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Oscar Chicken, herring balls for cats

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Original price 6,59 €
Original price 6,59 € - Original price 28,00 €
Original price 6,59 €
Current price 5,60 €
5,60 € - 23,80 €
Current price 5,60 €
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Size: 1 kg
NOVELTY! Complete food for adult cats. Easy to serve. Contains all the nutrients needed daily by an adult cat in the most palatable and natural form - raw. Contains cranberry that maintains the well-being of the urinary system, taurine, which is vital for cats, and vegetable fiber that prevents hairballs.The main raw material is pure and safe Finnish meat and fish. Does not contain grain, preservatives or colorants.
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Analytical constituents

Protein 16 %, Fat 8,6 %, Moisture 71 %, Fiber 2 %, Ash 2,4 %, calsium 0,7 %, phosphorus 0,4 %. Energy content 132 kcal/ 100 g.

Packaging

-18°C

Finnish Chicken (meat, fat, liver, finely-ground bone), finnish herring, egg, vegetable fibre, cranberry, seaweed. Added vitamins and minerals: Vitamin B1 2,6 mg, Vitamin D3 290 IU, Vitamin E 32 mg, calcium 1572 mg, choline 544 mg, iron 30 mg, magnesium 307 mg, copper 2 mg,  manganese 3,5 mg, zink 39 mg, folic acid 0,37 mg, taurine 1016 mg. No grain.

Defrosted or cooked as such or mixed with other foods. For pet food only. Keep separate from food. Wash hands and clean tools, equipment and surfaces after handling this product.

For an adult cat divided into several meals, e.g. morning and evening:
Cat live weight kg/portion g: 2 kg/ 80 -110 g, 3 kg /100 - 140 g, 4 kg/130 - 175 g, 5 kg/150 - 200 g. One ball weighs n. 10 g. The amount of food you feed your cat should be proportional to the activity level and weight of your cat according to your cat's activity and energy consumption.

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