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Whether your cat has experienced food sensitivities or you just prefer to offer your pet a wholesome, simple diet, a limited ingredient cat food offers many benefits. With 98% of the protein in this recipe from pasture-raised Angus beef (55%) and lentils (43%), along with carefully selected vitamins and minerals, this simplified grain-free recipe* delivers complete nutrition. Chicken fat delivers omega fatty acids and enhanced flavor, and guaranteed probiotics help support digestion.
*The facility in which this food is made also makes food that may contain other ingredients, such as grains. Trace amounts of these other ingredients may be present.
Pasture-raised beef is the #1 ingredient. No rendered meats or by-product meals.
A superfood packed with protein, fiber, complex carbohydrates and essential nutrients.
This healthy fat is rich in omega fatty acids.
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Pasture-raised Angus beef, providing amino acid nutrition for overall good health.
A legume that contains protein, fiber and carbohydrates.
A digestible energy source and a rich source of omega-6 fatty acids.
Probiotics are good bacteria that help support healthy digestive and immune systems.
Meat from beef cattle, provides amino acid nutrition for overall good health.
A legume that contains protein, fiber and carbohydrates.
A digestible energy source and a rich source of omega-6 fatty acids.
Ingredient that is added to enhance the flavor and acceptance of the food. (Does not contain MSG).
This oil is extracted from salmon. Marine-source oils are rich in omega-3 fatty acids such as EPA and DHA.
An essential amino acid which, along with cysteine, is one of two sulfur-containing amino acids that helps to build proteins. In cat recipes, DL-Methionine helps support a healthy urine pH.
Source of sodium and chloride. Used in formulas for growing animals or reproducing animals. Sodium and chloride are required in higher levels by these life stages.
Potassium salt of hydrochloric acid and is required for body fluid maintenance, nerve conduction (including normal heart rhythm) and certain metabolic processes. Potassium is the main electrolyte in intracellular fluid.
A B-complex vitamin. Choline is required for normal nervous system function, normal growth in young animals and protection of the kidneys. It can be synthesized in the liver but is a dietary requirement.
An amino acid that maintains healthy eyes and heart.
A probiotic, or good bacteria, that is added to our formulas to help support healthy digestion. It is a component of our proprietary probiotic blends, K9 Strain Probiotics and Viables Probiotics.
A probiotic, or good bacteria, that is added to our formulas to help support healthy digestion. It is a component of our proprietary probiotic blends, K9 Strain Probiotics and Viables Probiotics.
A probiotic, or good bacteria, that is added to our formulas to help support healthy digestion. It is a component of our proprietary probiotic blends, K9 Strain Probiotics and Viables Probiotics.
A probiotic, or good bacteria, that is added to our formulas to help support healthy digestion. It is a component of our proprietary probiotic blends, K9 Strain Probiotics and Viables Probiotics.
A probiotic, or good bacteria, that is added to our formulas to help support healthy digestion. It is a component of our proprietary probiotic blends, K9 Strain Probiotics and Viables Probiotics.
Chelated form of zinc. Zinc is necessary for the formation of proteins in the body, normal immune system function, skin and wound healing, growth and reproduction. Chelated minerals are attached to amino acids for better absorption from the digestive tract.
Helps protect cell membranes, regulates intracellular respiration and immune function.
Vitamin B3. Important for maintenance of hair, skin, nervous system and energy metabolism.
Chelated form of manganese. Manganese is important for proper bone formation, growth and reproduction. Chelated minerals are attached to amino acids for better absorption from the digestive tract.
Chelated form of copper. Copper is an important mineral for maintaining coat color and also regulates reproduction in cats. Chelated minerals are attached to amino acids for better absorption from the digestive tract.
Non-chelated form of zinc. Zinc is necessary for the formation of proteins in the body, normal immune system function, skin and wound healing, growth and reproduction.
The manganese salt of sulfuric acid is needed for proper bone formation, growth and reproduction. Manganese is a micro mineral which functions as a component of several cell enzymes that catalyze metabolic reactions.
An inorganic form of copper, a required mineral element. Copper is involved in normal reproduction as well as responsible for maintaining normal coat pigmentation.
Vitamin B1. Required for protein and carbohydrate metabolism, as well as to maintain normal nervous system function.
An active source of vitamin A, which is necessary for reproduction, vision, normal skeletal and tooth development, immunity and tissue integrity.
B vitamin required for metabolism of fats, carbohydrates, proteins, fatty acids and nonessential amino acids. Water-soluble vitamin. Required for normal skin and coat.
Potassium salt that is required for body fluid maintenance, nerve conduction (including normal heart rhythm) and certain metabolic processes. Potassium is the main electrolyte in intracellular fluid.
Source of pantothenic acid, a B vitamin. This vitamin is necessary for normal intestinal function, growth and haircoat color.
Vitamin B2. Water soluble. This vitamin is necessary for nervous system function, energy utilization, healthy skin and coat and tissue repair.
Vitamin B6. Water-soluble. Necessary for blood cell formation and nervous system function.
The only B vitamin that can be stored by the body. Necessary for formation of red blood cells and normal nervous system function.
Form of selenium, an essential trace mineral necessary for normal immune function and reproduction.
A supplemental source for vitamin D3, an essential vitamin nutrient.
A water-soluble B vitamin necessary for formation of red blood cells and for normal function of the nervous system and reproduction (fetal development).
Current Weight (lbs.) | Up to 4 Months | 4 – 8 Months | 8 – 12 Months |
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1 | ¼ | ¼ | ¼ |
4 | ⅔ | ½ | ½ |
6 | 1 | ¾ | ½ |
9 | 1 ¼ | 1 | ¾ |
12 | – | 1 ¼ | 1 |
Current Weight (lbs.) | Standard Measuring Cups Per Day |
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3 | ¼ |
5 | ⅓ |
8 | ½ |
12 | ¾ |
15 | 1 |
20 | 1 ¼ |
Every pet is different. Tell us a little about your pet and get custom feeding recommendations based on life factors like age, weight and feeding schedule.
Crude Protein | 30.0% minimum |
Crude Fat | 15.0% minimum |
Crude Fiber | 3.0% maximum |
Moisture | 10.0% maximum |
DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid) | 0.05% minimum |
Zinc | 150 mg/kg minimum |
Selenium | 0.3 mg/kg minimum |
Vitamin A | 10,000 IU/kg minimum |
Vitamin E | 150 IU/kg minimum |
Taurine | 0.1% minimum |
Omega-6 Fatty Acids* | 2.4% minimum |
Omega-3 Fatty Acids* | 0.5% minimum |
Total Microorganisms* (Lactobacillus plantarum, Bacillus subtilis, Lactobacillus acidophilus, Enterococcus faecium, Bifidobacterium animalis) |
not less than 80,000,000 CFU/lb |
*Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Cat Food Nutrient Profiles.
3,650 kcal/kg (414 kcal/cup) Calculated Metabolizable Energy
Taste of the Wild PREY Angus Beef Recipe for Cats is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Cat Food Nutrient Profiles for All Life Stages.
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