Product Description
he Wild Balance Complete BARF Menu Chicken for Cats is a cat raw food perfectly fit to start your cat on natural foods, we always recommend starting with this menu.
Chicken is a low-fat protein, perfect for cats with stomach problems. Also, extremely useful for weight loss programs. This cat raw food is a balanced and complete meal, made with 100% natural and fresh ingredients, direct from local farms and orchards, so that your cat is fed in the most natural way possible.
Product Features:
- For cats of all ages
- Monoproteic
- Very convenient to feed
- Increases energy and vitality
- Healthier teeth and better breath
- Shinier hair and healthier skin
- Improves body odor
- Reduces the risk of allergies
- Reduces the risk of suffering diseases
- Better digestions and weight control
- Better absorption of nutrients and reduction of feces
- Suitable for cats of all ages after weaning
- Raw food meal provides high quality protein with well preserved nutrients and flavor
Technical details:
Size: 1 kg
Pet life stage: Junior to adult (from 4 months and older)
Breed recommendation: All cat breeds
Flavor: Chicken
Food type: Frozen raw food
Nutritional Info
Ingredients - Chicken 95% (Meaty bone: wing, carcass, neck. Muscle meat: breast, heart and gizzard. Organ meats: liver), Vegetables and fruits 5% (carrot, pumpkin, zucchini, beet, apple, pear, pepper, banana chard, parsley), chia seeds, spirulina, rosemary, ascophyllum nodosum, parsley and alfalfa.
Analytical Constituents:
- Protein: 15.6%
- Fat: 8.1%
- Fiber: <0.5%
- Carbohydrates: 0.5%
- Humidity: 75.1%
- Inorganic Material: 2.1%
Feeding Instructions
Feeding Instructions:
- Store in the freezer
- Defrost the corresponding hamburgers in the fridge so that the cold chain is not lost
*Important - Eating 2 or 3 different proteins a month will help your dog have a more balanced diet
Recommended Dose:
- Castrated, sedentary and older cats: 3% of their weight.
- Average activity: 4% of its weight.
- High activity: 5% of their weight.
*Note - Keep in mind that the result is indicative. Every dog is different and has different nutritional needs.
How to transition to BARF with your cat?