As soon as 48 hours after surgery~, changing hormones can cause a cat’s energy needs to decrease by 30%^ but also increases their appetite by 20%*. This can lead to significant weight gain. The answer? A diet that’s precisely right for your neutered pet.
Source: ~Kanchuk, 2003 - ^ Source: Belisto, 2009 - * Source: Fettman, 1997 - 4 Source: Scarlett, 1994
Size
12 x 100g
Ingredients
Ingredients
COMPOSITION: Pig and chicken meats, chicken liver, wheat flour,cellulose, minerals, wheat gluten, gelling agent,taurine, yeast hydrolysate (source of Mannan-Oligo-Saccharides), marigold meal (source of lutein), L-carnitine, vitamins.
ADDITIVES (per kg): Nutritional additives: Vitamin D3: 230 IU, E1 (Iron): 2 mg, E2 (Iodine): 0.4 mg, E4 (Copper): 3 mg, E5 (Manganese): 0.6 mg, E6 (Zinc): 6 mg.
ANALYTICAL CONSTITUENTS: Protein: 9% - Fat content: 2.5% - Crude ash: 1.6% - Crude fibres: 1.5% - Moisture: 81.5%.
Pet Information
Feeding/Dispensing Guide
Cat OVERWEIGHT - NORMAL - LEAN
weight (kg) Low Energy Needs - - High Energy Needs
(g / day) Pouch / day (g / day) Pouch / day (g / day) Pouch / day
2 145 1 1/2 180 1 3/4 215 2 1/4
3 190 2 240 2 1/2 285 2 3/4
4 235 2 1/4 295 3 350 3 1/2
5 275 2 3/4 345 3 1/2 410 4
6 315 3 1/4 390 4 470 4 3/4
7 350 3 1/2 435 4 1/4 525 5 1/4
8 385 3 3/4 480 4 3/4 575 5 3/4
9 415 4 1/4 520 5 1/4 625 6 1/4
10 450 4 1/2 560 5 1/2 675 6 3/4
Nutritional Information
- Metabolisable Energy: 71kcal/100g
- Protein Percentage: 9g/100g
- Fat Percentage: 2.5g/100g
- Fibre Percentage: 1.5g/100g