Antibiotic-Free Chicken Recipe

For all life stages

#1 Ingredient: Cage-Free Chicken

We start with U.S. raised Cage-Free, Antibiotic-Free Chicken as the #1 ingredient. Our recipes are made with a precise blend of natural ingredients, antioxidants, vitamins and minerals expressly blended for optimal nutrition.
  • Raised Cage-Free
  • Antibiotic-Free
  • All Life Stages
  • Corn
  • Wheat
  • Soy
  • Ingredients
    Chicken, Water sufficient for processing, Pea flour, Brown rice flour, Salmon oil (preserved with mixed tocopherols), Salt, Natural flavors, Calcium carbonate, Agar-agar, Choline chloride, Sodium phosphate, Chicken broth, Potassium chloride, Taurine, Magnesium proteinate, DL-methionine, Tricalcium phosphate, Zinc proteinate, Iron proteinate, Vitamin E supplement, Thiamine mononitrate, Niacin supplement, Calcium pantothenate, Copper proteinate, Biotin, Vitamin A supplement, Manganese proteinate, Sodium selenite, Riboflavin supplement, Vitamin B12 supplement, Pyridoxine hydrochloride, Calcium iodate, Vitamin D3 supplement, Folic acid.
  • Guaranteed analysis
    • Crude Protein 8.5% min
    • Crude Fat 6% min
    • Crude Fiber 2.25% max
    • Moisture 78% max
    • Omega 6 Fatty Acids* 1.20% min
    • Omega 3 Fatty Acids* 0.65% min

    *Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Cat Food Nutrient Profiles
    Calorie Content: 1200 kcal/kg: 185 kcal/can Metabolized Energy Calculated (5.5 oz.)

  • Feeding guide

    For adult cats, feed 1 1/3 to 1 3/4 (5.5 oz) cans per day per each 7 pounds of body weight. For pregnant and nursing mothers and for kittens up to 1 year of age, feed up to 2 to 2.5 times as much as for adults of the same weight or up to 4 cans per day. The amount of food your cat requires will depend on activity, age, environment and breeding status. Feed at room temperature and refrigerate unused portion in a sealed container. Remember to always keep fresh, clean drinking water available for your cat.

    MORE INFORMATION
    Kittens up to six6months may require up to 2 to 3 times more food than adult cats the same weight. Either free feed or feed 3 to 4 times daily during first year.

    Pregnant and lactating cats should be fed free choice.

    Senior and overweight cats may be fed a reduced amount, depending on the cat’s weight and activity level.

    If you feed more than once per day, simply divide the Daily Feeding Guidelines by the number of times fed per day.

    Grain-free diets may not be suitable for all cats. If you have any dietary concerns, please consult your veterinarian.

    FRESH WATER: Be sure to have a clean bowl of cool, fresh water available at all times.

    HELPFUL TIPS
    Adjust feeding amounts as necessary to maintain optimal weight. If you are unsure, ask your veterinarian.

    New to this food? Please transition your pet

    When changing to Catered Bowl Antibiotic-Free Chicken Recipe Cat Food, some cats may do better by making a gradual transition over 10 days. Start with 25% of the new food mixed with 75% of the previous diet, and gradually increase the new while decreasing the previous until the transition is complete.