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Hi All,
So I finally food a food my F3 Savannah cat likes and agrees with his G.I. tract. I never thought I would be excited to see a cat have a normal bowel movement
.
Anyway the name of the brand is Evo. What follows are the ingredients:
Turkey
Chicken Meal
Chicken
Herring Meal
Chicken Fat
Peas
Eggs
Turkey Meal
Pea Fiber
Natural Flavors
Apples
Carrots
Cranberries
Herring Oil
Tomatoes
Pumpkin
Dried Chicory Root
Cottage Cheese
Alfalfa Sprouts
Taurine
DL Methionine
Minerals
Vitamins
Direct-Fed Microbials
Source: http://www.evopet.com/products/defau...nel=in&id=1500
Now here are a list of nutrition analysis:
Protein \t50.2 %
Fat \t 22.53 0
Fiber \t1.39 %
Arginine \t3.62 %
Histidine \t1.1 %
Isoleucine \t2.04 %
Leucine \t3.68 %
Lysine \t3.4 %
Met-Cysteine \t1.82 %
Methionine \t1.27 %
Phe-Tyrosine \t3.73 %
Phenylalanine \t2.13 %
Threonine \t2.06 %
Tryptophan \t0.52 %
Valine \t2.47 %
Linoleic Acid \t4.23 %
Arachidonic Acid \t0.23 %
Ash \t9.87 %
Calcium \t2.59 %
Phosphorous \t1.67 %
Potassium \t0.67 %
Sodium \t0.38 %
Chloride \t0.61 %
Magnesium \t0.1 %
Iron \t230.53 mg/kg
Copper \t21.85 mg/kg
Manganese \t21.18 mg/kg
Zinc \t185.65 mg/kg
Iodine \t3.98 mg/kg
Selenium \t1.4 mg/kg
Vitamin A \t24931.02 IU/kg
Vitamin D \t2391.6 IU/kg
Vitamin E \t318.39 IU/kg
Vitamin K \t0.78 mg/kg
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) \t15.01 mg/kg
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) \t6.91 mg/kg
Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid) \t17.08 mg/kg
Niacin \t67.52 mg/kg
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) \t4.15 mg/kg
Folic Acid \t0.98 mg/kg
Biotin \t0.15 mg/kg
Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin) \t8.97 mg/kg
Choline \t2482.23 mg/kg
Taurine \t0.27 %
Omega 3 \t0.48 %
Omega 6 \t4.4 %
Linolenic Acid \t0.22 %
EPA + DHA \t0.25 %
Carbohydrates \t6.64 %
Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) \t514.56 mg/kg
*Calculated amounts may differ from packaging as some packaging values are based on available feeding trial data.
Source: http://www.evopet.com/products/defau...nel=na&id=1500
Please for all of you that do not like feeding your cats dry food keep your comments to yourself. If I had time I would feed him and my domestics a raw diet. But I can not.
Also I am sorry for being absent so much. I have been working different hours. Plus owning a Savannah seems to be like owning a small child or raccoon. Hence always busy
.
Thanks all for your input on this and when I was battling the feline herpes issues.
So I finally food a food my F3 Savannah cat likes and agrees with his G.I. tract. I never thought I would be excited to see a cat have a normal bowel movement
Anyway the name of the brand is Evo. What follows are the ingredients:
Turkey
Chicken Meal
Chicken
Herring Meal
Chicken Fat
Peas
Eggs
Turkey Meal
Pea Fiber
Natural Flavors
Apples
Carrots
Cranberries
Herring Oil
Tomatoes
Pumpkin
Dried Chicory Root
Cottage Cheese
Alfalfa Sprouts
Taurine
DL Methionine
Minerals
Vitamins
Direct-Fed Microbials
Source: http://www.evopet.com/products/defau...nel=in&id=1500
Now here are a list of nutrition analysis:
Protein \t50.2 %
Fat \t 22.53 0
Fiber \t1.39 %
Arginine \t3.62 %
Histidine \t1.1 %
Isoleucine \t2.04 %
Leucine \t3.68 %
Lysine \t3.4 %
Met-Cysteine \t1.82 %
Methionine \t1.27 %
Phe-Tyrosine \t3.73 %
Phenylalanine \t2.13 %
Threonine \t2.06 %
Tryptophan \t0.52 %
Valine \t2.47 %
Linoleic Acid \t4.23 %
Arachidonic Acid \t0.23 %
Ash \t9.87 %
Calcium \t2.59 %
Phosphorous \t1.67 %
Potassium \t0.67 %
Sodium \t0.38 %
Chloride \t0.61 %
Magnesium \t0.1 %
Iron \t230.53 mg/kg
Copper \t21.85 mg/kg
Manganese \t21.18 mg/kg
Zinc \t185.65 mg/kg
Iodine \t3.98 mg/kg
Selenium \t1.4 mg/kg
Vitamin A \t24931.02 IU/kg
Vitamin D \t2391.6 IU/kg
Vitamin E \t318.39 IU/kg
Vitamin K \t0.78 mg/kg
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) \t15.01 mg/kg
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) \t6.91 mg/kg
Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid) \t17.08 mg/kg
Niacin \t67.52 mg/kg
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) \t4.15 mg/kg
Folic Acid \t0.98 mg/kg
Biotin \t0.15 mg/kg
Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin) \t8.97 mg/kg
Choline \t2482.23 mg/kg
Taurine \t0.27 %
Omega 3 \t0.48 %
Omega 6 \t4.4 %
Linolenic Acid \t0.22 %
EPA + DHA \t0.25 %
Carbohydrates \t6.64 %
Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) \t514.56 mg/kg
*Calculated amounts may differ from packaging as some packaging values are based on available feeding trial data.
Source: http://www.evopet.com/products/defau...nel=na&id=1500
Please for all of you that do not like feeding your cats dry food keep your comments to yourself. If I had time I would feed him and my domestics a raw diet. But I can not.
Also I am sorry for being absent so much. I have been working different hours. Plus owning a Savannah seems to be like owning a small child or raccoon. Hence always busy
Thanks all for your input on this and when I was battling the feline herpes issues.