FROMM GOLD KITTEN CHICKEN & DUCK PÂTÉ FOOD FOR CATS
DETIALS:
Tastefully prepared with a balanced blend of select proteins and wholesome ingredients for kittens. Formulated to provide your kitten, gestating cat, or lactating cat with complete and balanced nutrition with high-quality proteins and wholesome ingredients. Enhanced with omega-rich ingredients to support brain development, healthy skin, and shiny coat.
INGREDIENTS:
Chicken, chicken broth, chicken liver, duck, salmon, white rice, potatoes, pearled barley, tomato paste, ground miscanthus grass, salmon oil (preserved with mixed tocopherols), Minerals [dicalcium phosphate, zinc sulfate, magnesium sulfate, ferrous sulfate, zinc proteinate, calcium carbonate, copper sulfate, iron proteinate, sodium selenite, calcium iodate, manganese sulfate, copper proteinate, manganese proteinate], agar-agar, xanthan gum, potassium chloride, salt, chicory root extract, chicken cartilage, taurine, yucca schidigera extract, choline chloride, Vitamins [Vitamin E supplement, niacin supplement, thiamine mononitrate, Vitamin A supplement, calcium pantothenate, riboflavin supplement, pyridoxine hydrochloride, Vitamin B12 supplement, Vitamin D3 supplement, folic acid].
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS:
Ingredient | Amount | MIN/MAX |
---|---|---|
Crude Protein | 10.0% | MIN |
Crude Fat | 5.0% | MIN |
Crude Fiber | 1.5% | MAX |
Moisture | 78.0% | MAX |
Fromm® Gold Kitten Chicken & Duck Pâté Food for Cats is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Cat Food Nutrient Profiles for gestation/lactation and growth.
TRANSITIONING INSTRUCTIONS:
- f you are currently experiencing digestive upset or loose stools, switch to the new food immediately
- If you are switching from another brand of food and currently have solid stools, start with a 25% of the new food mixed with 75% of the old food. Move to a 50% mix once two solid stools are produced. Continue to 75% new food and 100% new food in the same manner
- If you are switching from one Fromm food to another, a transition period is typically not needed