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CAT and KITTEN Hairball Management Formula Have you ever been awakened to the tell-tale sound of your precious cat trying to eliminate a hairball? Feed your kitty Flint River Ranch's Hairball Management Formula for Cats and Kittens and sleep soundly! This recipe has been formulated to aid in reducing the buildup of hair in your kitty's digestive tract. A Chicken, Lamb and Herring Meal-based formula, the food contains a unique blend of Antioxidants and delivers an optimal ratio of Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids. High in protein, fat and fiber (32%, 20% and 6% respectively), the formula also provides low ash (6.8%) and Magnesium (0.09% ) content, aiding in prevention of FUS. Our Commitment to YouAt Flint River Ranch we are committed to providing you, our valued clients, and your pets the highest standard of excellence in product quality, palatability, and customer satisfaction. We pride ourselves on making only the very best, all-natural pet foods using the finest ingredients available -- exceeding the nutrient guidelines established by the AAFCO. Hairball Management FormulaSpecially formulated to help your cat or kitten maintain a healthy digestive tract, our Hairball Management Formula is made with chicken protein, brown rice and oats to help your cat eliminate the hair swallowed during the grooming process. There is less trauma for your cat with naturally passing hair and less clean-up for you. The Hairball Management Formula features a unique blend of antioxidants to maintain good health along with an optimal ratio of Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids, quality protein, and carbohydrates to help cats with sensitive stomachs. The Flint River Ranch Cat Hairball Management formula for kittens and cats has been scientifically developed for food-sensitive cats that are prone to hairball issues or allergies, especially the following breeds:
Including the following breeds: Abyssinian, Angora, Ashera, American Bobtail, American Curl, American Ringtail, American Shorthair, American Wirehair, Australian Mist, Balinese, Bambino, Bengal, Birman, Bombay, British Shorthair, British Longhair, Burmese, Burmilla, California Spangled, Chartreux, Chausie, Cornish Rex, Cymric, Devon Rex, Dwarf Cats, Don Sphynx, Egyptian Mau, Elf, Exotic Shorthair, Havana Brown, Himalayan, Household Pet (Moggie), Japanese Bobtail, Javanese, Kinkalow, Korat, Kurilian Bobtail, Lambkin, Laperm, Maine Coon, Manx, Miniature, Minskin, Munchkin, Napoleon, Nebelung, Norwegian Forest, Ocicat, Ojos Azules, Oriental Shorthair, Persian (Modern), Persian (Trad) Peterbald, Pixiebob, Ragdoll, RagaMuffin, Russian Blue, Safari, Savannah, Scottish Fold, Selkirk Rex, Serengeti, Serval, Skookum, Sokoke, Siamese (Modern), Siamese (Trad-Thai), Siberian, Singapura, Snowshoe Somali, Sphynx, Stray, Teacup, Tonkinese, Toyger, Turkish Angora, Turkish Van, Mixed Breeds, And Many More... INGREDIENTS: Chicken Meal, Brown Rice, Whole Ground Corn, Oat Bran, Chicken Fat (Preserved with Mix Tocopherols and Ascorbic Acid), Corn Gluten Meal, Tomato Pomace, Lamb Meal, Pea Fiber, Herring Meal, Dried Brewers Yeast, Salt, Phosphoric Acid, Lecithin, Dried Whey, Yucca Schidigera Extract, Vitamin A Acetate, Vitamin D-3 Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement, Vitamin B-12, Riboflavin Supplement, Niacin Supplement, Choline Chloride, Calcium Pantothenate, Folic Acid, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B-6), Thiamine Mononitrate, Biotin, dl-Methionine, Inositol, Dehydrated Kelp, and Polysaccharide Complexes of Zinc, Manganese, Iron, Copper and Cobalt, Calcium Iodate, Taurine, Sodium Selenite.
FELINE FEEDINGCats are finicky eaters. Our tests show that besides flavor and aroma, texture and shape are very important in determining cat food palatability. Cats first smell their food; if it passes this test, shape then becomes important because it determines the way it feels and breaks apart in the cat's mouth. Fresh water should be available at all times as your cat will drink more water when fed dry food. Young kittens may be started on Flint River Ranch food by mixing with a little warm water. Feed food dry as soon as the kittens teeth are strong enough to chew hard food (8 to 10 weeks). Feed kittens about 3 times a day - after 6 months twice a day. Adult cats (1 year) can be fed once or twice a day; whatever keeps your cat happy. Your cat should be looking for food when the next meal is due. Teach them to eat at meal times. The amount your cat eats in 15-20 minutes is about the amount they should be fed at that meal. Adjust the food as you notice increase or decrease in the animal's weight.
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