About This Item
Details
- Do not contain any fruits or vegetables.
- Feature simple, 2 to 3-ingredient recipes.
- Created using only 100% non-GMO ingredients.
- Developed to mimic your cat??s natural prey diet.
- Can be served on their own, or used as a food topper for added hydration.
Help your feline friend find her new favorite flavors with the Tiki Cat Complements Variety Pack. These lickable cat treats feature simple, two to three-ingredient recipes using real, high-protein animal proteins in a hearty broth. They do not contain any fruits or vegetables and are created using only 100% non-GMO ingredients. These lickable treats for cats are developed to mimic your cat??s natural prey diet. They contain 80% protein from meat and poultry on a dry matter basis and can be served on their own, or as a tasty food topper for added hydration.
Item Number | 259116 |
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Weight | 1.313 pounds |
Packaging Type | Tray, Variety Pack |
Season | N/A |
Made In | N/A |
Sourced From | N/A |
Food Texture | Chunks in Gravy |
Lifestage | Adult |
Food Form | Food Topping |
Special Diet | Grain-Free, Limited Ingredient Diet |
(2) Chicken Recipe, (2) Chicken & Egg Recipe, (2) Chicken & Beef Recipe, (2) Chicken & Duck Recipe & (2) Chicken & Salmon Recipe.
Nutritional Information
Chicken Recipe: Chicken, Chicken Broth.
Chicken & Egg Recipe: Chicken, Chicken Broth, Egg.
Chicken & Beef Recipe: Chicken, Chicken Broth, Beef.
Chicken & Duck Recipe: Chicken, Chicken Broth, Duck.
Chicken & Salmon Recipe: Chicken, Chicken Broth, Salmon.
Chicken Recipe: 627 kcal/kg, 38 kcal/cup
Chicken & Egg Recipe: 632 kcal/kg, 38 kcal/cup
Chicken & Beef Recipe:602 kca/kg, 36 kcal/cup
Chicken & Duck Recipe: 659 kcal/kg, 40 kcal/cup
Chicken & Salmon Recipe: 642 kcal/kg, 39 kcal/cup
Crude Protein | 12.0% min |
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Crude Fat | 2.0% min |
Crude Fiber | 1.0% max |
Moisture | 85.0% max |
Feeding Instructions
Feed as a meal topper or serve it on its own as a treat. Please adjust food amount as needed to maintain proper weight.
The best way to transition to a new food is to switch gradually over the course of 7-10 days. For example, make a mixture that contains 25% of the new food and 75% of the old food and feed that for three days. Then make it 50-50 for three more days, then 75% new food and 25% old food for three more days. If your cat seems comfortable with this progression, you can start feeding 100% new food. If at any time your pet starts vomiting, has loose stools, or appears constipated, slow the rate at which you are switching the food. If problems continue to occur, consult your veterinarian.
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