Schesir Tuna with Grouper Gr.85 is a high quality wet food for cats, presented in an 85 gram can. This product is ideal for satisfying the nutritional needs and demanding palate of your cat, thanks to its natural composition and artisanal preparation.
Made with 100% natural ingredients, without preservatives or added colorings, Schesir Tuna with Grouper offers only the best parts of the fish. The tuna and grouper are steamed and processed by hand, guaranteeing a healthy and tasty diet.
The tasty gelatine preparation not only makes the food appetizing for cats, but also helps maintain hydration, essential for the health of your four-legged friend.
Product Composition
Main ingredients: tuna (51%), grouper (6%), rice (1.5%). This unique recipe offers a perfect balance of high-quality proteins and essential carbohydrates, ideal for maintaining your cat's health and energy.
Analytical components: protein 12.5%, crude fats 1%, crude fibers 0.5%, crude ash 0.8%, humidity 85%. These values guarantee a balanced diet, contributing to the general well-being of the cat.
Nutritional Benefits
The rich presence of high quality proteins supports the cat's muscle mass and vitality. Crude fats provide energy, while crude fiber helps maintain a healthy digestive system. The high moisture content promotes hydration and supports kidney function.
This food is particularly suitable for adult cats with short hair, helping to maintain shiny fur and healthy skin.
Preparation and Recommendations for Use
Schesir Tuna with Grouper is ready to use and can be served directly from the can. For a balanced diet, alternate and combine with other types of wet and dry food, according to your veterinarian's recommendations.
Make sure your cat always has fresh, clean water available.
Precautions and Storage
Store the product in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. After opening, store in the refrigerator and consume within 48 hours to ensure freshness and nutritional properties.
Despite the high digestibility of the product, monitor your cat's response to the new food, especially during the transition phase from one diet to another.