Ingredients: Cod, Chicken, Vitamins, Whole Wheat, Matured Soy, Yeast, Whey Powder, Rice, Trace Mineral Complex, Methionine, Lysine, Taurine.
Crude Protein | ≥25% | Ω-3 | ≥0.43% |
Crude Fat | ≥12% | Ω-6 | ≥0.32% |
Water content | ≤10% | Methionine | ≥0.3% |
Crude ash | ≤9% | Vitamin A | ≥13000lu/kg |
Crude fiber | ≤5% | D3 | ≥1200lu/kg |
Ca. | 1%-3% | Vitamin e | ≥500lu/kg |
Water-soluble chloride | 1%-1.8% | Total phosphorus | ≥0.5% |
Taurine | ≥1% |



Q1: What are the types of cat food?
A1: There are two types of cat food: wet food and dry food.
Q2: What are the selection criteria for cat food?
A2: When choosing cat food, consider your cat's age, health condition and flavor preference. Consulting with your veterinarian and reading the instructions on the product package can help you make the right choice.
Q3: What is the difference between dry food and wet food?
A3: Dry food is low in water content, easy to store and suitable for free-feeding. Wet food is high in water content and is closer to a cat's natural diet, but you need to pay attention to hygiene in storing and eating.
Q4: What nutrients should be included in cat food?
A4: Cat food needs to contain protein, fat, vitamins, minerals and other nutrients. High-quality cat food is usually labeled on the package.
Q5: What are the storage methods for cat food?
A5: Cat food should be stored in a cool, dry and ventilated place and protected from direct sunlight. Opened dry food should be kept in a sealed container, while wet food should be refrigerated.
Q6: What are the ingredients in cat food that should not be given to cats?
A6: Some of the ingredients that are not safe for cats include chocolate, onion, garlic, dairy products, caffeine, etc. Please make sure that these ingredients are not in your cat's food. Please make sure that your cat's food does not contain any of these harmful substances!