James Wellbeloved Adult Cat Hypoallergenic Light - Fish
1.5kg
A hypo-allergenic, complete dry cat food for less active cats, formulated for effect weight control of adult 1 years +. It contains only a single source of protein - Fish.
James Wellbeloved Fish Light is formulated to meet the needs of the adult cat which is overweight or which is prone to weight gain. It contains 15% fewer calories than our standard adult food and has higher levels of dietary fibre to help the cat feel fuller with a lower calorie intake. A higher protein level increases the likelihood that any weight loss will be loss of fatty tissue rather than muscle tissue. Because they may be under more strain in the heavier cat, we support joints and heart with a mix of glucosamine, chondroitin, herbs and extra taurine.James Wellbeloved avoids using many of the ingredients renowned for causing food intolerances. This means James Wellbeloved cat and dog food and treats do not contain beef, pork, wheat or wheat gluten, dairy products, eggs or soya.
Analytical constituents
protein | 34.0 % |
fat | 10.5 % |
fibre | 3.0 % |
ash | 10.4 % |
omega-3 fats | 1.3 % |
omega-6 fats | 1.8 % |
vitamin E (tocopherol) | 600.0 mg |
food energy | 360.0 kcal |
James Wellbeloved Adult Cat Hypoallergenic Light is a complete dry food for cats which are overweight or prone to weight gain.
If you are feeding James Wellbeloved kibble as part of a hypo-allergenic diet we suggest trying it for a period of 3 to 8 weeks.
If the signs of the food intolerance disappear, continue feeding indefinitely.
Please ensure that your pet always has fresh drinking water available.
Bodyweight | Daily serving to maintain current weight |
Daily serving to encourage weight loss |
Predicted weight loss per week |
Maximum weight loss per week |
4kg | 49g | 41g | 25-30g | 60g |
5kg | 48g | 57g | 30-35g | 75g |
75g | 64g | 54g | 35-40g | 90g |
7kg | 71g | 60g | 40-50g | 105g |
8kg | 78g | 66g | 50-60g | 120g |
9kg | 85g | 72g | 60-70g | 135g |
If you think your cat is overweight, you should speak to your vet before starting a weight reduction programme. Too rapid a loss can be dangerous for your cat so it is important to weigh your cat regularly to ensure that weekly weight loss is no higher than the maximum given in the table above. The recommended feeding amounts are only guidelines and should be adapted to suit the individual needs of your pet to ensure that it maintains an ideal body weight. The feeding guide is worked out for the average cat of the weight shown but your cat could differ substantially from average - requirements vary considerably between cats of the same weight. The predicted weight loss is based on a 15% reduction in calorie intake from the level necessary to maintain current weight. If your cat fails to lose weight, you should consult a vet
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