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 eat in accordance with their natural living conditions and live healthier lives.
- Felicia, with its highly digestible animal protein sources, has been specially developed to address digestive and allergy sensitivities.
- Free of beef, dairy, wheat, soy, potatoes, artificial sweeteners, colors, chemical flavors, and other ingredients associated with allergic reactions.GMO-free!
Felicia low-grain and hypoallergenic kitten mother lamb:
- Throughout our lives, there are many moments when we form an emotional bond.
- Sometimes we cross paths with a new individual, sometimes with a mother, or a life recovering from surgery.
- With Felicia kitten mother, we have created a special formulation to support our lovely friends throughout all life stages.
- This formula, which contains the most fundamental building blocks of nutrition, was specially developed to support their health and happy development.
- High in protein, containing DHA for brain and vision development, and essential nutrients found in breast milk, we are ready to best meet your expectations with this formula, which provides strong immune support and raises their standard of living.
- Felicia kitten mother contains only the highest quality natural ingredients.
- High protein from real lamb meat supports the development of strong and healthy muscles and does not contain genetically modified (GMO) products.
Ingredients:
- Dried lamb protein (0),
- Hydrolyzed lamb protein ( ),
- Baldo rice, corn, refined chicken oil,
- Peas, anchovy meal, shrimp meal, brewer's yeast,
- Anchovy oil, nucleotide yeast protein, minerals,
- Prebiotic mannan oligosaccharides, seaweed,
- Yucca extract, cranberry powder, psyllium.
Analytical constituents:
- Protein: 40
- Fat content: 20
- Crude ash: 8
- Crude fiber: 2.5
- Omega-6: 3.8
- Omega-3: 0.85
Vitamin and other supplemental 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 (3a314): 75 mg kg
- Taurine: 2,600 mg kg
- Copper (as sulfate) (e4): 18 mg kg
- Zinc (as sulfate) (e6): 95 mg kg
- Zinc (as chelate) (e6) 20 mg kg
- Manganese (as sulfate) (e5): 30 mg kg
- Selenium (as selenite) (e8): 0.3 mg kg
Transition period during formula change:
- You should always transition your pet to a new food gradually.
- Suddenly changing your pet's food can cause health problems.
- 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 developing stomach upset and
- stomach problems following the food change.
- To prevent your pet from having trouble adapting to a new habit,
- You should start introducing the new food gradually over a week.
- You should increase the amount of new food and decrease the amount of old food each day.
- 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 alongside the food.
- Your pet should not be left hungry when starting a new food.
- When you start a new food, constantly check your pet's stool,
- Energy levels, and signs of possible allergies and gastrointestinal distress.
- First 3 days25 new food 75 old food
- Second 3 days50 new food 50 old food
- Third 3 days75 new food 25 old food
- Fourth 3 days100 new food