DRY CAT FOOD
WHISKAS® Cat Dry with Salmon Adult 1.9kg,800g
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Product Description
WHISKAS® 1+ Salmon cat food is carefully prepared to give your feline friend everything they need to keep them purring. This dry cat food is made with high quality ingredients that are sourced only from trusted suppliers, so each delicious fish cat food recipe provides the purrfect balance of vitamins and minerals to keep them happy, healthy & running to the bowl every mealtime.Specially formulated to provide 100% of your 1+ cat's daily needs and is a natural source of fibre.Formulated with balanced minerals to support lower urinary tract health.With vitamin A, essential for strong and clear vision.With Zinc, essential for healthy skin and coat.Dry cat food is made in factories that use 100% renewable energy.Made with no added artificial colours or flavourings.Fish in our wet cat food recipes is sustainably sourced. -
Ingredients
Cereals, Meat and Animal Derivatives, Derivatives of Vegetable Origin, Oils and Fats, Minerals, Fish and Fish Derivatives (including 4% Salmon in the Brown Kibbles*), Vegetable Protein Extracts, Various Sugars, Vegetables (including 0.5% Dried Carrots (equivalent to 4% Carrots) in the Orange Kibbles and 1% Dried Peas (equivalent to 4% Peas) in the Green Kibbles*), Yeasts, *Brown Kibble typically 70% of product, Orange Kibble and Green Kibble both typically 8% of product each -
Nutritional Info
Analytical constituents (%): Protein: 30.4, Fat content: 12.2, Inorganic matter: 8.1, Crude fibre: 2.1, Calcium: 1.4, Phosphorus: 0.97, Additives per kg:, Antioxidants, Colourants;, Nutritional additives:, Vitamin A: 4542 IU, Vitamin D₃: 497 IU, Vitamin E: 156 mg, Taurine: 730 mg, Copper (Copper(II) sulphate pentahydrate): 5.3 mg, Iodine (Potassium iodide): 1.3 mg, Manganese (Manganous sulphate, monohydrate): 12.3 mg, Selenium (Sodium selenite): 0.21 mg, Zinc (Zinc sulphate, monohydrate): 34.8 mg -
Feeding Guidelines
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Diet Transition
To change your cat’s food, we recommend a gradual transition to help avoid stomach upsets. Generally, this takes around 7 days, but it is always a good idea to monitor your cat to check that the transition is going well.
To start the transition, introduce the new food as a low proportion of their old – we would recommend a 25% new food to 75% old food ratio - and gradually increase the new-to-old food ratio over ~7 days, until your cat has completely transitioned to the new food. Ensure to monitor your cat’s behaviour and food consumption over this period.
We would recommend a 25% new food to 75% old food ratio for the first few days, and if all the signs are good, moving to 50%/50% after ~4 days, 75%/25% after ~6 days. Finally, move to 100% of new food after 7 or 8 days if your cat continues to respond well and tolerate the new food.
In addition, we would recommend to keep your regular feeding routine, mealtimes and eating areas the same while you are transitioning your cat to their new food. Please talk with your veterinarian if you have any concerns about your cat over this transition. -
Waltham
Developed with veterinarians of the Waltham Petcare Science Institute -