Corn, brown rice, Chicken meat (of which fresh 10%), corn gluten, chicken oil, brewer’s yeast, hydrolysed animal protein, beet pulp, whole egg meal, salmon meal, salmon oil, soya hulls, insoluble pea fibre, vitamins, mineral salts, choline chloride, taurine, sodium chloride, DL-methionine, L-Carnitine, yeasts (mannan oligosaccharides MOS 1 g/kg), Fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS) 1 g/kg, Yucca Schidigera, Rosa Canina, pineapple stem, Vitamin C, Vitamin E.
Crude protein 26,00%, crude oils and fats 12,00%, crude fibre 3,50%, crude ash 6,50%, calcium 1,28%, phosphorus 0,85%, Magnesium 0,10%, Omega 6 essential fatty acids 10,00%, Omega 3 essential fatty acids 1,00%.
Vitamin A (such as retinyl acetate) 20.000 I.U., Vitamin D3 (such as cholecalciferol) 1.400 I.U., Vitamin E (allrac- alpha-tocopheryl acetate) 130 mg,Vitamin B1 (thiamine nitrate) 10 mg, Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 10 mg, Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride) 6 mg, Vitamin B12 0,10 mg, Vitamin H (Biotin) 0,26 mg, Vitamin PP (Niacin) 40 mg, Vitamin C 200 mg, pantothenic acid 10 mg, folic acid 14 mg, choline chloride 2.500 mg, Inositol 15 mg, manganous sulphate monohydrate 100 mg (Manganese 32 mg), zinc oxide 210 mg (Zinc 150 mg), cupric sulphate pentahydrate 52 mg (Copper 13 mg), ferrous sulphate monohydrate 360 mg (Iron 110 mg), sodium selenite 0,50 mg (Selenium 0,20 mg) calcium iodate anhydrous 2,70 mg (Iodine 1,80 mg). AMINO ACIDS/KG: L-Carnitine 50 %: 550 mg, DL-methionine technically pure 1,0 gr, Taurine 0,23%. ANTIOXIDANTS: Rosemary extract.
Should be made available “ad libitum”, your cat will ration itself, maintaining its ideal weight. In some cases, like obesity and/or other clinical problems, it is a good idea to ration it, according to your veterinarian’s advice and/or following the table provided. It is important that your cat always has fresh and clean water available.