🥇 Elevate your cat’s diet with New Zealand’s premium air-dried superfood!
FAT FUELED ENERGY - 25%+ crude fat ensures sustained energy for your cat’s daily adventures.
CLEAN GRAIN FREE FORMULA - No wheat, corn, potato, or grains—pure nutrition without fillers.
CONVENIENT AIR DRIED PERFECTION - No refrigeration needed—freshness sealed for up to 8 weeks after opening.
PROTEIN PACKED FOR PEAK VITALITY - 43%+ coarse protein supports lean muscle and active lifestyles.
CHONDROITIN SULFATE FOR JOINT HEALTH - 1300 mg/kg+ promotes mobility and long-term joint support.
ZIWI Air Dry Cat Food McCarrow & Lamb delivers a high-protein, grain-free, nutrient-dense diet with 43%+ coarse protein and 25%+ fat, enriched with 1300 mg/kg chondroitin sulfate for joint health. Made in New Zealand from 96% raw meat and organs, this air-dried formula requires no refrigeration and supports all life stages and breeds.
Specifications
Pet Type
Cat
Breed Recommendation
All varieties
Item model number
ZPDCM1000P-US
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Size of Pet
Cat
Pet Life Stage
All Life Stages
Flavor
Mackerel
Item Form
Dry Hood
Allergen Information
Wheat Free, Corn-Free, Potato-Free, Grain-Free
Color
Natural Food
Size
1キログラム (x 1)
Number of items
1
Storage Information
Store at room temperature. No need to keep refrigerated. Seal the bag and keep it away from direct sunlight. Please use it within 8 weeks of opening
The daily portion of the day should be adjusted according to the climate, age of your cat, and exercise intensity. Kittens, Pregnancy/Nursing Mother Cat: Give about twice the dose in 2 to 3 times a day (depending on the number of heads of fetus and nursing kittens). If you switch from traditional hoods, you can move slowly over 5 days to prevent stomach discomfort. Always prepare a clean and fresh drinking water for your cat's health
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