Vitamin & Mineral Mix: Pea fibre, calcium carbonate, zinc sulfate, l-ascorbyl- 2-polyphosphate (source of vitamin c), ferrous sulfate, vitamin e supplement, copper proteinate, thiamine mononitrate, niacin supplement, sodium selenite, d-calcium pantothenate, vitamin a supplement, manganese sulfate, riboflavin supplement, vitamin b12 supplement, pyridoxine hydrochloride, calcium iodate, folic acid, vitamin D3 supplement.
Herb Mix: Inulin, yeast extract, chia seed, ginger root powder, apple powder, avocado powder, blackberry powder, blueberry powder, broccoli powder, carob powder, carrot powder, chamomile powder, cranberry powder, fennel seed powder, green tea powder, kale powder, papaya powder, paprika powder, parsley powder, peppermint leaf powder, pineapple powder, pomegranate powder, pumpkin powder, rosemary powder, dried kelp, thyme powder, tomato powder, turmeric powder, sweet potato powder, spinach powder,
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A sudden change in diet or overfeeding can result in digestive issues. Introduce Healthy Shores over 7 days, gradually increasing the amount of the new recipe while decreasing the old, until you are fully transitioned.
Amount of food your cat requires will depend on activity, age, environment and breed. Feed at room temperature and refrigerate unused portion. Always provide access to clean fresh water.
Feed Adult cats 3/4 – 1 oz per lb of body weight daily. Divide into 2 or more meals. Kittens and reproducing cats should be fed all they will eat 2 or 3 times daily.
This delicious wet food is made with natural ingredients to ensure your pet gets all of the essential vitamins and minerals to improve their nutrition.
Tuna is a great way for your pet to get more healthy minerals into their diet, such as Selenium, Phosphorous, Potassium, and Magnesium. This lean protein is a great source of Vitamin B3, B6, and B12.
Our sustainably caught albacore tuna contains zero to insignificant trace amount of mercury and is safe for your pet to enjoy eveyday.
A lot of people think Salmon is the fish with the highest amount of Omega-3 fatty acids, but it's actually tuna. Adding more Omega-3's to your pets diet can contribute to skin and coat health, as well as improve a variety of inflammatory conditions.
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