Benefits
Skin and coat Healthy heart Bone and joints
Ragdoll shedding is a frequent occurrence. It's why the Ragdoll food is enhanced through an exclusive complex of vitamins, omega 6 fatty acids from borage oil and omega 3 fatty acids from fish oil, all promoting healthy skin, intensifying coat colour and shine. This breed is prone to heart conditions, especially those affecting heart muscle. The inclusion of taurine, increased levels of omega 3 fatty acids and anti-oxidants encourages healthy heart function. The Ragdoll is one of the largest cat breeds. Their large structure can place added stress on their joints. Our diet is enriched with glucosamine and chondroitin to support healthy bones and joints.
Ingredients
Composition
Composition: Dehydrated poultry proteins, maize, wheat gluten*, animal fats, wheat, maize gluten, hydrolysed animal proteins, rice, vegetable fibres, wheat flour, chicory pulp, minerals, soya oil, fish oil, yeasts products, fructo-oligosaccharides, psyllium husks and seeds, yeasts (source of manno-oligosaccharides), borage oil, glucosamine from fermentation, marigold meal, hydrolysed cartilage (source of chondroitin).
Additives
Additives (per kg): Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 34000 IU, Vitamin D3: 840 IU, Taurine: 2.9 g, Iron (3b103): 39 mg, Iodine (3b201, 3b202): 3.9 mg, Copper (3b405, 3b406): 12 mg, Manganese (3b502, 3b504): 51 mg, Zinc (3b603, 3b605, 3b606): 141 mg, Selenium (3b801, 3b811, 3b812): 0.08 mg - Technological additives: Clinoptilolite of sedimentary origin: 10 g - Antioxidants.
Feeding Guide
Cat’s weight | Low energy needs | Moderate / Active energy needs |
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3 to 4 kg | 34 – 42 g (13 – 20 g + 1 pouch) | 43 – 52 g (21 – 31 g + 1 pouch) |
5 to 6 kg | 49 – 56 g (27 – 34 g + 1 pouch) | 61 – 70 g (40 – 48 g + 1 pouch) |
7 to 8 kg | 62 – 68 g (41 – 47 g + 1 pouch) | 78 – 85 g (56 – 64 g + 1 pouch) |
- Water should be available at all times.
- * Feeding amounts should be adjusted to suit your individual pet, based on their body condition score and other factors. Please consult your vet for further advice.