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Crude Protein
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Min |
30.00 % |
| Crude Fat |
Min |
9.00 % |
| Crude Fiber |
Max |
4.50 % |
| Moisture |
Max |
12.00 % |
| Calcium |
Min |
1.20 % |
| Phosphorus |
Min |
1.00 % |
| Taurine |
Min |
0.10 % |
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Ground yellow corn, corn gluten
meal, chicken by-product meal, soybean meal, wheat middlings, ground wheat,
animal fat (preserved with BHA and citric acid), meat and bone meal, animal
digest (source of poultry liver, salmon, and cat fish flavors), calcium
carbonate, salt, choline chloride, potassium chloride, taurine, ferrous
sulfate, zinc sulfate, vitamin E supplement, zinc oxide, niacin, copper
sulfate, manganous oxide, calcium pantothenate, vitamin A supplement,
biotin, thiamine mononitrate (source of vitamin B1 ), riboflavin supplement
(source of vitamin B2 ), pyridoxine hydrochloride (source of vitamin B6
), vitamin D3 supplement, calcium iodate, vitamin B12 supplement, folic
acid, cobalt carbonate, menadione sodium bisulfite complex (source of
vitamin K activity), sodium selenite. |
Country Cousin Cat Food is formulated to
meet the nutritional levels established by the Association of American Feed
Control Officials (A.A.F.C.O.) Cat Food Nutrient Profile for all life stages.

Controlled Feeding - Adult Cats
Serve ½ cup** twice a day, or fill the bowl every morning. Increase or
decrease the serving size according to your cat's size, age, weight, and activity
level to maintain optimum body weight.
**Based on a standard 8 oz. dry measuring cup.
Cafeteria Feeding is also highly
recommended. Just keep a bowl of clean fresh water and a full bowl of cat food
in front of your cat at all times. Since many cats prefer to nibble rather than
eat meals, it's the ideal trouble-free way to keep your cat happy and satisfy
that desire for nocturnal snacks.
Kittens Feeding Kittens generally
are ready to nibble on semi-solid foods at three to four weeks of age. After
weaning, at six to eight weeks of age, kittens will normally eat dry or moistened
food at will. If water is added, use no more than one part warm water to three
parts Country Cousin Cat Food; do not serve more than what
the kittens will consume in a thirty-minute period to ensure product freshness.
Reproduction Feeding: Country
Cousin Cat Food provides the essential nutrition needed by reproducing
females in the stages of gestation and nursing. Food consumption may vary during
gestation, so feed the amount needed to maintain the pregnant female's good
body condition. Food intake may double or even quadruple during nursing vs.
adult maintenance feeding guides.
IMPORTANT: Cats' appetites vary
and it is not unusual for them to lose their interest in food occasionally.
In most instances it's just their way of adjusting their food intake to energy
expenditure, and they normally will resume their feeding habits in a day or
so. However, should they refuse food beyond this period, it could be a sign
of approaching sickness and you may wish to consult your veterinarian.
When switching to Country Cousin Cat Food:
Changes in your cat's diet should be made gradually. When changing, first substitute
small amounts of Country Cousin Cat Food in place of your cat's
current food. Then over the next week to 10 days, increase the amount of
Country Cousin Cat Food, while decreasing amounts of your cat's other
food, until your cat has 100% Country Cousin Cat Food.
Healthful Hints: Water is essential
to your cat's body functions. Provide fresh, clean water in a clean container
at all times. If your cat refuses water, try moistening this cat food before
serving. For your pet's health, see your veterinarian regularly.
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18 LB (8.16 KG) |
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Extruded |
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04-4490 |
*-Product availability may vary by region. This information is provided for informational purposes only. Please refer to the product packaging for specific nutritional information.
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