For a lighter flavour, your cat may prefer our turkey recipe. This recipe features turkey as our primary flavour and source of lean muscle meat and calcium-rich bone whilst also combining chicken and beef offal for its vitamin and mineral-rich properties.
To this, there is biologically appropriate amounts of carrots, wheatgrass, barley grass, whole eggs, live probiotics, prebiotics alfalfa, and kelp. For our turkey-loving cats out there, they’ll gobble this one up!
*Available in 1.3kg pack with 12 x 115g individual patties.
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Ingredients
Turkey, finely ground turkey bone, chicken, finely ground chicken bone, beef, beef heart, beef liver, carrots, wheatgrass, barley grass, eggs, live probiotics, prebiotics, alfalfa, kelp.
Guaranteed Analysis
Protein 16%,
Fat 9%,
Fibre 1% Maximum,
Calcium 0.7%,
Phosphorus 0.5%,
Calcium: Phosphorus ratio 1:0.7, Ash 2.2%, Moisture 72%.
Kj/100g = 561 Kj/serve (250g)=645
Feeding Guide
We recommend feeding adult cats 2-3% of their body weight daily (this is based on an average sized 4kg cat) and kittens 4-6%.
However, our feeding guidelines are a guide and your pets metabolism, breed, size, age and activity level may affect their overall nutritional requirements. Many people wish to replace a raw meal with an appropriate serve of meaty bones for dental health which is an important part of ensuring a healthy raw fed pet. Also taking into account treats as part of the daily energy from food being provided to your pet has an impact.
The important thing to focus on ultimately is that your pet is within a healthy weight range.
It is fine for younger animals (especially puppies) to have extra fat (aka puppy fat) sub 6 months of age. As they grow into adults, its more important to fine tune their diet to suit a healthy weight. A healthy weight can be measured in a number of simple physical ways. Ribs shouldn’t be prominent but should be able to be felt with a thin covering of fat over the top. There should be a visible abdominal tuck and when you look at your pet from above, they should have a visible waist. If the ribs can be seen, increase their daily food allowance, if they no longer have a waist and look like a log from above, decrease their daily food allowance until their waist returns.