Why low-grain and hypoallergenic felicia?
- To ensure that our lovely friends can eat in accordance with their natural living conditions and live healthier, we have prepared a special hypoallergenic formula with a reduced grain content.
- 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 Grain-Free and Hypoallergenic Adult Cat Lamb
- We know that our beloved companion is special and sensitive to nutrition.
- Felicia Adult Lamb is specially formulated for our companions who cannot tolerate traditional protein sources and ingredients.
- We are ready to meet your expectations in the best way possible with this formula, which contains optimal protein from real lamb and the special vitamins your cat needs.
- Cranberry fruit and vitamins E C help neutralize the harmful effects of free radicals.
- Supports a longer lifespan. All Felicia formulas are formulated to ensure optimal nutrition.
- Offer our companions a healthy and balanced diet with the highest quality ingredients.
Ingredients:
- Dried lamb protein ('),
- 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 components:
- Protein: 33
- Fat content: 15
- Crude ash: 8
- Crude fiber: 2.5
- Omega-6: 3.7
- Omega-3: 0.75
Vitamins and other supplementary ingredients:
- Vitamin a (e672): 25,000 iu kg
- Vitamin d3 (e671): 1.500 iu kg
- Vitamin e (3a700): 150 mg kg
- Vitamin C: 25 mg kg
- Niacin (3a314): 50 mg kg
- Taurine: 2,200 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's 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 introduce the new food gradually over a week.
- You should increase the proportion of new food and decrease the proportion 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 next to 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 level, 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
- After the fourth 3 days100 new food