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Natura Low Grain Kitten Starter Food with Chicken & Grape 2 Kg
A low-grain dry food that should be used as a starter food for kittens from the 1st month to the 4th month, specially produced with chicken meat and grapes, and containing all the vitamins and minerals the kittens need for their development.
Product code: 52000
SKU:
8682315520002
Categories: Cat Food, for Cats, Kittten Cat Food
Description
Special for kittens and mother cats
With grape support
Low-grain, complete and balanced cat food specially formulated for kittens and mother cats, containing chicken and grapes.
For kittens and mother cats
Meet the low grain formula.
A low-grain dry food that should be used as a starter food for kittens from the 1st month to the 4th month, specially produced with chicken meat and grapes, and containing all the vitamins and minerals the kittens need for their development.
Special to Your Needs
For kittens and mother cats.
Natura kitten starter food offers balanced and complete nutrition with its small grains that can be easily chewed and its unique ingredients. Ideal for breastfeeding, pregnant mothers and newly weaned kittens. It helps restore the vitamin, mineral and nutrient stores that mother cats spend on their kittens. Mother and kittens are prone to diseases and need to be supported.
carefully prepared
Balanced formula
Natura Low Grain Chicken and Grape Kitten Starter Food protects the immune and digestive systems by providing all the necessary support with its rich content. It meets the physical and mental needs of kittens. Antarctic Krill is a rich food source that contains Omega 3 & 6 fatty acids in its formula at a higher rate than many fish species. It supports the skin and fur structure and significantly keeps away problems such as hair loss and skin problems. It supports animal protein intake with its rich chicken content. It contributes to the circulation and immune system with the antioxidants it contains. Thanks to its vitamin and mineral support, it protects against infections and offers a healthy and happy start to life.
Flavor enriched with fruits
What did we use in this food?
You can review all our contents and their benefits.
What is protein?
Proteins are large biomolecules and macromolecules consisting of one or more amino acid chains containing many amino acids. It is an important component of cells. They play a role in cell growth, development and repair. Proteins are divided into two groups: Animal and Plant Proteins.
Why animal protein?
Animal proteins have high biological value. It contains higher essential amino acids than vegetable protein. It provides energy and is more digestible than vegetable protein. Especially carnivores need animal protein intake for their growth and development.
Our recipes
Our recipes, specially prepared by our cat and dog nutritionists, contain high amounts of animal protein. It has high digestibility and nutrition. Our recipes, prepared according to the age and breed of your pet, offer complete and balanced nutrition with their rich content.
Our kitten formula
94% of the protein in the formula of this food is from animal sources.
It is highly supportive in terms of digestibility and nutrition. It meets the animal protein your kitten and mother cat need.
Content Information
Ingredients:
Dehydrated Chicken Protein (Chicken Min 26%), Chicken Oil,
Rice, Corn, Whey Powder, Dried Antarctic Krill, (Euphausia Superba),
Hydrolyzed Chicken Liver Protein, Hydrolyzed Sugar Cane Fiber, Brewer's
Yeast, Egg Protein Powder, Yucca Schidigera, L-carnitine, Fructo
Oligosaccharide, Rosemary (Rosmarinus Sp.), Turmeric (Curcuma Sp),
Grape (Vitis Sp), Citrus (Citrus Sp.), Clove (Clove), (300 Ppm).
Vitamins:
Vitamin A, Vitamin D, Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Vitamin B1 - B2 - B3
(Niacin) - B6 - B12 - B7 (Biotin) - B9 (Folic Acid), Vitamin K, Choline, Calcium
Pantothenate.
Minerals:
Calcium, Phosphorus, Sodium, Iodine, Zinc, Copper, Potassium
Chloride, Iron, Selenium.
Nutritional Supplements:
Vitamin A (E672): 18000 IU/kg Vitamin
D3(E671):1500 IU/kg Vitamin E (3A700):200 mg/kg Vitamin C (Stay C): 200
mg/kg Taurine: 1500 mg/kg
Analytical components:
Crude Protein
%38
Crude Fat
%18
Crude Ash
%8
Crude Cellulose:
%2
NUTRITIONAL ADVICE
For kitten
Nutrition Recommendation
Find the recommended daily consumption amount from the table according to your cat's ideal weight. Using this table as a guide, you can feed your cat by dividing the appropriate amount according to the number of meals, at least 2 meals per day. Your cat's nutritional needs may vary depending on its age, breed, size, activity level and environmental conditions. You can revise it according to your cat's daily activity to ensure that it is in ideal condition and weight. Achieve the appropriate portion by checking your cat's weight and stool health. If you are using the food for the first time, start gradually by mixing it with the old food. Always keep clean and fresh water next to the food.
for Kitten
Daily Ration
Daily recommended amounts are given in grams in the table.
Adult Cat Weight (Kg) |
0,5 |
1 |
1,5 |
2 |
2,5 |
3 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Daily Recommended Amound |
20-25 |
40-45 |
45-50 |
50-55 |
55-60 |
60-65 |
How to plan gradual food transition?
1-4 day
New dry food 1/4
5-8 day
New dry food 2/4
9-13 day
New dry food 3/4
14+ day
New dry food
In dry food changes, the transition should be made gradually in order to protect the digestive system and to observe the adaptation process.
It is recommended that the process be spread over an average of 2 weeks by gradually increasing the amount of new food and decreasing the amount of old food.
Cat Weight Chart
From Underweight to Obese is a tool used to determine a cat's weight status. It provides information that categorizes cats as underweight, healthy, overweight or obese. This chart helps pet owners and veterinarians assess a cat's weight and overall health, and is a guide to help maintain a cat's ideal weight and health. It is an important tool for assessing a cat's health. Here are the visual cues and suggestions for each category:
TOO THIN
Too Thin Appearance:
Ribs, spine, and hip bones are visibly prominent. There is almost no muscle mass, and the skin appears tight and thin.
Recommendation:
Your cat needs immediate veterinary evaluation. Malnutrition, illness, or parasites may be the cause. A balanced and nutritious diet should be introduced.
SLIM
Slim Appearance:
Ribs are easily felt, but covered by a thin layer of skin. The waistline is very prominent, and muscle mass is insufficient.
Recommendation:
The feeding plan should be reviewed, and a diet tailored to the cat's needs should be implemented. Regular veterinary monitoring is recommended.
PERFECT
Ideal Appearance:
Ribs can be felt with slight pressure. The waistline is visible, the abdomen is slightly tucked up, and the muscle structure is balanced.
Recommendation:
Maintain the current diet and exercise routine. Regular vet check-ups will help keep the cat healthy.
OVERWEIGHT
Overweight Appearance:
Ribs are not easily felt with light pressure. The waistline is less defined, and the abdomen slightly sags.
Recommendation:
The cat’s diet and exercise routine should be revised. A low-calorie diet should be introduced, and a weight management plan developed with a veterinarian.
OBESE
Obese Appearance:
Ribs cannot be felt, there is no visible waistline, and the abdomen sags noticeably. There is significant fat accumulation.
Recommendation:
A veterinarian-led weight loss program should be started. Obesity can lead to serious health problems, such as joint issues and diabetes.