A grain-free complete wet food for kittens, made with lots of meat. This species-appropriate diet is formulated to meet the specific nutritional needs of young cats and is free from artificial additives....further information
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Product description
A grain-free complete wet food for kittens, made with lots of meat. This species-appropriate diet is formulated to meet the specific nutritional needs of young cats and is free from artificial additives.
Wild Freedom Premium kitten food at a glance:
Balanced, complete wet food for growing cats
100% grain-free
Top-quality protein sources
98% meat, wholesome offal and stock
Gently prepared
Free from artificial preservatives, aromas and colours
Lactose and gluten-free
Wild Freedom Kitten is a meat-rich, species-appropriate wet food for growing cats and available in the following varieties:
6 x 400g Wide Country: Veal & Chicken
6 x 400g Golden Valley: Rabbit & Chicken
6 x 400g Great Desert: Turkey & Chicken
6 x 400 g mixed pack consisting of 2 x Wide Country (veal & chicken) + 2 x Golden Valley (rabbit & chicken) + 2 x Wild Desert (turkey & chicken)
The modern cat has evolved from the wild cat, and even though it has been domesticated for thousands of years, it still retains the predator instincts of its ancestors. Domesticated cats are obligate carnivores, in other words they need to eat meat to survive. Their diet should contain lots of healthy, protein-rich meat which provides them with all the nutrients they need to stay healthy.
Wild Freedom is committed to producing a tasty food that appeals to your cat's natural instincts and is based on the wild cat's eating habits in the wild.
All Wild Freedom Kitten varieties are nutritious wet foods made specifically to meet the nutritional needs of kittens and young growing cats. The two varieties "Wide Country" and "Golden Valley" consist of 98% meat, valuable offal and broth. The easily digestible proteins and fats ensure excellent acceptance and digestibility. In order to offer your kitten a particularly species-appropriate food, we have not used any grain in our recipes and have dispensed with carbohydrates. This premium, complete wet cat food inspired by your cat's natural instincts. It provides your cat with a delicious, species-appropriate meal and is suitable for growing cats of all breed.
Additives per kg: Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3 200 IU, vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol acetate) 25mg, taurine 1000mg, zinc as zinc sulphate, monohydrate 15mg, manganese as manganese (II) sulphate, monohydrate 3mg, iodine as calcium iodate 0.5mg
Energy per 100g: Wide Country Kitten Veal & Chicken: ME (FEDIAF, 2019): 0.44 MJ / 106 kcal Golden Valley Kitten Rabbit & Chicken: ME (FEDIAF, 2019): 0.41 MJ/99 kcal Wild Desert Kitten Turkey & Chicken: ME (FEDIAF, 2019): 412 kJ/98 kcal
Analytical constituents
protein
10.8 %
fat
6.0 %
fibre
0.3 %
ash
1.9 %
calcium
0.32 %
phosphorus
0.24 %
moisture
80.0 %
Feeding guide
Feeding recommendation:
Wild Freedom Kitten is a complete wet food for kittens and young cats. It is also suitable for pregnant and lactating queens.
Please note that the recommended food amounts are guidelines per day and based on the adult weight of an average sized cat weighing 3.5-4kg. The actual feeding amounts will depend on your pet's individual circumstances. Monitor your pet's weight and adjust feeding amounts as required. Growing cats, pregnant and lactating queens may also be fed ad libitum (making food available at all times).
Fresh water should be provided at all times.
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