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Dr. Link® PURE SENSITIVE 12x85g Chicken and rabbit

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Dr. Link® PURE SENSITIVE 12x85g Chicken and rabbit
21,48 €
€ 1,79/Bowl (€ 21,06/kg)
  • Inhalt: 12 x 85 g
  • Artikel-Nr.: 1176946
  • Verfügbarkeit: Available soon
  • Made in Germany
  • Healthy skin and shiny coat
  • Active cell protection
  • Grain free
  • Well tolerated, low irritation
  • Optimal ratio of omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids
  • GTIN: 4250499211265
Produktinformation

Details

Dr. Link® PURE SENSITIVE Chicken & rabbit is a premium complete feed for adult cats. It contains fresh meat, offal, valuable oils and balanced nutrients. The use of high-quality animal protein sources makes it ideal for cats with sensitive digestion.

Composition:
55% composed of chicken meat, chicken hearts, chicken livers, chicken stomachs, chicken necks, chicken fat, 28.7% broth, 15% rabbit, 1% minerals, 0.1% salmon oil, 0.1% sunflower oil, 0.1% borage oil

Guaranteed analysis:
Crude protein: ≥ 8%, crude fat: ≥ 3.5%, crude ash: ≤ 3.5%, crude fibre: ≤ 1.5%, moisture: ≤ 84%, calcium: ≥ 0.18%, phosphorus: ≥ 0.15%, water-soluble chloride (Cl-) ≥ 0.2%, taurine: ≥ 0.05%

Nutritional additives per kg:
Vitamin D3: 200 IU, vitamin E (as all-rac-alpha-tocopherylacetate): 20 IU, vitamin B1: 10 mg, vitamin B2: 6 mg, vitamin B6: 2 mg, vitamin B12: 75 mcg, calcium-D-pantothenate: 9 mg, folic acid: 0.35 mg, biotin: 300 mcg, choline chloride: 1,200 mg, zinc (as zinc sulfate, monohydrate): 25 mg, manganese (as manganese(II) sulfate, monohydrate): 1.4 mg, iodine (as calcium iodate, anhydrous): 0.75 mg, copper (as copper(II) sulfate, pentahydrate): 1 mg, DL-methionine: 20 mg, taurine: 1,500 mg

Energy content per 100 g:
0.38 MJ / 92 kcal
Fütterungsempfehlung
Feeding recommendation:
The individual requirement vary depending on age, breed, housing conditions and activity. For the best tolerability it has proven to feed several portions at room temperature troughout the day. Always provide enough clean water for drinking. Keep opened container in the fridge.

Feed transition:
The transition to the new feed should generally be done gradually, allowing the gastrointestinal tract enough time to adjust to the new food. This minimizes the risk of digestive problems such as diarrhea and bloating.
Start by replacing 25% of the old feed with the new feed on days 1 and 2. From day 3, replace 50%, and from day 6, replace 75% of the previously fed product. A successful transition should be completed within 7-10 days.