Country Cat Food

30/9

(PROTEIN/FAT)

All Breeds – For Growth and moderate to high activity
CAT Food – suitable for all life stages.  Meets AAFCO requirements.

Packaging sizes:
8kg & 18kg bag

List of Ingredients: (descending declaration)

Corn, poultry meal, pork meal,  corn gluten meal, wheat middlings, poultry fat, liver digest, phosphoric acid, salt, calcium carbonate, Ferrous Sulphate, Vitamin E supplement, Zinc Oxide, Niacin supplement, mineral oil, Folic Acid supplement, copper sulfate, Vitamin B12 supplement, Manganese Oxide, Vitamin A supplement, Selenium, Riboflavin supplement, Calcium Pantothenate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, thiamine mononitrate, Biotin supplement, Menadione Sodium bisulfite complex (source of Vitamin K activity), Vitamin D3 supplement, Calcium Iodate

GUARANTEED ANALYSIS

Crude Protein (min.) 30%

Crude Fat (min.) 9%

Crude Fibre (max.) 3.7%

Moisture (max.) 10%

Metabolizable Energy
(kcal/kg) 3300 | Kcal/Cup 370

Kitten/Adult Feeding Guide

Cat WeightKittenActive CatLess Active Cat
1.1-3.3 lbs .5-1.5 kg⅓ – ½c (36-55g)  
3.3-4.4 lbs 1.5-2 kg½ – ⅔c (55-73g)  
4.4-7 lbs 2-3 kg⅔ – 1c (73-110g)⅓ – ⅔c (36-73g)⅓ – ½ (36-55g)
7-11 lbs 3-5 kg1 – 1¼ 110-138⅔ – 1c (73-110g)½ – ¾c (55-83g)
11-15 lbs 5-7 kg1¼ – 1⅔ 138-1831 – 1¼c (110-138 g)¾ – 1c (83-110g)
15-20 lbs 7-9 kg 1¼ – 1½c (138-165g)1 – 1¼c (110-138g)
20 lbs + 9 kg + +⅛ cup per kg body
weight increase
 

Helpful Tips

This feeding chart is a guide only. Optimal feeding amounts may vary according to age, size, activity level or other factors for your pet.

Pregnant or nursing females may require two to four times the adult recommendation.

Kittens four to six weeks of age may be offered food free choice.

Always have water available to your pet at all time.

To Transition: Gradually mix in the new diet over a five-to-seven-day period, so that you are feeding 100% of the new diet by day seven.

“Country Cat Food” is formulated to meet the *AAFCO Nutrient Requirements for Growth, Maintenance and Reproduction

This also exceeds the NRC Nutrient Requirements for Dogs and Cats (2006)

*AAFCO Association of American Feed Control Officials Cat Food Nutrient Profiles (2016)

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