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Steve's Real Food

Steve's Real Food White Fish Prey model Quest Bite Size Nuggets Frozen Raw Food For Cats

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DESCRIPTION

Steve's Real Food White Fish Prey model Quest Bite Size Nuggets Frozen Raw Food For Cats diet is made with sustainably sourced, wild-caught fish to give your feline companion the best possible nutrition. Our Quest cat food white fish recipe contains a variety of essential nutrients that can help support your cat's health and well-being. White fish is an excellent source of protein, and is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which can support your cat's immune system, coat, and skin health. Additionally, whitefish is a low-fat protein source, making it an excellent choice for cats who need to maintain a healthy weight. Quest Cat Food is a Prey model diet consisting of 95% meat, bone, organ, and 5% superfoods such as New Zealand Green Lipped Mussel and raw goat milk. Steve’s Real Food Quest frozen raw cat food white fish recipe is formulated to exceed the nutritional levels established by AAFCO Cat Food Nutrient Profiles for All Life Stages.

Key Benefits

- Sustainably Raised
- Super Premium Food
- Nutritional Levels Established by AAFCO
- Low-Fat Protein Source
brand Steve's Real Food
food form Frozen Food
health feature Vitamins & Minerals, Nutrition, Skin & Coat Health, Immune Support
special diet Natural, Raw, Low Protein

NUTRITIONAL INFO

Ingredients

Pollock, Pacific Cod, Rockfish, Salmon, Chia Seed, Goat Milk, Fenugreek, Flaxseed, Kelp, Taurine, Green Lipped Mussel, Coconut Oil, Inulin, Ground Eggshell

Caloric Content

1001 per kg (126 kcal/8oz cup)
ash 9.48%
calcium 0.77%
copper 9.6 mg/kg
crude fat 4% min
crude fiber 1.3% max
crude protein 13.5% min
iron 179 mg/kg
magnesium 0.32%
moisture 74% max
omega3 fatty acids 1
omega6 fatty acids 1
phosphorus 0.50%
potassium 1.5%
sodium 1.13%
taurine 0.25%
Vitamin a 8847 IU/kg
Vitamin d 745 IU/kg
Vitamin e 742 IU/kg
zinc 113 mg/kg

Feeding Directions

  1. Select the Portion Size:

    Determine the appropriate portion size for your cat's meal. Check our feeding calculator here, or consult your veterinarian for recommendations based on your cat's size, age, and activity level.

  2. Prepare the Container

    Obtain an air-tight container or resealable bag appropriate for your selected portion size. Make sure the container is clean and has been washed thoroughly.

  3. Transfer the Food:

    Place the frozen raw cat food into the container. Be sure to seal the container tightly to prevent any leakage. Only prepare enough food for up to 3 days.

  4. Defrost in the Refrigerator:

    Put the sealed container of frozen cat food into the refrigerator. Allow the food to defrost slowly in the refrigerator overnight or for approximately 12-24 hours.

  5. Prepare the Meal:

    Once the frozen cat food is fully thawed, open the container and use a clean utensil to transfer the appropriate portion size to your cat's food dish. If you're feeding multiple portions, you can reseal the container and return it to the refrigerator for later use. Store defrosted food in the fridge for up to 4 days.

  6. Serve to Your Cat:

    Place the cat food dish in a clean and safe area where your cat is comfortable eating. Allow your cat to enjoy the meal at their own pace.

  7. Store Leftovers

    If your cat doesn't finish the meal within 30 mins, you can cover the dish and store it in the refrigerator for a short period (usually up to 24 hours). Discard any uneaten food after this time to ensure freshness.

  8. By following these instructions, you can safely and effectively defrost and feed frozen raw cat food to your furry companion. Always prioritize hygiene and your cat's well-being during the process.

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