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Nature's Variety Original Pate Chicken Bites in Gravy For Adult Cats

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£28.38
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SKU: C126NVYDF01

Description

Complete and balanced wet food with high quality natural ingredients with chicken steamed in their own juice to preserve nutrients.


Our recipes are made with premium natural ingredients, with a high quantity of quality meat from our suppliers, gently steam cooked in the single-serve pouch to lock-in all the goodness your cat needs.

Free from grain and with no artificial flavours, colours or preservatives.

All of our complete and balanced meals are veterinary approved and made to PFMA and FEDIAF guidelines.

    Composition

    Chicken 70%
    Chicken Broth 28.9%
    Minerals, Salmon Oil

    Additives

    Vitamin D3 200iu
    Vitamin E 20mg
    Taurine 1500mg
    Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate 68.6mg
    Manganous Sulphate Monohydrate 4.31mg
    Copper(II) Sulphate Pentahydrate 3.9mg
    Calcium Iodate Anhydrous 2.3mg


    Analytical Constituents

    Crude Protein 10.2%
    Crude Fat 5.2%
    Crude Ash 2.2%
    Crude Fibre 0.4%
    Moisture 80%
    Kcal 93 Kcal/100g

     

    Cats are inherently more suspicious of changes to their environment compared to dogs. This means making a successful transition to a new food requires a greater level of time and patience.

    Method 1: Gradual introduction
    (useful for cats already used to receiving wet food):
    • Add a very small amount of the Nature’s Variety pouch, choosing a familiar flavour if possible, to your cats usual wet meal
    • Mix thoroughly and over approximately 5-7 days, gradually increase the Nature’s Variety pouch and decrease the previous wet food

    Method 2: The ‘two bowl technique’
    (useful for highly fussy or suspicious cats or if method 1 has not worked):
    • Place a very small amount of the Nature’s Variety pouch in a separate bowl beside the normal food
    • Repeat at every meal until they begin to show an interest, this often takes 1-2 weeks
    • Slowly reduce the previous food while increasing the volume of Nature’s Variety
    • Be patient, it is normal for this process to take as long as 8 weeks

    Important points to remember:
    • Cats prefer food closer to room temperature so try not to feed food straight from the fridge (if previously opened pouch being used)
    • Try adding some hot water from the kettle (make sure you allow the water to cool before feeding) to increase the temperature of the food and release aromas
    • Do not allow your cat to starve themselves, this can lead to liver problems in some cases
    • Always try to vary flavours of foods given to prevent latching onto one variety
    • Be patient, cats are highly suspicious of change

      Cats are inherently more suspicious of changes to their environment compared to dogs. This means making a successful transition to a new food requires a greater level of time and patience.

      Method 1: Gradual introduction
      (useful for cats already used to receiving wet food):
      • Add a very small amount of the Nature’s Variety pouch, choosing a familiar flavour if possible, to your cats usual wet meal
      • Mix thoroughly and over approximately 5-7 days, gradually increase the Nature’s Variety pouch and decrease the previous wet food

      Method 2: The ‘two bowl technique’
      (useful for highly fussy or suspicious cats or if method 1 has not worked):
      • Place a very small amount of the Nature’s Variety pouch in a separate bowl beside the normal food
      • Repeat at every meal until they begin to show an interest, this often takes 1-2 weeks
      • Slowly reduce the previous food while increasing the volume of Nature’s Variety
      • Be patient, it is normal for this process to take as long as 8 weeks

      Important points to remember:
      • Cats prefer food closer to room temperature so try not to feed food straight from the fridge (if previously opened pouch being used)
      • Try adding some hot water from the kettle (make sure you allow the water to cool before feeding) to increase the temperature of the food and release aromas
      • Do not allow your cat to starve themselves, this can lead to liver problems in some cases
      • Always try to vary flavours of foods given to prevent latching onto one variety
      • Be patient, cats are highly suspicious of change

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