


Product Introduction:
This delicious recipe is made with 65% fresh chicken and 5% chicken liver. You'll love how healthy it makes your cat.
Our recipes have absolutely no meat meal or artificial additives, just wonderful meaty flavor. In fact, we only use top-notch, natural ingredients, which means they're naturally healthy for your cat, too. With triangular kibble, seaweed to help reduce plaque, and parsley, this recipe will also help your cat have healthier teeth and heavenly, fresh breath.
Since cats love to graze, this complete and balanced dry food is perfect for your cat to enjoy throughout the day. It's also a great everyday diet recipe to feed alongside our wet food and is packed with benefits to help nourish them inside and out.
Element:
70% Chicken: Fresh Chicken (65%), Chicken Liver (5%), Potatoes (22%), Eggs, Chicken Broth, Flaxseed, Prebiotics (Fructooligosaccharides 0.7g/kg), Cellulose, Italian Cheese, Seaweed, Carrots (0.02%), Cranberries, Blueberries, Parsley (0.02%), Fenugreek Seeds
Nutritional Analysis:
Crude protein 27%
Crude fat 17%
Crude ash 7%
Crude fiber 3%
Omega 6: 2.9%
Omega 3: 0.7%
Calcium 1%
Phosphorus 0.8%
Vitamins (per kg):
Vitamin A (Retinyl Acetate) 16,000 IU, Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol) 1,200 IU, Vitamin E (α-Tocopheryl Acetate) 180 IU, Taurine 900 mg, L-Carnitine 250 mg
Trace elements (per kg):
Zinc (as zinc chelate with amino acid hydrate) 100 mg, Manganese (as manganese chelate with amino acid hydrate) 10 mg, Copper (as copper(II) chelate with amino acid hydrate) 9 mg, Selenium (as organic selenium Saccharomyces cerevisiae CNCM 1-3060) 0.2 mg, Iodine (as anhydrous calcium iodate) 0.5 mg.
Calories:
392 kcal/100 g
Feeding Guide
Grain-Free Recipes
Lily's Kitchen's recipes for cats are all grain-free, as cats don't naturally consume carbohydrates like rice or wheat as part of their chosen diet because they can't digest or convert them well. The energy in our foods comes from high-quality protein and specially selected fats – which is much better for your cat.
Important Tips
- Place your cat in an elevated area where they feel safer – such as on a countertop or table.
- Place the feeding bowl in a quiet place.
- Keep water bowls away from food bowls. And away from litter trays too!
- Cats prefer to eat small amounts, so it's common to offer several small meals throughout the day rather than one or two large meals. We recommend feeding them wet food in the morning and evening, leaving a dry food bowl for them to eat during the day.
- Serve food at room temperature - not straight from the refrigerator.
How to Convert Grain
Sudden changes in your cat's diet can cause an upset tummy. If you're offering our food for the first time, it's best to introduce it into your cat's diet little by little over a week or so. Start with 4/5 of your cat's current food mixed with 1/5 of Lily's Kitchen food. Gradually increase the proportion daily until you're feeding only Lily's Kitchen food.
Applies to:
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