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Nature's Variety Original Pate Mixed Flavours for Cats

£14.99
Rating: 5.0 out of 5
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SKU: C126NVYSET2

Description

Complete and balanced pet food for adult cats, no grain.

Made with high-quality turkey, chicken, chicken and goose or beef and chicken as the main ingredient. Steam cooked in its own juices and at optimal temperature for better nutrient conservation.

  • complete & balanced

  • made with natural ingredients

  • high quality protein

  • steam cooked

  • no artificial colours, flavours or preservatives

  • trusted suppliers

Composition

3 x chichen: Chicken* (70%), chicken broth (28.9%), minerals, salmon oil.

3 x chicken with goose: Chicken* (60%), chicken and goose broth (28.9%), goose* (10%), minerals, salmon oil.

3 x beef & chicken: Beef* (40%), chicken* (30%), beef and chicken broth (28.9%), minerals, salmon oil.

3 x turkey: Turkey* (70%), turkey broth (28.9%), minerals, salmon oil.

*Natural ingredients

Nutritional additives

Chicken
Vitamin D3 200 UI, Vitamin E 20 mg, Taurine 1500 mg, Calcium iodate anhydrous 2.3 mg (I: 0.75 mg), Copper(II) sulphate pentahydrate 3.9 mg (Cu: 1 mg), Manganous sulphate monohydrate 4.31 mg (Mn: 1.4 mg), Zinc sulphate monohydrate 68.6 mg (Zn: 25 mg),
Chicken with Goose
Vitamin D3 200 UI, Vitamin E 20 mg, Taurine 1500 mg, Calcium iodate anhydrous 2.3 mg (I: 0.75 mg), Copper(II) sulphate pentahydrate 3.9 mg (Cu: 1 mg), Manganous sulphate monohydrate 4.31 mg (Mn: 1.4 mg), Zinc sulphate monohydrate 68.6 mg (Zn: 25 mg),
Beef & Chicken
Vitamin D3 200 UI, Vitamin E 20 mg, Taurine 1500 mg, Calcium iodate anhydrous 2.3 mg (I: 0.75 mg), Manganous sulphate monohydrate 4.31 mg (Mn: 1.4 mg), Zinc sulphate monohydrate 68.6 mg (Zn: 25 mg),
Turkey
Vitamin D3 200 UI, Vitamin E 20 mg, Taurine 1500 mg, Calcium iodate anhydrous 2.3 mg (I: 0.75 mg), Copper(II) sulphate pentahydrate 3.9 mg (Cu: 1 mg), Manganous sulphate monohydrate 4.31 mg (Mn: 1.4 mg), Zinc sulphate monohydrate 68.3 mg (Zn: 25 mg),

Analytical Constituents

Chicken:

Crude Protein 10.2%
Crude Fat 5.2%
Crude Ash 2.2%
Crude Fibre 0.4%
Moisture 80%


Chicken with Goose:

Crude Protein 10.2%
Crude Fat 5.2%
Crude Ash 2.8%
Crude Fibre 0.4%
Moisture 80%
Kcal 91 Kcal/100g


Beef & Chicken:

Crude Protein 10.6%
Crude Fat 5.4%
Crude Ash 2.4%
Crude Fibre 0.4%
Moisture 77%
Kcal 111 Kcal/100g


Turkey:

Crude Protein 10.6%
Crude Fat 5.4%
Crude Ash 2.4%
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

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