Pro Plan Delicate Lamb Adult Cat Food
brings you a complete line of Delicate formulas for sensitive cats to help cats like yours thrive at every stage of life.
LiveClear, a breakthrough formula that reduces the major allergen in cat hair and dander, is the first of its kind shown to reduce the major allergen in cat hair and dander by an average of 47 in the third week of daily feeding. Now available in 6 different LiveClear formulas: Indoor, Weight Management, and Adult cat food varieties.
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Complete and balanced formula suitable for all breeds over 1 year old, known as one of the foods listed in its category.
- Provides joint and muscle development.
- Protects sensitive skin and coat, adding extra shine to coat, keeping it vibrant.
- Prevents digestive sensitivities, helps eliminate and prevent developing immune problems.
Pro Plan is the most popular cat food of the brand. Its most popular feature is that skin sensitivity is always prioritized. If you want a healthy, shiny, and non-shedding coat, this is a type that will be beneficial to both your home and your pet's coat.
It can be safely consumed by cats between 1 and 7 years old. The best feature of this food is that it doesn't lose any flavor, even after opening.your cat will enjoy the same taste every time they eat, from the first day until the food is finished.
Pro Plan Delicate Lamb Adult Cat Food Ingredients
Good nutrition is essential for normal skin health. Normal keratinization requires adequate amounts of nutrients, including protein, fatty acids, zinc, copper, vitamin A, and B vitamins. Deficiencies in many essential amino acids, fatty acids, vitamins, or minerals can cause various skin conditions. Malnutrition can increase susceptibility to skin infections, as well as parasites such as scabies mites, fleas, and lice.
Protein
- Skin contains a significant amount of protein and serves as an important source of protein reserves when intake is insufficient. The hair shaft is composed primarily of the protein alpha-keratin. Protein deficiency can cause red, flaky skin, loss of hair color, and hair breakage. This can appear as crusty skin lesions with patchy spots and dry, brittle hair.
Fat and Fatty Acids
- Flaky, coarse, lackluster hair, or hair loss and itchy skin are among the changes seen with essential fatty acid deficiency. Essential fatty acids can be oxidized and denatured in poor-quality foods, foods stored for too long or at high temperatures, or foods inadequately preserved with antioxidants.
- Animals fed these foods may show evidence of essential fatty acid deficiency. Such signs may also be seen in pets fed low-fat diets for extended periods, pets with fat malabsorption syndrome, or pets with unusually high requirements for these nutrients.
Vitamins
- Riboflavin deficiency can cause dry, flaky skin with skin rash and hair loss. Biotin deficiency can cause hair thinning or pigment loss, and skin that is dry, flaky, or oily. Pantothenic acid deficiency can cause hair pigment loss and hair loss.
- Excess vitamin A also causes skin lesions similar to vitamin A deficiency, including dry skin, hair loss, and itching.
Lamb is the preferred food for adult and older cats. Delicate foods offer digestive sensitivity, skin and coat protection, and a unique palate, with a 10 ratio.
Ingredients: A coordinated blend of vital and mineral substances for your adult companions: Developed and prepared by experts for the normal functioning of the heart, bladder, and kidneys, as well as the immune system. The ingredients used by experts are listed in detail below. Beet Pulp
Fish OilYeast SacaturateAnalytical Values
- Crude Protein: 0.0
- Crude Fat: 0.0
- Crude Fiber: 1.0
- Crude Ash: 8.0
- Water: 9
Nutritional Additives
- Vitamin A: 0.0 32,000 IU kg
- Vitamin D3: Minimum 1060 IU kg
- Vitamin E: Minimum 670 mg kg
- Vitamin C 140 mg kg
- Taurine: Minimum 1500 mg kg
- Calcium: Minimum - Minimum 1.2
- Phosphorus: Minimum 1.2
- Sodium: Minimum 0.3 - Maximum 0.5
- HCI-Insoluble Ash: Maximum 0.30
- Antioxidants
- Sodium selenite: 26.0
- Calcium Iodate anhydrous: Fe:87
- Zinc sulfate monohydrate: 140.0
- Manganese sulfate monohydrate: 15.0
- Iron sulfate monohydrate: 60.0
This sterilized food, which contains all the nutrients necessary for adult cats, is listed in the Delicate category based on ingredient quality and customer satisfaction.
Pro Plan Delicate Lamb Adult Cat Food Nutrition Table and Recommendations
NUTRITION FOR ADULT CARE
Feed your adult cat "free choice" throughout the day, instead of just one feeding at mealtime. It's important. The nutritional intake required to maintain optimal body condition will vary depending on age, activity, and environment. Pay attention to your cat's weight and adjust food amounts accordingly. If you have a kitten or a pregnant or nursing cat, you should continue feeding a suitable diet.
SWITCHING TO PRO PLAN
Although you'll be anxious to see the difference it might make in your cat, please wait 7-10 days to ease the transition from your cat's current food. Each day, feed a little less Pro Plan, then a little more Pro Plan, until you're feeding exclusively. This gradual transition will help prevent nutritional deficiencies.
- Contains a naturally occurring source of live (viable) microorganisms.
- Provide adequate fresh water in a clean bowl daily.
- See your veterinarian regularly for your pet's health.
- Calorie Content (fed) (ME):- 3891 kcal kg- 472 kcal cup
Too much of a good thing, or overfeeding, can put your cat at risk for weight-related diseases. Similarly, underfeeding can negatively impact your cat's ability to stay healthy, so consult your veterinarian before giving your cat any.
| Feeding Amount |
|---|
| Your Cat's Weight (Kg) | Food Weight (Gr) |
|---|
| 1 or 2 kilos | 43 grams |
| 2 or 4 kilos | 56 grams |
| 4 or 6 kilos | 77 grams |
| Over 6 or 7 kilos | 85 grams |
This is the recommended daily amount. Of course, these amounts vary depending on your cat's daily energy consumption, hunger, and other specific circumstances. If your cat has a specific condition, you can determine the daily amount by consulting your veterinarian.