Compy Junior Chicken, Fruits and Vegetables

Compy Junior with Chicken, Fruits and Vegetables. Complete food for kittens from 2 months up to 1 year old and pregnant and nursing cats.

Formato: 
1,5 kg
52% INGREDIENTS OF ANIMAL ORIGIN
No colorants, artificial flavours or added sugars
immune support
Dehydrated animal proteins (including 20% chicken), wheat, maize, poultry fat (6%, source of omega 6 fatty acids), maize protein, rice, peas (4%), hydrolyzed animal proteins, beet pulp, oil of fish (0.5%, source of omega 3 fatty acids), minerals, dehydrated carrot (0.1%), dehydrated fruits (0.1%) (apple, pear, mango), yeast cell walls (540mg/kg ).
Crude protein 40%
Fat content 14%
Crude fibre 2%
Inorganic matter 7.7%

 

 

Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 27,000IU, Vitamin D3: 1,620IU, Vitamin E: 160mg, Taurine: 2,000mg, Biotin: 324µg, Iron (iron sulfate (II), monohydrate): 166.3mg, Copper (copper sulfate (II) pentahydrate): 12.4mg, Zinc (zinc oxide): 163mg, Manganese (manganese (II) oxide): 43.2mg, Iodine (anhydrous calcium iodate): 2.7mg, Selenium (sodium selenite ): 0.3mg. ANTIOXIDANTS.

The total daily amount to be supplied to kittens and pregnant and nursing cats is indicated in the feeding table based on their body weight, physiological state, activity level and environmental conditions.

Age of kitten (months)  Daily ration (g)
2 - 4 35 - 60
4 - 9 60 - 75
9 - 12 75 - 80

 

 

 
Weight of adult cat (kg) Gestation Lactation
1st to 2nd week 3rd to 5th week 6th week 7th week
Daily ration (g)
2 - 4 60 - 90 70 - 120 75 - 135 70 - 130 60 - 110
4 - 6 90 - 120 120 - 170 135 - 190 130 - 180 110 - 160
6 - 8 120 - 140 170 - 210 190 - 245 180 - 220 160 - 200

Number of meals a dayWe recommend leaving the food freely available, as long as the animal knows how to ration it. Otherwise, we recommend dividing the daily amount in 2-3 meals establishing a routine of meals at the same time. Deposit the recommended daily amount in your cat's feeder without mixing with other products, except for a change of diet. Do not wet the kibbles as their normal consistency favours the preservation of your cat's teeth.

 

Change of diet

Cats are very sensitive to the change of feeding and rejections of the new food can occur and even diarrhea or vomiting if the change is made abruptly. Therefore, when you change from one product to another, remember to gradually reduce the old food while increasing the new one for 1 week, until it becomes the exclusive diet.