What is Chicken Soup for the Cat Lover's Soul Adult Cat Dry Food?
Chicken Soup for the Cat Lover's Soul Adult Cat Dry Food is a dry cat food formulated for cats that are 1 year of age or older. It contains good sources of protein such as chicken, chicken meal, turkey meal, salmon, turkey, duck, and ocean fish meal and uses rice instead of corn, which may be suitable for cats that are allergic to corn. It contains no by-products and provides 30% protein and 20% fat for maximum nutrition. In addition, it comes in an "X" shaped kibble which helps to clean teeth and reduce plaque.
For: Cats
Benefits:
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#1 ingredient is chicken and contains no by-products
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Uses rice instead of corn
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For cats 1+ years
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Small crunchy, "X" shaped kibble for optimum dental health
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No artificial preservatives, artificial flavors, artificial colorants, glutens or fillers
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Contains fruits and vegetables
How it works:
Chicken Soup for the Cat Lover's Soul Adult Cat Dry Food comes as a crunchy, "X" shaped kibble which helps to reduce plaque and clean teeth. It contains no by-products and is packed full of protein from natural sources like chicken, turkey, salmon and duck. If your cat has a corn allergy, this may be a suitable solution since it is made with low-allergenic ingredients such as rice and potatoes.
Daily Nutritional Guide for Chicken Soup for the Cat Lover's Soul Adult Cat Dry Food:
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Feed to adult cats at least 1 year of age or older.
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Comes as a dry "X" shaped kibble that helps keep teeth clean and reduce plaque.
Tip: To maintain balanced health, do not exceed the daily recommended feeding amount. If you feel your pet needs more food, consult your veterinarian.
Suggested Feeding Amounts (standard measuring cups per day):
Chicken Soup for the Cat Lover's Soul Adult Cat Dry Food
Pet
Weight (lbs.)
Cups per day
Cats:
3-5
1/4 - 1/3
5-10
1/3 - 2/3
10-15
2/3 - 3/4
15-20
3/4 - 1 1/4
Dogs:
Horses:
Storage: Store in a cool dry place and protect from moisture.
Chicken Soup for the Cat Lover's Soul Adult Cat Dry Food
* Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Cat Food Nutrient Profile.
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I have tried many cat foods for my cats Cali and Sadee and I could not find any that they would like or not get sick on, So I saw that Petmeds had cat food and I saw this chicken soup for cats lovers and I decided to give it a try. I was really hoping that they would like it and would not get sick eating it. I put it down for them to eat and I was amazed to see how fast they went to it and starting eating the food so I waited a week to see how well the food did for them I was surprised how their coats were healthy and shinny and also they did not get sick from eating it. I would recommend this food for anyone who has cats and anyone who has cats with sensitive stomachs
01/15/2012
Since we gave our cat soft food after two teeth were removed, that seems to be all she wants. Is there a solution to get her to eat her dry food again with one meal a day being a small amount of moist?
It would be difficult and painful for your pet to eat dry cat food without the needed tools/teeth in her mouth. It's possible that the dry morsels could cut her gums where the former teeth were present. You could try to moisten the dry food with water or pet food gravey but it would be best if it is the same consistency of the moist food before giving it to your pet. Mashing the mixture with a masher, blender or mortar and pestle could make it softer.
Unfortunately we do not have a smaller bag however there is a great grain free natural food called Now Fresh Grain Free Adult Recipe 4lbs item number 63727. It is a healthy tasty product and comes in a smaller 4lb bag. Here is the link below: http://www.1800petmeds.com/Now+Fres...
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