
Arden Grange Grain-Free Kitten Dry Cat Food - Chicken & Potato
Product details
Arden Grange Kitten Chicken & Potato is formulated with carefully balanced vitamins and minerals for growing kittens.
This is suitable for kittens and lactating queens, as well as free from grains and cereals.
Key Features:
- Carefully balanced vitamins and minerals
- Source of protein
- Free from grains and cereals
- Balanced nutrition
Ingredients
Ingredients: Chicken meat meal (30%), fresh chicken (26%), potato (26%), chicken oil, egg powder, chicken digest, salmon oil, yeast extract, malt extract, pea fibre, minerals, prebiotic FOS, prebiotic MOS, cranberry extract, glucosamine, MSM, chondroitin, nucleotides.
Analytical Constituents: Crude Protein 34%, Fat Content 22%, Crude Ash 7.5%, Crude Fibres 1.6%, Calcium 1.6%, Phosphorus 1%, Taurine 1250mg/kg, Omega-3 0.4%, Omega-6 3.5%.
Feeding Guide
Arden Grange Cat Food Feeding Guide
Your kitten’s nutritional requirements will depend upon its age and weight. Younger kittens will benefit from 3 or 4 small meals per day, whilst older kittens (from 14 weeks) may have their daily allowance divided into two portions 1/2 in the morning and 1/2 in the evening.
May be fed dry or with warm water added. Please refer to ‘Recommended Feeding Chart’ for daily allowances.
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Using the Feeding Charts
The Arden Grange feeding charts will give an estimation of the daily feeding quantity based on your cat or dog’s weight.It is important to remember however that these figures are guidelines only, and there are several factors to be taken into account when assessing your pet’s nutritional requirements : -
Activity level
Temperament (stressed animals burn off more calories than relaxed ones)
Metabolism (every animal is an individual with his or her own speed of metabolism; this means that 2 dogs of the same age, breed and weight could have different daily calorie requirements)
In order to provide the correct portions, it is also helpful to assess your pet’s appetite, visual appearance and stools. Whilst poo watching does not sound particular pleasant, it is one of the best indicators of health. Increased frequency of passing faeces, production of large quantities of stools of loose motions are often frequent signs that an animal is receiving more food than he or she requires.
It is important to obtain an accurate weight for your cat or dog, and also to weigh out the food. Guessing on both accounts gives a large margin of error.
Customer reviews
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First time purchaseBought for my 4 month old kitten who seems to enjoy it. Nice small biscuits just right for little mouths with sharp teeth! On a negative, it’s more expensive than the adult biscuits. Re the delivery, I’ve never had a problem however on this occasion, the driver was half an hour late and I had to call the helpline to see what the issue was. When he turned up there was no apology from him.
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Top quality kitten food!No cereal, grains or nasties - the kittens love it and so do their tummies! Highly recommend.
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Great for kittensReally good and healthy. The kittens love it. Would deffinately get again
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The kittens love it!Recommended this by a friend. The kittens love it, won’t be changing to anything else.
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Excellent Grain Free Kitten FoodI buy Arden Grange Grain Free Kitten food for my two 9 month old British Shorthairs. I discovered Arden Grange Grain Free food when my 2year Old British Shorthair started to develop skin condition. I switched her over to Arden Grange Grain Free and her skin condition cleared up with a fortnight. That’s why I chose to feed the kittens Arden Grange Grain Free too. Great food and they really like it too!