10+ Essentials Fish & Dehydrated Fish Cat Food Recipe

Available in 1.75 lb, 3.5 lb & 7.8 lb bags

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INGREDIENTS:

SalmonOur salmon is an excellent source of protein, minerals, vitamins and omega-3 fatty acids. Proteins are the building blocks of organ tissues and cells. Amino acids contained in protein are responsible for many processes in the body, including maintenance of smooth workflow and digestion. Amino acids also help to regulate hormones, build muscles, fix tissue in tendons, ligaments, cartilages, and maintain healthy skin, coat, and nails., CodCod is a highly nutritious, low-fat, high-protein white ocean fish offering significant benefits for pets. It is rich in Omega-3 fatty acids which make it great for maintaining skin/coat condition, mitigating inflammation, and providing hip and joint support., TroutTrout is an excellent protein source. Packed with beneficial Omega-3 fatty acids, this freshwater fish is known to be among the most digestible proteins for dogs and cats., Pollock, HerringHerring is a small fish similar to sardines. It is an excellent source of heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids, essential fats that also play an important role in normal brain development and function. It is also a good source of vitamin D, vitamin B12 and selenium. Some research finds that these fish can be useful in preventing inflammation and reducing related pain., Dehydrated Whitefish, Menhaden Fish MealA high-protein, nutrient-dense ingredient created by cooking, drying and grinding this small ocean fish. A natural source of calcium and phosphorus for growth of healthy bones, it is also rich in Omega-3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA) that help reduce joint inflammation, as well as promoting healthy skin and a shiny coat., Pollock MealA low fat, protein-rich ingredient derived from cooked, dried and ground ocean fish, pollock meal is loaded with vital nutrients including selenium and vitamin B-12. It is also rich in Omega-3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA) that help reduce joint inflammation, as well as promoting healthy skin and a shiny coat., Salmon MealCreated by cooking, drying and grinding salmon, this exceptionally digestible ingredient is a highly concentrated protein and nutrient source. It is rich in Omega-3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA) that help reduce joint inflammation, as well as promoting healthy skin and a shiny coat., Whitefish MealCreated by cooking, drying and grinding ocean fish, whitefish meal is rich in Omega-3 fatty acids and iron in addition to being a highly digestible protein source. Omega-3s are known to help reduce joint inflammation, as well as promoting healthy skin and a shiny coat., Red LentilsRed lentils provide pets with easily digestible plant-based protein, fiber for healthy digestion, and key nutrients like iron and B vitamins to support overall energy and wellness., Green LentilsGreen lentils provide pets with a nutritious boost of plant-based protein and fiber for healthy digestion, as well as essential minerals like iron and potassium., ChickpeasChickpeas supply plant-based protein and dietary fiber. They also contribute folate, manganese, copper, iron, phosphorus, and potassium., Navy BeansNavy beans offer pets a healthy source of plant-based protein and fiber to support digestion. They are also a good source of essential nutrients like iron and folate for overall wellness, PeasA great source of nutrients like iron, vitamins A & K, and potassium. They are also a good source of magnesium and phosphorus, which are important for blood, bone and muscle health. They also contain antioxidants such as flavonoids, the carotenoid lutein, and polyphenols. Peas are also an excellent source of the antioxidant and phytonutrient glutathione, which is important for many functions in the body, including regulating immune response., Sunflower Oil (Preserved with Mixed Tocopherols)Sunflower oil contains a high level of linoleic acid produced by expressing the oils of sunflower seeds. Sunflower oil is low in saturated fat, which makes it a better choice than oils and fats that are high in saturated fat. Sunflower oil is used to provide essential fatty acids. Essential fatty acids (EFAs) are fats that must be supplied in the diet because the body cannot produce them. They are required for normal growth and functioning of the cells, muscles, nerves, and organs and the production of prostaglandins. Deficiencies of EFAs are linked to a variety of health problems, including heart disease, cancer and diabetes., Natural FlavorA flavor enhancer derived from natural sources in place of rendered fats., Tapioca StarchA form of carbohydrates derived from the root of the cassava plant., Green Lipped MusselsAids in reducing joint pain; natural anti-inflammatory; contains omega-3 fatty acids (DHA and EPA) which aids in reducing inflammation; contains zinc and magnesium which aid in joint metabolism., EggGood source of highly digestible protein (~100% digestible); naturally rich source of selenium, vitamin D, B6, B12 and minerals such as zinc, iron and copper, Fish Bone BrothFish bone broth offers pets a nutrient-packed source of omega-3 fatty acids, which can support healthy skin and coat, and benefit overall wellbeing. Its naturally fishy aroma and taste also make it a flavorful addition to pet food, enticing picky eaters and promoting meal consumption., SquashA highly nutritious, low-calorie addition to pet diets, this savory vegetable is packed with fiber, beta-carotene, and vitamins A, C, and B6., BlueberriesProvides vitamin C, vitamin K, manganese, and dietary fiber, as well as anthocyanins with antioxidant activity., PumpkinThe soluble fiber in pumpkin flesh slows digestion and can help manage sensitive digestive systems that are prone to upset stomachs. Pumpkin is also rich in potassium, Vitamin C and carotenoids, such as beta-carotene, CranberriesCranberries provide an excellent source of antioxidants, protecting cells from oxidative damage., PapayaThis tropical fruit is naturally rich in digestive enzymes like papain, which is beneficial for breaking down proteins. It is also an excellent source of antioxidants and probiotics., Choline ChlorideA source of choline, a water-soluble nutrient, essential for proper nerve function including memory and muscle control., Vitamins (Niacin SupplementA source of vitamin B3 which is essential for health. Your pet's body uses niacin to help turn food into energy., Vitamin E SupplementA fat-soluble vitamin and a potent antioxidant that helps improve circulation and cardiac output., Vitamin A SupplementA fat-soluble vitamin that is essential for healthy skin, coat and eyes/vision., Thiamine MononitrateA source of vitamin B1. Thiamine is essential for the metabolism of carbohydrates and also plays an important role in helping maintain a healthy nervous system., Pantothenic AcidPantothenic Acid, also known as Vitamin B5, is important for maintaining overall health and well-being., Pyridoxine HydrochlorideA source of vitamin B6. Pyridoxine is essential for the metabolism of proteins. It acts as a cofactor for the large number of enzymes involved in the synthesis of amino acids and metabolism., Vitamin D3 SupplementA fat-soluble vitamin, which promotes healthy skin, bones and teeth. It is necessary for the proper absorption and utilization of calcium and phosphorus., RiboflavinA source of vitamin B2. Riboflavin is important for the digestion of fats and carbohydrates, and also promotes healthy skin and coat., Vitamin B12 SupplementA B vitamin also known as cyanocobalamin. Vitamin B12 is a coenzyme in nucleic acid, protein and lipid synthesis., Folic AcidA B vitamin also known as vitamin B9. Folic acid is a water-soluble vitamin that plays an important role in various cellular functions., Biotin)A source of vitamin B7; occasionally it may also be referred to as vitamin H. Biotin plays an important role in the metabolism of fats, carbohydrates and proteins. It is especially important as it promotes the normal health of skin and coat., Potassium ChlorideA source of potassium important for acid-base balance and a healthy nervous system., SaltA natural source of the minerals sodium and chloride, which are essential nutrients required by both dogs and cats. They help regulate water balance in the body, aid in muscle contraction and regulate the body’s acid-balance., TaurineTaurine is an amino acid required by both dogs and cats. While normally thought of as essential just for cats, taurine deficiency has been observed in some dogs eating certain pet foods. It is important for vision and cardiac health., Dandelion GreensDandelion greens are an excellent source of essential vitamins A, C, K, D, and B complex and are also a source of minerals such as iron, manganese, and potassium. Dandelion greens have been used to supports healthy liver, act as a mild diuretic, and are thought to be an anti-inflammatory agent as well., Marine Microalgae OilMarine microalgae oil is a sustainable alternative to fish oil and a highly-concentrated source of omega-3 fatty acids, eicosapentaenoic (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), Inulin (from Chicory Root)Inulin is a prebiotic fiber that supports the beneficial bacteria in your pet’s gut, maintaining a healthy microbiome and helping support digestion and overall health., Chia SeedChia seeds contain soluble and insoluble fiber, plant-based omega-3 fatty acids (ALA), and natural antioxidants., Minerals (Zinc ProteinateA chelated source of zinc. Zinc is an essential mineral the supports healthy skin and coat. It helps maintain a normal sense of taste and smell, aids in the maintenance of a healthy immune system and helps in the synthesis of DNA and RNA., Iron ProteinateA chelated source of iron. Iron is an essential mineral for prevention of anemia and stimulating the production of hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is the red blood cell pigment that carries oxygen throughout the body., Copper ProteinateA chelated source of copper. Copper promotes normal red blood cell formation, aids in the production of several enzymes involved in respiration, and promotes proper connective-tissue formation., Manganese ProteinateA chelated source of manganese. Manganese is an essential mineral and is necessary for proper formation and maintenance of connective tissue., Sodium SeleniteA source of the essential mineral selenium. Selenium is a potent antioxidant and works in conjunction with vitamin E., Calcium Iodate)A source of the essential mineral iodine necessary for proper thyroid function, which produces and secretes hormones. A healthy thyroid controls metabolism rate., Tocopherols (Preservative)A natural antioxidant and vitamin E source that is used to slow the oxidation process of fats and oils in order to maintain freshness., Dried Bacillus Coagulans Fermentation ProductA source of live, beneficial microorganisms (probiotics) that can help maintain a balanced intestinal microbiome., Rosemary ExtractA natural preservative and flavoring agent.

PROTEIN MIN: 39.00% | FAT MIN: 13.00% | FIBER MAX: 5.00%
MOISTURE MAX: 12.00% | DHA MIN: 0.20% | EPA MIN: 0.20%
CALCIUM MIN: 1.00% | PHOSPHORUS MIN: 0.80%
MAGNESIUM MIN: 0.08% | TAURINE MIN: 0.10%
OMEGA-6 FATTY ACIDS* MIN: 1.00% | OMEGA-3 FATTY ACIDS* MIN: 1.00%

*Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Cat Food Nutrient Profiles

CALORIE CONTENT (calculated): ME = 3,590 kcal/kg; 434 kcal/cup.

RAWZ Fish and Dehydrated Fish Recipe Cat Food has been formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Cat Food Nutrient Profiles for All Life Stages.

TRANSITIONING TO RAWZ: To transition, gradually mix in the new food over a 5-7 day period, increasing the amount of RAWZ® each day, so that you are feeding 100% RAWZ® by day 7.

TRANSITION: Transition your cat gently! Please follow these general guidelines. When transitioning to a new food, it is important to pay attention to your pet’s stool. A healthy diet and good digestion should result in a stool that is formed but soft.

MOISTURE IMPORTANCE: Moisture is vital to your pet’s health. If you feel your cat doesn’t drink much on their own throughout the day, please add moisture to your pet’s food; whether it comes from a canned food, broth or water. Water or broth should make up at least 20% of your pet’s meal. For best results, add water or broth and wait a few minutes before serving.

FOR ALL LIFE STAGES

ADULT CAT FEEDING GUIDELINES FOR MAINTENANCE

WEIGHT (IN LBS) WEIGHT (IN G) CUPS (PER DAY)
4-6 39-52 1/4
8-10 65-77 1/3
12-14 88-99 1/2

FEEDING KITTENS: Use up to two times the adult maintenance.

GESTATION/LACTATION: Use up to three times the adult maintenance.

DETERMINING FEEDING PORTIONS (Based on a standard 8 oz. dry measuring cup)

Please use the provided information as an initial recommendation only and adjust as needed based on age, size, activity level, breed and environment. Give your cat access to clean, cool, fresh water at all times.

Nutrient As Fed Dry Matter Per 100 kcal Per 4 oz Cup Per Ounce
PROTEIN % 35.31 38.38 9.86g 40.04g 10.01g
FAT % 14.00 15.22 3.91g 15.88g 3.97g
FIBER % 1.80 1.96 0.50g 2.04g .51g
CARBS % 32.86 35.72 9.18g 37.26g 9.32g
PHOSPHORUS % 0.74 0.80 207mg 839mg 210mg
MAGNESIUM % 0.09 0.10 25mg 102mg 26mg
ASH % 8.03 8.73 2.24g 9.11g 2.28g
SODIUM % 0.46 0.50 128mg 522mg 130mg
CALCIUM % 1.49 1.62 416mg 1690mg 422mg
COPPER mg/kg 17.96 19.52 .50mg 2.04mg 0.51mg
POTASSIUM % 0.91 0.99 254mg 1031mg 258mg
IODINE mg/kg 1.97 2.14 .06mg 0.22mg 0.06mg
TAURINE % 0.26 0.28 73mg 294mg 74mg

Metabolized Energy (ME) Profile

Calories from Protein 34.55%
Calories from Fat 33.28%
Calories from Carbohydrates 32.17%

Balanced Nutrition & Digestibility of Ingredients
Balanced nutrition, or the complete portfolio of the ingredients, not single data points of nutrients, are essential for your pet’s health. In addition to nutritional balance, the digestibility of ingredients and the bioavailability of protein and amino acid profiles are also crucial for your pet’s health.

Typical Analysis
Our typical analysis represents an average using values from ingredient databases and actual lab reports of our foods. This average is not intended to represent exact amounts. This additional nutritional information should be used as a general guide to help you and your veterinarian or nutritionist choose which recipe is best for your unique pet. Please contact RAWZ Customer Service with any questions you may have.

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