Ingredients
Composition:
Reindeer meat meal (28%), wild boar meat meal (28%), yellow peas (18%), chicken fat (preserved with tocopherols, 13%), chicken liver (4%), tapioca starch (2%), salmon oil (2%), apples (1%), carrots (1%), flaxseed (1%), chickpeas (1%), hydrolysed crustacean shells (a source of glucosamine, 0,026%), cartilage extract (a source of chondroitin, 0,016%), brewer´s yeast (a source of mannan-oligosaccharides, 0,016%), chicory root (a source of fructo-oligosaccharides, 0,012%), yucca schidigera (0,01%), algae (0,01%), psyllium (0,01%), thyme (0,01%), rosemary (0,01%), oregano (0,01%), cranberries (0,0008%), blueberries (0,0008%), raspberries (0,0008%).
Nutritional Information, per 1kg:
Crude protein 41.0 %, fat content 19.0 %, crude fibre 2.5 %, crude ash 5.5 %, moisture 10.0 %, calcium 1.1 %, phosphorus 0.9 %, sodium 0.3 %, magnesium 0.08 %.
Metabolic energy: 4,050 kcal/kg. Omega 3: 0.34 %, Omega 6: 2.35 %.
Vitamin A (E672) 23,000 IU, vitamin D3 (E671) 940 IU, vitamin E (3a700) 650 IU, vitamin C (E300) 300 mg, taurine 2,400 mg, choline chloride 2,200 mg, L-carnitine 65 mg, niacin 45 mg, biotin 1.8 mg, zinc (E6) 150 mg, manganese (E5) 55 mg, iron (E1) 48 mg, copper (E4) 11 mg, iodine (E2) 3.8 mg, selenium (E8) 0,23 mg, DL-methionine (3.1.1.) 14 mg, arginine (3c3.6.1) 12 mg, L-lysine (3.2.3.) 10 mg.
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Q: My cat is 9 months old. Is this okay for him or should I get the kitten one?
A: In general, a kitten is considered an adult cat when it reaches 1 year of age, but your cat may not actually be fully grown at this point. Kittens typically reach a length and weight close to their full-grown size by 9 to 12 months of age. Therefore if you feel your kitten is close to the length and weight of adulthood then it would be fine to start them on this food, however if you are unsure at all we would suggest you consult your vet.