AvoDerm Grain Free Tuna with Lobster & Crab Meals Dry Cat Food
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AvoDerm's dry cat food features a delicious recipe of tuna combined with lobster and crab meals. It's grain - free, which is perfect for cats that have food intolerances or sensitivities to grains. With premium protein sources and high - quality ingredients like omega - rich avocados, this cat food offers balanced and healthy nutrition for your feline friend. Avocados are a superfood for cats, providing nearly 20 vitamins and a variety of minerals and nutrients. These help support a strong immune system, healthy skin, and a shiny coat. The ingredients include tuna (an excellent source of Omega 3), chicken meal, tapioca flour, and many more. This cat food is pressure - cooked to make sure your cat gets the most out of the high - quality ingredients. It's naturally formulated, complete, and balanced with added vitamins, minerals, and other essential nutrients. For adult cats, feed once or twice a day. Refer to the feeding chart according to your cat's weight, but note that age, activity level, and environment may require adjustments. Always keep fresh water available. For kittens, start introducing the food about 3 weeks before weaning. You can moisten it to help with eating. Feed 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. Kittens need 1 1/2 to 2 times the adult amount during their growth phase. Pregnant females should have their food increased to 1 1/2 times the adult amount in the last 1/3 of pregnancy. Avoid overfeeding. Lactating females may need 2 - 3 times the adult amount, and the extra food should be adjusted based on the number of kittens and nursing duration.


Feeding your cat AvoDerm dry cat food is easy. For adult cats, just give them the food once or twice a day. Check the feeding chart based on your cat's weight to know how much to feed. But remember, things like your cat's age, how active it is, and where it lives can change how much it needs. Always have clean, fresh water out for your cat. When it comes to kittens, start giving them this food about 3 weeks before they're weaned. You can wet the food a bit to make it easier for them to eat. For the first two months, feed them 3 - 4 times a day. Then, as they grow, reduce it to 2 - 3 times a day until they're full - grown, and then 1 - 2 times a day. Kittens need more food while they're growing, about 1 1/2 to 2 times the adult amount. If your cat is pregnant, increase her food in the last part of her pregnancy, but don't overdo it. Lactating females need a lot more food, 2 - 3 times the normal amount. Adjust this based on how many kittens she has and how long she's nursing. Keep an eye on your cat's body condition and adjust the food amount as needed.