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Almo Nature - HFC Jelly - with Tuna 55g 24 x 55g
Almo Nature is the pet food, produced with natural ingredients, that returns 100% of its profits to cats, dogs and biodiversity through the projects of the Fondazione Capellino.
The legendary quality of Almo Nature is now even more transparent: the HFC acronym certifies the origin of the ingredients used in the recipe as originally fit for human consumption. Prepared with just a few, select ingredients and simply cooked in broth, HFC Jelly recipes are ideal for hydrating your cat and, thanks to the natural gelatine, for preventing the build-up of hairballs. HFC Jelly 55g is the smart complementary food alternative to a tin: a single-serve pouch.
Key Benefits
Using only fresh meat or fish; all our chicken is free range and our fish wild caught - never farmed
Naturally rich in proteins and nutrients
Natural: Free of additives, preservatives, chemicals and artificial colours
Convenient single serve pouch easy portion control
Environmentally friendly
Natural gelatine prevents the build-up of hairballs
Product Information
Almo Nature Classic Jelly is prepared with the best white meat, red meat, fish, ham, cheese, fruit and vegetables preserved in its own cooking broth in order to maintain all micronutrients. It is ideal for preventing hairballs, and is simply steam cooked and then packaged in its pouch, always offering your cat the best.
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Ingredients
Analysis
Analysis: Crude protein 13%, Crude fibres 0.1%, Crude oils and fats 0.5%, Crude ash 2%, Moisture 83%. 497 kcal/kg
Technological Additives: Cassia gum 4315.5 mg/kg
Instructions
Feeding Guide
Cat Body Weight | Daily Wet Food | Daily Dry Food |
---|---|---|
2kg | 55g (1 pouch) | 17.5g |
4kg | 110g (2 pouches) | 35g |
6kg | 165g (3 pouches) | 52.5g |
For every kg of weight, add approximately 27.5g wet (1/2 pouch) and 8.75g dry food.
This is a guide only, and nutritional requirements may vary from cat to cat for a range of reasons such as weight and activity levels. If unsure, consult a vet or specialist. Always ensure that your cat has access to fresh water.