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by Terra Felis

Terra Felis Grain Free Cat Food, Salmon & Chicken

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SKU: C126TFSAF08

Description

FINEST MENUS IN HIGHEST QUALITY BASED ON NATURE’S RECIPE

With their 90 % fresh muscle meat and valuable offal, the grain-free Terra Felis menus offer a very high proportion of meat. This supplies the cat, as a pure carnivore, the important omega-6 fatty acids and the large quantity of animal protein it needs for energy production and all metabolic processes. To ensure healthy intestinal function and intestinal peristalsis, the cat needs a small amount of fibre. All Terra Felis menus are therefore supplemented with a selected vegetable and catnip. The meals are rounded off with the addition of taurine and rapeseed oil, which is rich in omega-3 fatty acids. Only ingredients in 100 % human-grade quality are used. This quality and freshness is reflected in the exceptionally appetising and exquisite smell of the menus and leads to good acceptance among cats.

  • 100% human-grade quality of all ingredients
  • Delicious smell, high acceptance
  • 90% meat, grain-free recipe
  • Sugar-free, without preservatives & synth. flavours
  • Made in Bavaria in our their own production

Composition

Salmon fillet (62 %), chicken liver (15 %), chicken muscle meat (8 %), chicken skin (6 %), butternut squash (4 %), tomato powder, catnip*  *dried

Nutritional additives/kg:
Taurine (3a370): 2750 mg

Ratio:
Meat : vegetables/fruit/herbs : other ingredients : 91 : 6 : 3

Analytical components

Protein: 13,1 % fat content: 8,5 % crude fibre: 0,3 % crude ash: 1,1 % moisture: 76,3 %

Adult normal-weight cat around 60g per kg body weight daily

Example: 4kg cat around 240g daily

A change to a new food often puts the cat owner to a hard test of patience. This is an expression of the cat's special food imprint. Their receptors "warn" them of the unknown. This instinct often makes a food change very difficult and lengthy. Alongside a species-appropriate recipe with an extremely high meat content, a few small tricks can help ease the transition.

TIP 1: RECONDITIONING

Place a bowl with the new food alongside the old food (which the cat should continue to eat for the time being) for a few days, allowing the new smell to be incorporated within the cat’s ‘prey spectrum’. As such, the rejection or ‘fear’ of the new food will gradually be diminished until it is no longer regarded as ‘strange’.

TIP 2: STEP BY STEP

Once the cat has got used to the new smell, small amounts of the new food can be mixed into the old food. The pace at which this is done depends on the cat concerned. The more critical the cat is by nature, the smaller the initial concentration of the new food. If the cat shows great interest in the new food or prefers it to the old food, the ‘mixing in’ process can go at a faster rate or even be skipped.

TIP 3: FEEDING INCENTIVES

Gently warming up the new food or – depending on your cat’s preferences – adding a small amount of salt, fish oil or Parmesan for a short period can help to make the new product even more appetising.

TIP 4: PEACE AND QUIET

Ensure that your cat has a quiet feeding place where they can eat and sniff their food without being disturbed. Some cats feel even happier and safer in raised feeding places.

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