Hi all,
I went into a local store today that sells their own brand of raw cat food. Assuming that my cats will eat it (a big if), do you think that this looks like a good, complete food? I still plan to give dry food to graze on throughout the day, and possibly wet occasionally as well.
I do realize I could make my own, but I hardly make food for myself so...
Venison, boneless USDA inspected New Zealand Venison Meat, Venison Heart, Venison Liver, Calcium Citrate, Kelp, Psyllium Husks, Salmon Oil, Taurine, Chicken Egg Yolk, Vitamin B complex
Crude Protein Min. 21.2% Crude Fat Min. 3.2% Crude Fiber Max. 0.7% Moisture Max. 72.4% Kcal per lb 497
Rabbit w/bone USDA Rabbit Frames (Meat and Bone), Kelp, Psyllium Husks, Salmon Oil, Taurine, Chicken Egg Yolk, Vitamin B Complex
Crude Protein Min. 17.5% Crude Fat Min. 10.2% Crude Fiber Max. 1.4% Moisture Max. 68.3% Kcal per lb 757
Chicken (boneless) Boneless USDA Chicken Thigh, Chicken Heart, Chicken Liver, Calcium Citrate, Kelp, Psyllium Husks, Salmon Oil, Chicken Egg Yolk, Vitamin B Complex
Crude Protein Min. 17.5% Crude Fat Min. 9.8% Crude Fiber Max. 1.0% Moisture Max. 71.2% Kcal per lb 708
Turkey (boneless) Boneless USDA Turkey Thigh Meat, Turkey Heart, Turkey Liver, Calcium Citrate, Kelp, Psyllium Husks, Salmon Oil, Chicken Egg Yolk, Vitamin B Complex
Crude Protein Min. 19.7% Crude Fat Min. 4.2% Crude Fiber Max. 1.0% Moisture Max. 75.4% Kcal per lb 576
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