Duck, duck meal, peas, pea flour, sunflower oil, natural flavors, choline chloride, salmon oil, salt, vitamins (niacin, vitamin E supplement, vitamin A supplement, thiamine mononitrate, pantothenic acid, riboflavin, pyridoxine hydrochloride, vitamin D3 supplement, vitamin B12 supplement, folic acid, biotin), alfalfa meal, fructooligosaccharides, taurine, minerals (zinc proteinate, iron proteinate, potassium chloride, copper proteinate, manganese proteinate, sodium selenite, calcium iodate), mixed tocopherols (preservative), dried cranberries, dried blueberries, dried kelp, rosemary extract
Crude Protein 34.0 % (min)
Crude Fat 14.0 % (min)
Crude Fiber 4.5 % (max)
Moisture 10.0 % (max)
Omega 6 Fatty Acids* 4.25 % (min)
Omega 3 Fatty Acids* 0.4 % (min)
Metabolizable Energy (CALCULATED)
3,700 kcal per kg
407 kcal per cup
NUTRITIONAL ADEQUACY STATEMENT:
Fussie Cat® Market Fresh Duck Recipe for cats is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) Cat Food Nutrient Profiles for all life stages.
CALORIE CONTENT
Metabolizable Energy (CALCULATED)
3,700 kcal per kg
407 kcal per cup
NUTRITIONAL ADEQUACY STATEMENT
Fussie Cat® Market Fresh Duck Recipe for cats is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) Cat Food Nutrient Profiles for all life stages.
KITTEN
Post-weaning to 5 months old feed three times as much food as an adult cat of the same weight. Between 5 months to 1-year-old, feed kittens 1.5 to 2 times as much food as an adult cat and start feeding kittens as adults after one year. Moisten food if desired. Always maintain a clean water supply that your kitten can easily access.
PREGNANT & LACTATING CATS
Monitor and maintain an adequate source of food so that your pregnant or lactating cat can freely eat as she needs.
Always maintain a clean water supply that your pregnant or lactating cat can easily access.
These feeding guidelines are averages and the needs of individual cats may vary on their activity levels and what stage of life they are in. Generally, the more active they are (think adventurous outdoor cats) the more they’ll need to eat. Use the chart to the right to determine the nutrition guidelines for your cat.
Please consult your veterinarian for the best feeding regimen for your cat.
When switching your cat’s diet, we recommend it should be done gradually over 5-7 days, increasing the amount each day with the present diet as a sudden change in diet may result in digestive disturbances.