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SKU : 200515
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Introducing Thrive Complete Wet Kitten Food, a premium meal designed to meet the nutritional needs of your growing kitten. With an emphasis on high-quality protein and ideal hydration, this food provides your kitten with the perfect start in life.
Product Features:
- Made with chicken breast as the sole protein source
- Cooked in chicken broth and fortified with vitamins and minerals for balanced nutrition
- Suitable as a standalone meal or paired with Thrive PremiumPlus dry food
- Rich in protein and free from grains, catering to a kitten's carnivorous diet
- Contains just 0.5% carbohydrates
Technical Specifications:
- Type: Wet Kitten Food
- Protein Source: Chicken breast
- Carbohydrate Content: 0.5%
- Hydration: Blended with 'free liquid' water for optimal hydration
- Free from artificial gelling agents
- Ideal for kittens and cats with a carnivorous diet
Ingredients:
Chicken Breast (70%), Chicken Stock, Sunflower Oil, Vitamins & Minerals
Analytical Constituents:
Crude Protein (10.0%), Crude Oils and Fats (2.0%), Crude Ash (2.0%), Crude Fibres (1.0%), Moisture (84.5%), Carbohydrates (0.5%)
Vitamins per 100g: Vitamin A (1800IU), Vitamin D3 (1100IU)
Minerals per 100g: Calcium (0.90g), Phosphorus (0.86g), Sodium (0.08g), Potassium (0.801g), Ca/P Ratio (1.05)
Trace Elements per 100g: Zinc (82mg), Iron (0.76mg), Manganese (0.21mg), Copper (0.04mg), Iodine (0.03mg), Taurine (63mg)
Calories per 100g: 54
- Kittens are available in various breeds, each with unique requirements.
- It is recommended to feed them 3 to 4 tins daily, adjusted to their activity level and specific needs.
- Kittens start consuming solid food at around three weeks and are fully weaned by eight weeks.
- Initially, they need small, frequent meals (approximately four or five per day).
- By six months, two meals per day are typically sufficient, continuing into adulthood based on the cat's preferences.