Designed for cats who have food sensitivites and required a limited ingredient diet. Made with quality cage free duck as the single poultry protein and formulated with just 6 key ingredients. Can be fed as a topper or as a complete and balanced meal.
Duck contains essential amino acids for strong muscles. Omega oils helps maintain healthy skin and shiny coat. Cranberries with antioxidants to support immune system function and support urinary tract health. Pumpkin to support good digestion. Flaxseed for omega-3 fatty acids, protein and fibre. Taurine to aid vision and heart function.
Petcurean select the highest quality, healthiest, least processed, and of course the most flavourful ingredients available.
Duck, duck broth, tapioca, dried egg whites, pumpkin, cranberries, flaxseed, cassia gum, guar gum, tricalcium phosphate, sodium tripolyphosphate, salmon oil, potassium chloride, choline chloride, vitamins (vitamin A supplement, vitamin D3 supplement, vitamin E supplement, niacin, thiamine mononitrate, d-calcium pantothenate, riboflavin, pyridoxine hydrochloride, folic acid, biotin, vitamin B12 supplement), minerals (zinc proteinate, iron proteinate, copper proteinate, manganese proteinate, calcium iodate, sodium selenite), taurine, salt, magnesium sulphate.
Crude protein (min) | 7.5% |
Crude fat (min) | 5.5% |
Crude fibre (max) | 1% |
Moisture (max) | 78% |
ME (calculated) = 1011 kcal/kg or 184 kcal/182 g carton
GO! Sensitivities Limited Ingredient Grain Free Duck Pâté is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Cat Food Nutrient Profiles for All Life Stages.
Adult: Feed approx. 1 carton per 2.5-3.6kgs of body weight per day.
Kitten: Feed up to 2x adult amount.
Gestation & Lactation: Feed up to 3x normal adult amount.
Feed at room temperature & refrigerate unused portion.
I suspect this is my cat specific but i bought this to help allevaite her scratching ehrslef raw. Mites and fleas ruled out - it was assumed she had a food allergy at 18 years old. This made it worse within days sadly. I swapped her to venison and she is on the improve. I think she had a poultry allergy so, again, may only be specific to my cat. She did like the taste1
I have a cat with IBD, who has been on the Hills Prescription Z/D food. While the diet has helped with her symptoms that prescription food must taste like crap because it's been really hard to make her eat enough. She really likes wet food and I've struggled with most wet foods making her really ill. She LOVES this food, and it doesn't make her poop herself silly. This is the first non prescription food I have managed to find that doesn't make her sick - and even my non IBD kitties are happy to eat this. Please never stop stocking this! Next payday I will be trying the kibble from this range too. :)