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Introduction:
Discover Kiwi Kitchens Canned Dinners, a premium range of single protein canned meals made with 93% meat or fish sourced exclusively from New Zealand. These nutritious meals are perfect for providing your pet with a complete and balanced diet at any life stage.
Product Features:
Technical details/ Specifications:
Ingredients:
Venison, Venison Broth, Venison Lung, Venison Liver, Venison Tripe, Venison Bone, Fish Oil, Brewers Yeast, Chickpea, Potassium Chloride, Cassia, Agar Agar, Guar Gum, Seaweed, Salt, Choline Chloride, Magnesium Oxide, Zinc Proteinate, Iron Proteinate, Vitamin E Supplement, Taurine, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Copper Proteinate, Niacin, Sodium Selenite, Manganese Proteinate, Pantothenic Acid, Yucca Schidigera, Riboflavin, Thiamine Mononitrate, Vitamin B6 Supplement, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Folic Acid, Calcium lodate.
Typical Analysis
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AS FED |
DRY MATTER BASIS |
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Protein |
11.0% |
55.0% |
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Fat |
4.5% |
22.5% |
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Fibre |
1.0% |
5.0% |
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Moisture |
80.0% |
0% |
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Ash |
1.5% |
7.5% |
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MINERALS |
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Calcium |
0.31% |
1.55% |
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Phosphorus |
0.20% |
1.00% |
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Ca:P Ratio |
1.55:1 |
1.55:1 |
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Sodium |
0.14% |
0.70% |
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Magnesium |
0.02% |
0.1% |
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Zinc mg/kg |
35.0 |
200 |
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lodine mg/kg |
0.88 |
5 |
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Selenium mg/kg |
0.12 |
0.7 |
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VITAMINS |
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Vitamin A IU/kg |
26,250 |
150,000 |
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Vitamin D IU/kg |
350 |
2,000 |
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Vitamin E IU/kg |
17.5 |
100 |
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Thiamine (B1) mg/kg |
1.23 |
7 |
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Riboflavin (B2) mg/kg |
1.75 |
10 |
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Pantothenic Acid (B5) mg/kg |
6.13 |
35 |
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Niacin mg/kg |
17.5 |
100 |
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Pyridoxine (B6) mg/kg |
1.23 |
7 |
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Folic Acid (B9) mg/kg |
1.75 |
10 |
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Biotin (B7) mg/kg |
6.13 |
35 |
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Vitamin B12 mg/kg |
17.5 |
100 |
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Choline mg/kg |
1.05 |
6 |
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Taurine |
0.09% |
0.50% |
Guaranteed Analysis
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Min. Protein |
10% |
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Min. Fat |
4.5% |
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Max. Fibre |
1.2% |
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Max. Moisture |
85% |
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Metabolisable Energy (ME) kcal/kg |
1200 |
This feeding recommendation serves as a guideline. Please note that a cat's nutritional needs can vary based on activity level, individual metabolism, health, and environment. If your cat is overweight, consider reducing its food intake; if underweight, provide more.