Wildcat Karoo Dry Cat Food Kitten Rabbit & Chicken 3 kg
ideal dry cat food for kittensall Natural Ingredientswith sweet potatoeswith superfood complexnatural vitaminsno gluten, corn, industrial sugar, soy, flavor enhancersno chemical colors or artificial preservatives
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The main food sources of an outdoor cat are, of course, meat and fish. However, it also eats fruits, herbs, and vegetables from the stomach contents of its prey, or it seeks them out and eats them. This is how cats get the vitamins, minerals, trace elements, enzymes and phytonutrients they need. Karoo Kitten cat food combines your cat's desire for originality with his nutritional needs according to the latest scientific knowledge about good cat nutrition. It allows you to feed your cat in a natural, species-appropriate and therefore healthy way, day after day. All ingredients are used to keep your cat healthy. Superfoods such as Jerusalem artichoke, barley grass and natural prebiotics contribute to this.
MOS (Mannan-Oligosaccharides) is a fiber that promotes the development of the prebiotic bacteria Lactobacillus Acidophilus, which improves digestion and strengthens the immune system. FOS (fructo-oligosaccharides) is a prebiotic fiber. FOS promotes the development of healthy lacto- and bifidobacteria in the intestines of mammals, keeping the intestinal flora in balance.
Jerusalem artichoke is a member of the daisy family and contains the carbohydrate inulin. The inulin in the topinambur plant promotes the proliferation of beneficial bacteria in the colon. A study by scientists led by Prof. Dr. Andreas Diefenbach of the Institute for Medical Microbiology and Hygiene at the University Hospital in Freiburg, Germany, concluded that a healthy intestinal flora strengthens the immune defenses of mammals and protects them from various bacteria and viruses. Yucca Schidigera belongs to the asparagus family and significantly reduces both flatulence and stool odor.
At a glance:
- All Natural Ingredients
- The main ingredients are food grade rabbit, chicken and salmon. They come from free-range (not factory-farmed) animals and sustainable fisheries, and contain no harmful substances such as hormones or drugs.
- With sweet potatoes, one of the most nutrient-dense vegetables according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (CSPI).
- With the superfood complex of wild plants, barley grass and Jerusalem artichoke.
- Natural vitamins from sea buckthorn
- Grain-free because grains are not a natural diet for carnivores and are one of the most common allergy triggers in cats.
- No gluten, corn, industrial sugar, soy, flavor enhancers, chemical colors or artificial preservatives. Karoo Kitten is therefore suitable for cats with allergies and cats at risk of allergies.
MOS (Mannan-Oligosaccharides) is a fiber that promotes the development of the prebiotic bacteria Lactobacillus Acidophilus, which improves digestion and strengthens the immune system. FOS (fructo-oligosaccharides) is a prebiotic fiber. FOS promotes the development of healthy lacto- and bifidobacteria in the intestines of mammals, keeping the intestinal flora in balance.
Jerusalem artichoke is a member of the daisy family and contains the carbohydrate inulin. The inulin in the topinambur plant promotes the proliferation of beneficial bacteria in the colon. A study by scientists led by Prof. Dr. Andreas Diefenbach of the Institute for Medical Microbiology and Hygiene at the University Hospital in Freiburg, Germany, concluded that a healthy intestinal flora strengthens the immune defenses of mammals and protects them from various bacteria and viruses. Yucca Schidigera belongs to the asparagus family and significantly reduces both flatulence and stool odor.
At a glance:
- All Natural Ingredients
- The main ingredients are food grade rabbit, chicken and salmon. They come from free-range (not factory-farmed) animals and sustainable fisheries, and contain no harmful substances such as hormones or drugs.
- With sweet potatoes, one of the most nutrient-dense vegetables according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (CSPI).
- With the superfood complex of wild plants, barley grass and Jerusalem artichoke.
- Natural vitamins from sea buckthorn
- Grain-free because grains are not a natural diet for carnivores and are one of the most common allergy triggers in cats.
- No gluten, corn, industrial sugar, soy, flavor enhancers, chemical colors or artificial preservatives. Karoo Kitten is therefore suitable for cats with allergies and cats at risk of allergies.
Brand | Wildcat |
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Pet | Cat |
Category | Dry |
Ingredients | Rabbit meat 34 % (of which dried rabbit meat 25 %, rabbit meat 9 %), dried chicken meat (24 %), dried salmon (22 %), chicken fat (6 %), brewer's yeast, minerals, salmon oil (2 %), chicken liver (2 %), fennel, Jerusalem artichoke, catnip, tomato, prickly pear, barley grass, sea buckthorn, thyme, oregano, marjoram, sage, mannan-oligosaccharides (prebiotic MOS 525 mg/kg), fructo-oligosaccharides (prebiotic FOS 525 mg/kg), spirulina. |
Analytical data | Crude protein 51%, crude fat 20%, crude fiber 2%, crude ash 12%, Moisture 7% |
Additives | Vitamin A (as retinyl acetate) 31,500 IU, vitamin D3 (as cholecalciferol) 1,999 IU, vitamin E (as alpha-tocopherol acetate) 202 IU, taurine 3. 025 mg; trace elements: iron (as ferrous sulfate and iron chelate) 88.97 mg, zinc (as zinc sulfate and zinc chelate) 159.86 mg, manganese (as manganese sulfate) 40.93 mg, copper (as copper sulfate) 7.96 mg, anhydrous calcium iodate 1.58 mg; amino acids: DL-methionine 3,000 mg, L-lysine 375 mg, L-carnitine 48 mg. |
Grain free | ✓ Yes |
Gluten free | Yes |
Contains salmon oil | Yes |
Kibble type | Extruded |
Main protein source | Rabbit |
Weight dry food | 3 kg |
Life stage cat | Kitten |
Good for digestion | Yes |
Good for skin & coat | Yes |
Percentage protein source | 80 |
Feeding guide for kittens
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Recommended daily amount in grams | ||||
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Weight cat | - 2,5 kg | 2,5-3,5 kg | 3,5-5 kg | + 5 kg |
6-12 weeks | 30-40 | 40-50 | 50-60 | 60-70 |
12-16 weeks | 35-45 | 45-55 | 55-65 | 65-75 |
16-28 weeks | 30-40 | 40-50 | 50-60 | 60-70 |
28-52 weeks | 20-30 | 30-40 | 40-50 | 50-60 |
Each cat is unique and the amount of food will vary with age and activity level. Use this chart as a basic guideline and adjust portions as needed. Make sure fresh, clean water is always available.
Not sure how much food to give? Contact us and we can calculate the optimum calorie intake for your pet.