AvoDerm's Natural dry cat food with a blend of duck and turkey meal is a grain - free wonder, perfect for cats that have food intolerances or sensitivities to grains. This premium cat food uses high - quality protein sources and top - notch ingredients. The star ingredient, omega - rich avocados, offers your feline friend a healthy and well - balanced diet. Avocados are indeed great for cats! They pack nearly 20 vitamins and a host of other minerals and nutrients, which help support a strong immune system, healthy skin, and a gorgeous coat. The ingredients include duck, turkey meal, peas, pea protein, canola oil, garbanzo beans, tapioca flour, avocado, dried tomato pomace, flax seed, natural flavor, dried egg product, salt, inulin, potassium chloride, a variety of vitamins and minerals, avocado oil, taurine, parsley flakes, kelp meal, DL - methionine, yucca schidigera extract, and inositol. AvoDerm pressure - cooks this cat food to ensure your cat gets the best nutrition from these high - quality ingredients. It's naturally formulated to be complete and balanced with added essential nutrients. For adult cats, feed once or twice a day. Check the weight - to - food - amount chart below to see how much to give your cat daily. Remember, your cat's age, activity level, and living environment might require some adjustments to the amounts in the table. Always keep fresh water available. Kittens can start having access to this cat food about 3 weeks before weaning. You can moisten the food to make it easier for them to eat. After weaning, feed kittens 3 - 4 times a day for the first 2 months, then 2 - 3 times a day until they reach adult size, and finally 1 - 2 times a day. During the growth phase, expect to feed 1.5 - 2 times the adult amount. Adjust the daily feed to keep your kitten in good shape.
Cat Weight | Cups of Food |
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3 - 5 LBS | Up to 1/4 cup |
5 - 10 LBS | 1/4 - 1/3 cup |
10 - 15 LBS | 1/3 - 1/2 cup |
Using this AvoDerm cat food is easy. For adult cats, just feed them once or twice a day. Look at the weight - based chart to figure out how much to give. But don't forget, things like your cat's age, how active it is, and where it lives can affect how much it needs. So, you may need to change the amount a bit. Always make sure your cat has fresh, clean water available. When it comes to kittens, let them start eating this food about 3 weeks before weaning. You can add a little water to make it softer and easier to eat. After weaning, feed them more often at first, then gradually reduce the frequency as they grow. During the growth phase, give them more food than an adult cat. Keep an eye on your kitten's body condition and adjust the amount accordingly. As for storage, keep the cat food in a cool, dry place to maintain its freshness. And always close the bag tightly after each use to prevent it from going bad.