Josera Kitten Dry Food

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SKU Number

SKU# KW-C-045
  • Brand: Josera
  • Kitten Dry Food 
  • Complete feed for pregnant, nursing, and growing cats.
  • excellent for the first year of your cat’s life and during pregnancy and lactation
  • with plenty of energy and protein as well as valuable salmon oil for the special requirements in the most important phases of life
  • easy to digest
  • contains dietary fiber to help prevent hairball formation

Especially during growth or pregnancy and suckling, an optimal nutrient supply is essential. JOSERA Kitten is a high-energy, easily digestible, and particularly tasty feed for growing cats.

Easy Digestible
The premium quality and the gentle processing of the selected raw materials guarantee high digestibility and offer the optimal light diet even for cats with a sensitive digestive system.

Anti-Hairball
Dietetic fibers support the transport of swallowed hair through the digestive tract and can thus reduce the formation of hairballs.

Skin & Coat
Shiny and silky fur as well as healthy skin are signs that your cat is getting the right nutrition. This is ensured by valuable fatty acids, vitamins as well as zinc, and copper in an easily absorbable, organically bound form.

 

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Ingredients: dried poultry protein, rice, poultry fat, greaves, dried potato, beet fibre, dried salmon protein, hydrolysed animal protein, hydrolysed poultry liver, salmon oil, minerals.

Analytical constituents
protein 35.0 %
fat content 22.0 %
crude fibre 2.0 %
crude ash 7.0 %
calcium 1.40 %
phosphorus 1.10 %
magnesium 0,60 %

For Kittens

Age(in months) Amount of feed/kg bodyweight
2 50 g
3 45 g
4 40 g
5 35 g
6 30 g
7-12 20-30 g

For Pregnant Cats

Weight Amount of feed/ 24 h
2 - 4 kg 40 - 90 g
4 - 6 kg 90 - 140 g
6 - 8 kg 140 - 180 g

Always provide your cat with fresh drinking water.
The recommended feed quantities are given per animal per day.

For pregnant cats: please note that the food requirement during pregnancy depends on the number of kittens. However, you should avoid overfeeding your cat in order to prevent birth difficulties and disturbances during lactation.

For lactating cats: if required, the food can be provided ad libitum because the cat’s need depends on the number of kittens and the milk line.

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