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Smallbatch ChickenBatch Frozen Cat Food
freshingredients
97% humanely raised and harvested chicken, 1% organic produce, 2% natural supplements
chicken, skinless chicken backs, chicken hearts, chicken gizzards, chicken livers, salmon oil, organic dandelion greens, organic apple cider vinegar, organic kelp*, organic bee pollen, organic barley grass, organic cranberries, vitamin e supplement
Crude Protein (min): 16.0%
Crude Fat (min): 10.8%
Crude Fiber (max): 0.2%
Ash (max): 2.1%
Calcium: 0.7%
Phosphorus: 0.55%
Approx. 34 kcal per slider
10 lbs: 4 Sliders per day
15 lbs: 6 Sliders per day
20 lbs: 8 Sliders per day
For nursing or pregnant cats and kittens, quantities per day can be doubled. Please note that you should always consult your veterinarian especially when it comes to mommas-to-be or nursing cats. These are only guidelines and may need to be adjusted depending on your individual cat’s needs.
97% humanely raised and harvested chicken, 1% organic produce, 2% natural supplements
chicken, skinless chicken backs, chicken hearts, chicken gizzards, chicken livers, salmon oil, organic dandelion greens, organic apple cider vinegar, organic kelp*, organic bee pollen, organic barley grass, organic cranberries, vitamin e supplement
*OUR ORGANIC KELP IS SOURCED FROM THE PRISTINE WATERS OF ICELAND
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
Moisture (max): 70.6%Crude Protein (min): 16.0%
Crude Fat (min): 10.8%
Crude Fiber (max): 0.2%
Ash (max): 2.1%
Calcium: 0.7%
Phosphorus: 0.55%
Approx. 34 kcal per slider
COMPLETE AND BALANCED- CHICKENBATCH CAT IS FORMULATED TO MEET THE NUTRITIONAL LEVELS ESTABLISHED BY THE AAFCO CAT FOOD NUTRIENT PROFILES FOR ALL LIFE STAGES
FEEDING GUIDELINES
5 lbs: 2 Sliders per day10 lbs: 4 Sliders per day
15 lbs: 6 Sliders per day
20 lbs: 8 Sliders per day
For nursing or pregnant cats and kittens, quantities per day can be doubled. Please note that you should always consult your veterinarian especially when it comes to mommas-to-be or nursing cats. These are only guidelines and may need to be adjusted depending on your individual cat’s needs.