PreVital Dry Food for Junior Cats

With Chicken

Available size(s): 950g

Full care for
satisfied purring.

We developed PreVital portfolio in order to provide 100% complate and balanced cat foof for every lifestage- from junior cat to senior.

Each PreVital product contains the required vitamins and minerals in order to secure balanced and happy days for your cat.

The benefits of our ingredients

Great taste

Protein and balanced minerals for a healthy growth and optimal development of the muscles and skeleton

Calcium and phosphorus in an optimal ratio together with vitamin D3 to support healthy bones and teeth

Contains DHA from salmon oil which plays an important role in brain development

Composition:

cereals, vegetable protein extracts, meat and animal derivatives (19%; of which 4% chicken), vegetables, oils and fats (0,5% salmon oil), derivatives of vegetable origin (2% beet pulp), minerals, yeast. Mixing ratio: 70% natural, 15% green and 15% orange. Additives: with antioxidants and colorants. Complete and balanced.

Feeding guide:

These instructions are a guideline only. An individual cat’s requirements may differ from this guide according to e.g. age, body condition and activity levels. Feed 1-2 meals per day. Initially feed daily amounts above and then gradually adjust to maintain your cat in a lean condition. Fresh drinking water should always be available. When introducing your cat to a new food, make the change gradually over 7-10 days, increasing the proportion of the new food each day.

Nutritional additives / KG:
Vitamin A 12000 IU,
Vitamin D3 1200 IU,
Vitamin E 100 mg,
Copper (as Copper (II) sulphate, pentahydrate) 17 mg,
Iron (as Iron (II) sulphate, monohydrate) 128 mg,
Iodine (as Calcium iodate, anhydrous) 3,4 mg,
Zinc (as Zinc sulphate, monohydrate) 130 mg,
Manganese (as Manganese (II) oxide) 18 mg,
Selenium (as Sodium selenite) 0,35 mg,
Taurine 1500 mg
Analytical constituents:
Crude protein 35,0%,
Crude fat 12,0%,
Crude ash 7,5%,
Crude fibre 2,0%,
Calcium 1,05%,
Phosphorus 0,85%,
DHA 0,05%
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