium. Analytical ingredients: Protein: 8 Fat content: Crude ash: 8 Crude fiber: 2.5 Omega-6: 3.8 Omega-3: 0.85 Vitamins and other supplementary ingredients: Vitamin A (E672): 37,500 IU kg
Vitamin D3 (E671): 2,250 IU kg Vitamin E (3a700): 225 mg kg Vitamin C: 38 mg kg Niacin: 75 mg kg taurine: 2,600 mg kg copper (as sulfate): 18 mg kg zinc (as sulfate): 95 mg kg manganese (as sulfate): 30 mg kg selenium (as selenite): 0.3 mg kg EU-approved oxidants Transition process when changing food: You should always transition your pet to a new food gradually.
Changing your food suddenly can cause health problems in your pet.
It is important to gradually mix the new and old food so that the digestive system and metabolism can adapt to the new feeding pattern.
This gradual transition will help reduce the likelihood of stomach upset and the development of gastric disorders following the food change.
To prevent your pet from having trouble adapting to a new habit, you should introduce the new food gradually over a week.
Each day, you should increase the amount of new food and decrease the amount of old food.
You should never add homemade food to the diet when switching to a new food.
For your pet that is fussy about food, try feeding the new food from your hand like a treat.
Always have clean, fresh water available with the food.
When starting a new food, your pet should not be left hungry.
When starting a new food, constantly check your pet's stool, energy level, and signs of possible allergies and gastrointestinal upset.
First 3 days: 25 new food, 75 old food. Second 3 days: 50 new food, 50 old food. Third 3 days: 75 new food, 25 old food. Fourth 3 days: 100 new food.